KEVIN RYAN AND Luke Dempsey have been re-appointed as Carlow hurling and football manager respectively.
KCLR96FM confirmed via Twitter that the pair were ratified last night.
Meanwhile, ex-Kildare player Anthony Rainbow was named as a selector as part of Dempsey’s new management team.
Speaking to the Irish Daily Mirror (print edition), Dempsey emphasised Rainbow’s qualities:
“He is one of the most committed players of the last 20 years and his enthusiasm and determination will be infectious. He will be a huge addition.
“I asked him to come on board as a defensive coach last year but he was committed to the Kildare U21s.”
Carlow enjoyed a relatively successful campaign last year, as they reached the Leinster semi-final for the first time since 1958.
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Going nowhere: Ryan and Dempsey to remain in Carlow roles
KEVIN RYAN AND Luke Dempsey have been re-appointed as Carlow hurling and football manager respectively.
KCLR96FM confirmed via Twitter that the pair were ratified last night.
Meanwhile, ex-Kildare player Anthony Rainbow was named as a selector as part of Dempsey’s new management team.
Speaking to the Irish Daily Mirror (print edition), Dempsey emphasised Rainbow’s qualities:
“I asked him to come on board as a defensive coach last year but he was committed to the Kildare U21s.”
Carlow enjoyed a relatively successful campaign last year, as they reached the Leinster semi-final for the first time since 1958.
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