Cork GAA Confirm Minor Management Teams
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Cork GAA have confirmed the following Minor Hurling and Minor Football teams management for 2016/2017 seasons.
Minor Hurling
Denis Ring (Fermoy) - Manager; John O'Dwyer (Ballincollig) - Coach; John Mortell (Ballyhea); Liam Martin (Glen Rovers) and Fergus Ryan (Mallow) - Selectors.
Minor Football
Brian Herlihy (Dohenys) - Manager; Paudie Kissane (Clyda Rovers); Michael Comyns (St. Finbarrs); Noel O'Leary (Cill na Martra); Donal McCarthy (Valley Rovers) - Selectors.
Commenting on the announcements, County Chairman Ger Lane paid tribute to outgoing manager Donal O'Sullivan.
"On behalf of the County Board and on my own behalf, I would like to thank Donal O'Sullivan for his hard work as manager over the last two years,and prior to that as a selector and I know he will continue to contribute to the GAA in this county. My thanks also to all outgoing selectors for their efforts."
"I would like to wish new Minor football manager Brian Herlihy and his team every success," continued Mr. Lane.
Current U17 hurling manager Fergus Ryan joins the Minor hurling management, replacing Pat Hartnett who was not available for consideration."
"While nothing can be be guaranteed, I have no doubt that both our Minor managers and their backroom teams will do all in their power to bring success to Cork at this level."
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