County junior champions looking for new management team

A team that reached this year’s Intermediate semi final have appointed a new manager
County junior champions looking for new management team

St. Barry's are searching for a new management team for 2025.

County Junior champions St. Barry’s are searching for a new management team.

This comes after manager Collie Clarke and his management team of Niall Toher, Gabriel Wallace and Gerry Farrell have decided to step aside after leading the club to their first county Junior title since 2007.

In a statement the club thanked the quartet for their work in helping the club achieve Intermediate status.

“We thank the four lads for all the work they have done with the group in recent times. Collie got involved two years ago when the role was probably not that desirable, and over time Niall got more involved and contributed a lot on the training and coaching side. Of course Gabriel and Gerry have served on many management teams over the years, and have decided to 'get out at the top' so to speak.

“We thank the four lads for their work with the team, and for the parts they played in our successful championship campaign in 2024. Good luck lads in your future endeavours.” 

The club are accepting applications for the role of manager for the 2025 season.

Meanwhile, Éire Óg have appointed Brendan Greene as their new manager.

The move comes after Pat Doory stepped aside following Éire Óg’s three point defeat Elphin in this year’s Intermediate semi final.

Greene will be joined on the management team by Kevin Gallagher, David Conlon and Brendan Crawley.

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