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Westmeath Hurling Manager Unveils Star-Studded Coaching Team

Newly appointed Westmeath senior hurling manager Kevin O’Brien has announced an impressive backroom team aimed at revitalizing the county’s hurling prospects. The coaching staff features notable figures such as Ollie Baker, a celebrated figure in Clare hurling, and Brendan Murtagh, a former stalwart from Lake County.
O’Brien, who previously managed the Westmeath Under-20 team and led Clonkill to triumph in the Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship (SHC) in both 2018 and 2019, is keen to bring his experience to the senior level. His objective is clear: to enhance Westmeath’s performance in hurling and reinvigorate interest in the sport throughout the area.
Building a Competitive Edge
The inclusion of Baker and Murtagh marks a significant step towards assembling a capable and experienced coaching panel. Baker’s reputation as a player and coach, combined with Murtagh’s extensive experience in Lake County hurling, is expected to have a transformative effect on the squad. Their insights are anticipated to be invaluable for the team as they prepare for upcoming challenges.
O’Brien expressed enthusiasm about his new team, stating that their collective expertise will provide essential guidance to the players. “We are determined to build a competitive team that can contend at the highest levels,” he remarked. The hiring of such well-respected figures not only boosts the coaching setup but also sends a strong message about the county’s commitment to hurling success.
Aiming for Success
Under O’Brien’s leadership, Westmeath will focus on developing young talent while enhancing existing skills within the squad. The manager’s prior success with Clonkill has set high expectations for his tenure with the county team. He aims to cultivate a winning mentality, emphasizing teamwork and resilience as core values.
As Westmeath hurling enters a new chapter, the collaboration of O’Brien, Baker, and Murtagh is poised to create a significant impact in both training and competitive environments. The county’s hurling community eagerly anticipates the upcoming season, hopeful that these strategic moves will translate into improved performances on the field.
With the new coaching team in place, Westmeath is ready to face the challenges ahead. Fans and players alike are united in their hope that this fresh approach will herald a new era of success for hurling in the county.
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