Waterford lost September’s final at the hands of Cork.
ALL-IRELAND SENIOR finalists Waterford are searching for a new camogie manager following the departure of Sean Power after one season in charge.
Waterford lost out 5-13 to 0-9 in September’s final against Croke Park but had enjoyed a terrific season up to that point as they qualified for the decider for the first time since 1945. Their final place was booked by a 1-12 to 1-11 success against Tipperary in the All-Ireland semi-final. Earlier in the season Waterford had won the Division 1B league title with a final victory over Wexford.
All-Ireland minor and U21 hurling winning manager Power has now opted to move on, leaving Waterford on the hunt for a replacement. Advertisement All-Ireland champions Cork will also have a new manager in 2024, Matthew Twomey having stepped down in the wake of their success.
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