Caulry reached the quarter-finals before exiting the SFC.
Caulry GAA have announced that Shane Curran will remain in charge of their senior footballers in 2022.
The news comes weeks after they exited the senior football championship at the quarter-final stage at the hands of St. Lomans.
It's been acknowledged that the club made significant strides this season that they're no doubt hoping that continuity within the management team will aid in their development.
Curran joined Caulry following a spell with Offaly club Durrow, whom he guided to a Senior 'B' final before walking away in the build-up to the final, which took place during the relaxing of the initial set of covid restrictions in 2020.
A statement on the club's Facebook page said:
We are delighted to announce that Shane Curran, Owen Mooney, Padraig Moran & Shane Carroll were ratified as the Senior Team Management for 2022 at last night’s Executive Committee Meeting. We wish the lads the best of luck for the upcoming season.
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