*Donie Garrihy addressing the St Breckans panel. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography

Donie Garrihy and his management team have been re-appointed to manage the St. Breckans senior football team for 2021.

Having led the club back to senior ranks in 2019 when they won the intermediate Clare title and went on to contest the Munster final, he oversaw the side progress to the Clare senior semi-final in 2020 when they suffered a narrow loss to Cratloe.

Hopes are high amongst supporters of the Lisdoonvarna-Doolin club that they will challenge strongly at senior level in 2021.

Kerry All-Ireland senior medal winner Declan O’Keeffe will continue as team coach along with John Mooney while John McDonagh (Kinvara) will train the team. Pat Haugh and Jersey O’Loughlin are selectors while Aidan McDermott and John Petty will be in charge of stats. John Earls will continue as team physio.

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