*Dermot Coughlan. Photograph: Willie O’Reilly (Burren Eye Photography)

Dermot Coughlan’s Clare minor football management for 2020 has been confirmed.

Éire Óg’s Mike Neylon, TJ Carey of Liscannor and former Clare senior panellist, Sean Haugh continue in their roles from 2019 and will be joined by Clondegad’s Dermot Gavin, Corofin’s Barry McGroary and Coughlan’s fellow Kilmurry Ibrickane clubmate Peter O’Dwyer who will serve as goalkeeper coach. Dermot Mahoney will be overseeing video analysis with the panel.

Clare’s minors under the guidance of the two time Clare SFC winner played five games in the 2019 provincial campaign winning two games and losing three. The trio of Michael Griffin (Doonbeg), Frank Kelly (Shannon Gaels) and Jim Conlan (Clondegad) have departed the management.

His team was confirmed in a statement by Clare GAA on Saturday night.

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