CLARE GAA HAVE announced that they have offered a new three-year term to hurling manager Brian Lohan.
The announcement was made this evening in a statement following a county board meeting which outlined that Lohan “is aware of this recommendation.”
“At a meeting of the Clare County Board officers it was unanimously agreed that Brian Lohan be offered a new three year term as Senior Hurling manager,” a statement on the Clare GAA Twitter account reads.
“This recommendation has to be approved by a full meeting of Clare County Board. Brian Lohan is aware of this recommendation.”
Two-time All-Ireland winner Lohan was appointed as hurling boss in the Banner county in October 2019 on a two-year term as the successor to joint-managers Donal Moloney and Gerry O’Connor.
There was an option of a third year included in his current deal.
A four-time All-Star and former Hurler of the Year, Lohan came into the position having previously guided UL to Fitzgibbon Cup glory in 2015.
Lohan managed Clare to an All-Ireland quarter-final last season while they bowed out to Cork in the qualifiers this year.
At a meeting of the Clare County Board officers it was unanimously agreed that Brian Lohan be offered a new three year term as Senior Hurling manager.
— Clare Gaa (@GaaClare) August 23, 2021
This recommendation has to be approved by a full meeting of Clare County Board. Brian Lohan is aware of this recommendation. pic.twitter.com/y2gCFFGfrf
What an uplifting and powerful story. Hero.
genuinely well done so nice to read, panic attacks are dreadful
Fair play to you!!!
Well done Ringy. As a certain song says “Still it ends alright”
Jesus well done
yep
Incredible perseverance and determination.