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Published 19:31 17 Oct 2015 BST
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The former All-Ireland-winning minor player comes in off the back of recent club stints with O'Donovan Rossa and Dr Crokes in Kerry and he brings with him the experience of serving under Counihan's winning tenure.
The Cork county board released the following statement to announce the decision:
'Cork GAA confirms the appointment of Peader Healy (Naomh Abán) in the role of Cork senior football manager for a two year term 2016-2017. 'Healy was previously a selector and coach with the Cork senior football team from 2008 to 2013 reaching All Ireland championship deciders in 2009 and beating Down in 2010 while going on to recorded an NFL Division 1 treble in 2010/2011/2012. 'A former All Ireland winning Cork minor (1981) he was more recently involved with the O’Donovan Rossa and Dr Crokes clubs. 'Commenting on the appointment, County Chairman Gerard Lane said, "On behalf of the County Board, I would like to wish Peader all the best in his new position. 'I would also like to thank all the candidates who expressed an interest in the position, and also the members of the appointments committee for their endeavours.” The new manager has been appointed for a two-year term and will name his backroom team in due course.'
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Of all places! Team Ireland, including Mayo legend, Padraig O’Hora reached the summit of Mount Everest two weeks ago completing a long-lasting dream for the former GAA man. O’Hora was joined by Eanna McGowan from Dublin and Adam Sweeney from Waterford. The trio completed their climb to the top of the world’s highest mountain after […]
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Major clampdown expected on overlooked rule after Kerry-Donegal scenes
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