Donal Ryan departs as Limerick LGFA seek new management at all levels

Donal Ryan served as Limerick Senior Football manager for two seasons.

Having joined the set up in 2019, Donal Ryan will not be Limerick Ladies Football manager for next season as indicated by the Limerick LGFA.

Limerick Senior Ladies Football Manager Donal Ryan looks on during their National League Division 4 clash with Carlow. Mandatory Credit: Skyview Photography

In a statement released by the Limerick LGFA today, they outlined management vacancies at all ages from U14 to the Senior side.


The statement read as follows,

Limerick Ladies Football is seeking applications from those wishing to be considered for Inter County Management Teams for 2022 in the following grades:

  • Adult
  • Minor
  • U16
  • U14

The closing date and time for receipt of applications is Friday October 1st at 5pm.

Please see Role descriptions for underage and adult management for download from our website. Also available for download is the application form. All completed applications are to be directed to the Secretary of Limerick Ladies Football County Board at: secretary.limerick@lgfa.ie. For more information, visit our website: www.LimerickLGFA.ie/managerapp


In both of his year’s in charge, Ryan led his side to the All-Ireland Junior semi-final, losing out to Fermanagh and Wicklow respectively.

To apply for any of the above roles, head to the Limerick GAA Website or click the link below.

www.LimerickLGFA.ie/managerapp

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