Billy Lee confirms 33-man panel for the Limerick Senior Footballers

Limerick kicked off their League campaign at the weekend with a hard fought win over Longford in the TUS Gaelic Grounds.

Billy Lee has confirmed a Limerick Senior Football panel of 33-players for this year’s League and Championship campaign.

The panel was confirmed ahead of the League clash with Longford as Limerick ran out 4-9 to 1-11 winners in the TUS Gaelic Grounds.

There are three new faces into the team, Barry Coleman (Rathkeale), Liam Kennedy (St Kierans) and Darragh Ranahan (Ballysteen). All three featured in the McGrath Cup while Kennedy was an unused substitute on Saturday evening.

Liam Kennedy gives off a hand pass in the 2018 Limerick SFC clash between St Kierans and Newcastle West in Knockaderyy. CREDIT: Sport Action Photography

There are 21 clubs represented in the squad with Gerald Griffins leading the way with four players. County final pairing Newcastle West and Adare provide three players apiece while Monaleen also have three chosen.

Lee will be without the services of eight players from last year’s team. Tommie Childs, Danny Neville and Brian Fanning have all departed the set up for varying reasons after starting Limerick’s Munster semi-final with Cork last June.

Also not a part of the set up for 2022 are Dave Connolly, Seamus O’Carroll, Ger Stack, Cormac Roche and Padraig Scanlon.

Up next for Limerick is Antrim this Saturday in Corrigan Park.


2022 Limerick Senior Football Panel

Colm McSweeney, Dara Noonan, Jim Liston, Tommy Griffin (all Gerald Griffins), Cian Sheehan, Iain Corbett, Diarmuid Kelly (all Newcastle West), Hugh Bourke, Robbie Bourke, Paul Maher (all Adare), Brian Donovan, Donal O’Sullivan, Luke Murphy (all Monaleen), Liam Kennedy, Darragh Treacy (both St Kierans), Eoghan Sherlock, Gordon Brown (both Na Piarsaigh), Peter Nash, Tony McCarthy (Kildimo Pallaskenry) Adrian Enright (Fr Caseys), Aaron O’Sullivan (Pallasgreen), Barry Coleman (Rathkeale), Cillian Fahy (Dromcollogher Broadford), Darragh Ranahan (Ballysteen), Eoin Cregan (Croom), James Naughton (St Senans), Josh Ryan (Oola), Kevin Howard (Claughaun), Killian Ryan (Mungret St Pauls), Mike Donovan (Galbally), Padraig De Bruin (Firies), Robbie Childs (Galtee Gaels), Sean O’Dea (Kilteely Dromkeen)

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