Cork Camogie Press Release – Cork senior camogie manager appointment for 2024 & 2025.
Cork Camogie Board is delighted to announce Ger Manley is set to be appointed Cork senior camogie manager for a two year term with an option to extend. His appointment will be ratified at the next county board meeting.
Liam Cronin will remain as the Cork senior camogie coach.
Ger comes with a wealth of knowledge as a distinguished player, coach and manager having worked with various teams at club and inter-county level. This includes camogie and hurling club teams in Cork, Waterford, Kerry, Laois and Tipperary.
He was involved with the Cork minors between 2007 and 2009.
He was a coach on Matthew Twomey’s backroom team that claimed the O’Duffy Cup in August.
He will be joined by coach Liam Cronin. The Limerick native was instrumental in Cork winning their 29th All-Ireland senior title in 2023.
Ger, who played inter-county from 1984-1997 at minor, U21, junior and senior and won All-Ireland titles at minor and U21 hurling and junior football, will confirm his full management team in due course.
The Cork Camogie Board would like to wish Ger and his management team the very best of luck.
They would also like to acknowledge the great work done by Matthew Twomey.
Pic attached caption: Ger Manley (right front), Wesley O’Brien (left) and Liam Cronin (back row).