
Cork legend Jimmy Barry-Murphy says that the Rebels have “made great progress” under John Cleary’s tenue as senior football manager.
After a campaign which saw them claiming scalps over Meath and Donegal, the Leesiders bowed out of the All-Ireland championship race last weekend after a five-point defeat to Mayo in the quarter-finals.
Speaking to EchoLive.ie this week, former dual star Barry-Murphy was fulsome in his praise of the work Cleary has done with the team.
“I have to reflect on John’s contribution first — it has been fantastic,” said the St Finbarr’s clubman.
“He has done a great job. He’s improved the team immeasurably. He’s got a great backroom team. He hasn’t been afraid to delegate, and I think they’ve made great progress under his tenure.
“Getting into Division 1 for 2027 is huge for Cork, and I think that will improve the team no end. The players will rise themselves playing against the best teams on a regular basis next year.
“Cork had a successful season despite the loss to Mayo. John Cleary has done an outstanding job and deserves great credit. I didn’t see us making that progress this year, so we’re all absolutely thrilled with that.”
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