Mayo Camogie has confirmed the appointment of a new manager for their Senior Team.
Colum O’Meara, a native of Killimor and now living in Cappataggle, Co Galway, has been officially appointed to the position.
Colum was ratified at a Mayo Camogie County Board meeting on Thursday night. (February 8th).
This is a hugely positive move for Mayo Camogie, who just two weeks ago had warned that if they couldn’t appoint a manager, they would have to withdraw from the upcoming league campaign and this summer’s All-Ireland Premier Junior Camogie Championship.
Mayo’s opening league game is on February 24th against Tyrone.
Over the past three years, Mayo have enjoyed huge success with their senior side, capturing the Nancy Murray Cup, a Division 4 League title and were runners-up in last year’s Nancy Murray Cup Final, all of which has led them to competing at the prestigious Premier Junior level. Numbers playing the game in Mayo have grown by 35% in the past three years alone, so it was imperative that this appointment was made to keep the game alive and growing in the county.
Colum has coached at every age levels in clubs and counties in Galway, Roscommon, Leitrim, Sligo, London and Australia and has an impressive CV. He will be getting straight to work with his senior charges, with the opening game of the league just two weeks away.
Chairperson of Mayo Camogie, Rebecca Fahy said: “We are delighted with the appointment of a new senior manager. Thank you to everyone, nationally and internationally, who expressed interest in the role. We wish Colum every success.”
Rebecca continued: “Ní neart go cur le chéile – Mayo Camogie would like to thank all who have supported them in their efforts to continue to develop the sport in the county.”