
Jimmy Keane will manage the newly formed North Kerry team in this year's county SFC
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Jimmy Keane – an All-Ireland winning manager with club and county – will manage the newly formed North Kerry team in this year's county senior football championship.
Brosna native Keane has been appointed the first manager of the new North Kerry team, which is an amalgamation of Feale Rangers and Shannon Rangers, and which will compete in this year's county SFC which is scheduled to begin in mid-September.
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