Eugene Foudy is to be appointed as the new Clare senior camogie manager.
The outgoing coach succeeds John Carmody, who spent three years at the helm. He will be ratified for a two-year term along with his backroom team at a county board meeting next month. The Inagh-Kilnamona clubman will be aiming to build on the progress made this year when the Banner reached the All-Ireland quarter-final and also contested the National League Division 1B final.
Foudy has led his home club to four Clare senior camogie championships and also managed the Inagh-Kilnamona senior hurlers in 2007.
Clare Camogie Chairperson Fergal O’Brien said: “We are delighted that someone of Eugene’s experience is available to take up this hugely important position. The challenge for Eugene and his backroom team is to take Clare camogie to the next level.
"We believe that Eugene has the required credentials to lead this talented group of players forward. We wish him every success, and I am sure our supporters will get fully behind Eugene, his management and the team.”
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