Scoreline.ie
  • GAA
  • Camogie
  • Soccer
  • Rugby
  • Podcasts
  • Other Sports
No Result
View All Result
KCLR
Scoreline.ie
No Result
View All Result
Scoreline.ie
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT

“If I didn’t have the other commitments” Peter ‘Chap’ Cleere offers reasoning as to why he stepped down as Kilkenny manager

Shane O'Keeffe by Shane O'Keeffe
Thursday 29 August, 2024
in Camogie
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Peter Chap Cleere (Nowlan Park)

Peter Chap Cleere (Nowlan Park)

This week’s episode of the award-winning Caman Caint podcast features an exclusive interview with Peter ‘Chap’ Cleere, who recently stepped down as Kilkenny Camogie manager after a brief one-year tenure.

Cleere, who took charge of the team last year, discusses his decision to leave, the challenges faced during his time, and his assessment of the team’s future potential.

In the interview, Cleere addresses his departure, citing other commitments as a primary reason for stepping down. “If I didn’t have the other commitments that I have, I 100% would love nothing more than to be continuing that job with those girls,” Cleere stated. Local Councillor Peter “Chap” Cleere, has announced his intention to stand as a candidate in the coming general election.

He emphasized the progress the team made under his leadership, describing the players as highly receptive to the coaching and challenges they encountered. “They’re a fantastic group of players, and I know that core group will actually go from strength to strength. There’s definitely an All-Ireland in that team.”

Cleere’s resignation was communicated to the Kilkenny Camogie Board last month, marking the end of a season that saw Kilkenny fall short of expectations. The team’s campaign came to an abrupt halt in the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship quarter-finals when they were knocked out by Dublin in a surprising defeat.

Listeners can access the full interview with Peter ‘Chap’ Cleere on the Caman Caint podcast, available wherever you get your podcasts or just listen below

Latest Updates

Scoreline.ie is merging with KCLR
General Sport

Scoreline.ie is merging with KCLR

by Ken McGuire
8th November 2024
0

Effective 8 November 2024, Scoreline.ie, KCLR's dedicated sports news website for Kilkenny and Carlow, is merging with KCLR96fm.com.

Read moreDetails

Thomastown Manager Noel Doherty Prepares for Leinster Quarter-Final Challenge Against Castletown-Geoghegan

“I Don’t Think Anything is Gonna Stop These Girls” – Bennekerry/Tinryland Set for Historic AIB Leinster Ladies Intermediate Club Final

Thomastown’s John Donnelly Crowned KCLR Hurling Podcast Player of the Year

“I’m Lost for Words” – St Lachtains Manager Steven Farrell Expresses.

Latest Podcasts

Podcast

The Kilkenny Soccer Podcast: Conor English of Bridge united, Referee Issues & More

7th November 2024
Podcast

The Carlow Soccer Podcast: Oscar Traynor, Vale Wanderers & More

6th November 2024
Caman Caint

Camán Caint S07E13: Historic Piltown march onto their first senior Leinster club final and we look back at last weekends Junior County final

5th November 2024
Hurling

The KCLR Hurling Podcast: Season Wrap-Up: Junior Final Review, All-Stars, and Top Honors

4th November 2024
Scoreline.ie

Scoreline is KCLR's sports brand, bringing you the latest sporting news from Kilkenny, Carlow and around the country.

Listen live on-air and online weekends from 2pm.

Follow us on social media:

Show Times

  • Monday 7-8pm
  • Friday 7-8pm
  • Weekends 2-6pm

(plus earlier / later coverage on live match days)

Podcasts

  • Podcasts Home
  • The KCLR Hurling Podcast
  • Camán Caint
  • The Clash Act
  • The Knock On

Contact Scoreline.ie

KCLR Sport
Leggettsrath Business Park
Carlow Road
Kilkenny R95 YTD5

E: [email protected]
T: 1800 909696

© 2023 KCLR · All rights reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • GAA
  • Camogie
  • Soccer
  • Rugby
  • Podcasts
  • Other Sports

© 2023 KCLR · All rights reserved