New manager announced for Na Piarsaigh

Paul Beary has been announced as new Na Piarsaigh Senior Hurling Manager.

After an incredibly successful four years at the helm, Shane O’Neill announced on Sunday that he was stepping down as manager of Na Piarsaigh. O’Neill who guided the club to two County, two Munster and a historic All Ireland club title in his term leaves the side in great shape as they have become the undisputed powerhouse in Munster hurling during his tenure.

It was announced by Na Piarsaigh on Tuesday evening that Paul Beary would be taking over from O’Neill. Beary is a former coach of the Limerick Senior Hurling side and his first outing with Na Piarsaigh will be against Doon in the opening round of the Limerick Senior Hurling Championship on April 22.

Beary has previous experience with the Caherdavin side having been involved for two previous Limerick Senior Championship and Munster Championship wins with the team.

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