ENNIS’ Gary Seery has been announced as part of the new management team for Peamount United.

Seery and Emma Donohue were this week confirmed as the new management team of Peamount United where they succeed James O’Callaghan at the helm. The duo will act as a joint management team. Emma has been a long-time coach with the club.

Gary is currently the FAI Football Development Officer in Offaly. The former Avenue Utd player is a UEFA A Licence Coach.

From 2013 to 2017, he worked under Sue Ronan as a performance analyst with the Irish women’s side and remained in the role when Colin Bell took on the post of manager.

Seery was also part of Stephen Kenny’s backroom team as assistant analyst when he was in charge of the Republic of Ireland’s U21 squad. He has previously coached St Kevin’s Boys Academy, numerous Clare and Avenue Utd sides.

He has credited newly appointed Clare Schoolboys/Schoolgirls Soccer League (CSSL) Chairman, John O’Malley for getting him involved in coaching and his former college lecturer Ger Dunne as a key influence in his coaching career.

Last season, Peamount Utd had a mid-table finish when they concluded the SSE Airtricity Women’s Premier Division in sixth position. Kilmurry Ibrickane’s Chloe Moloney has been a vital cog in the Peamount defence since making her first appearance for the club in 2019.

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