Patrick Horgan appointed as Cork U20 hurling selector

Noel Furlong adds recently retired star as Vincent Hurley steps down
Patrick Horgan appointed as Cork U20 hurling selector

Cork's Patrick Horgan celebrates with his son Jack after defeating Dublin in the All-Ireland SHC semi-final at Croke Park in July. Picture: Eddie O'Hare

Patrick Horgan has been added to Noel Furlong's Cork U20 hurling management team for the 2026 season.

The Glen Rovers man (37), who retired from senior inter-county hurling in September after an 18-year career in red and white, during which he won four Munster titles and four All-Star Awards, takes over from Vincent Hurley of Courcey Rovers.

Horgan and Furlong previously worked together when the Carrigtwohill man was part of Kieran Kingston's senior set-up in 2022.

The rest of the selection committee, featuring Dónal Óg Cusack (Cloyne) as coach, Tadhg Óg Murphy (Sarsfields) and Seán Guiheen (Na Piarsaigh) remains as it was for Furlong's first year in charge.

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