An Ennis man is the latest addition to the backroom staff at Treaty United ahead of the 2021 Senior Women’s National League (WNL) season.

Ronan Mangan has been brought in as Strength and Conditioning Coach by manager Niall Connolly.

A third year applied strength and conditioning student at LIT Thurles, the St. Flannan’s graduate is now working on his Level 7 in the National Framework and has accumulated over five years industry experience in total.

He will balance the new role with Treaty Utd on top of interning as a S&C coach with Brian Lohan’s Clare senior hurling panel.

“I am delighted to be a part of Treaty United, I can’t wait for the upcoming season and I am looking forward to what I can bring to the team. There are high ambitions all around. We would be looking to finish in the top three. I’m already seeing high potential within the team in pre-season, some of the players are phenomenal,” Ronan outlined.

Treaty United will kick off their 2021 WNL season on March 27, where they face Bohemian’s FC away.

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