2013 All-Ireland winner, Brendan Bugler will be linking up with his former boss Davy Fitzgerald in 2020.

On Tuesday night, Bugler was confirmed to be a new member of Fitzgerald’s Wexford management team. Former Clare goalkeeper coach Seoirse Bulfin, Keith Rossiter and JJ Doyle are returning to the Model County set-up.

Whitegate’s Bugler was involved with the Loughrea senior hurlers this year but the role with Wexford will be his first time in a management team at inter-county level. The two time All Star brought the curtain down on his Clare career following the All-Ireland quarter-final loss to Tipperary in 2017.

Bugler has also been heavily involved with hurling teams at St Flannans College since joining the teaching staff in recent years. Clare hurlers Jack Browne and Tony Kelly are also teachers at the Ennis second level institute.

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