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See also
Source
O'Riordan, Ian (16 November 2011). "Nine new managers among hurling elite". The Irish Times. Irish Times Trust. Retrieved 16 November 2011. 2012 Football Managers -
Antrim: Liam Bradley (4th year); Armagh: Paddy O’Rourke (3rd year); Carlow: Luke Dempsey (4th year); Cavan: Val Andrews (2nd year); Clare: Michael McDermott (3rd year); Cork: Conor Counihan (5th year); Derry: John Brennan (2nd year); Donegal: Jim McGuinness (2nd year); Down: James McCartan (3rd year); Dublin: Pat Gilroy (4th year); Fermanagh: TBC; Galway: Alan Mulholland (1st year); Kerry: Jack O’Connor (4th year); Kildare: Kieran McGeeney (5th year); Laois: Justin McNulty (2nd year); Leitrim: Mickey Moran (4th year); Limerick: Maurice Horan (2nd year); Longford: Glenn Ryan (4th year); Louth: Peter Fitzpatrick (3rd year); Offaly: Gerry Cooney (1st year); Mayo: James Horan (2nd year); Meath: Séamus McEnaney (2nd year); Monaghan: Eamonn McEneaney (2nd yr); Roscommon: Des Newton (1st year, subject to ratification); Sligo: Kevin Walsh (4th year); Tipperary: John Evans (4th year); Tyrone: Mickey Harte (10th year); Waterford: John Owens (3rd year); Westmeath: Pat Flanagan (3rd year); Wexford: Jason Ryan (5th year); Wicklow: Harry Murphy (1st year)
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