John Griffin is the new Kerry Hurling Captain
John Griffin of Lixnaw has been selected as the Kerry senior hurling captain for 2014. He has been nominated by his club, Lixnaw, the current co. senior hurling champions. John has given over ten years of service to the Kerry senior team and previously served as captain in the 2008 season.
John has won 3 county senior championship medals with Lixnaw (2005, 2007 and 2014). At inter county level he has won a Christy Ring Cup medal in 2011 as well as a number of league honours.
John played on Irish Hurling/Shinty Compromise International Rules team in 2006 and 2009 and won a Christy Ring Cup All Star award in 2008. He succeeds John Egan (St. Brendanâs) as captain. John was an excellent captain all through 2014 and he was always more than willing to facilitate the various club and media demands that were requested of him
Best of luck to John Griffin and the Kerry hurling squad in the year ahead and hopefully he will have the honour of bringing home the Christy Ring Cup next June.
Kerry open their 2015 season on 18 January in the Waterford Crystal Cup competition with a home game against U.C.C.
New Coach for Kerry Senior Hurlers
Senior team manager, Eamonn Kelly, has announced that Brian Horgan, would not be available to continue in his position of coach to the Kerry senior hurling team in the coming year due to family commitments and he would be replaced by Conor Gleeson of the Boherlahan-Dualla Club in Tipperary. Conor, who played most of his hurling as a centre back or midfielder, captained Tipperary to Munster and All Ireland finals in 1997 (lost both to Clare) and won Munster and All Ireland senior medals in 2001 as well as winning a county senior hurling title with his club. He is a former manager of the Tipperary intermediate team and has coached a number of Tipperary clubs.
By kristinagunn Sat 13th Dec