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Clare manager Brian Lohan after their 2024 All-Ireland success.Tom Maher/INPHO
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Brian Lohan to remain as Clare hurling manager on new three-year term
Lohan guided Clare to All-Ireland glory last season.
8.37pm, 8 Jul 2025
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BRIAN LOHAN WILL remain as manager of the Clare hurlers on a new three-year term.
Clare GAA has confirmed the news to The42 following a report from Clare FM revealing that delegates ratified the move at a county board meeting this evening.
Lohan’s backroom team is to be confirmed in the coming weeks. After his initial appointment as Clare manager in 2019, Lohan subsequently received a three-year extension in 2022.
Brian Lohan set to remain as Clare senior hurling manager for another three year term with his backroom team to be confirmed in the coming weeks. Delegates have ratified the move at this evenings county board meeting #GAA— Clare FM (@ClareFM) July 8, 2025
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Clare’s Liam MacCarthy defence ended at the provincial stage this season, picking up one win and one draw in the Munster round-robin series.
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