Ger Manley: Ireland platform deserved exposure for growing appeal of camogie 

Cork boss Ger Manley is proud to be back in Ireland green
Ireland Camogie Shinty manager Ger Manley poses for a portait during an Ireland Hurling Shinty squad launch at the GAA National Games Development Centre on the Sport Ireland Campus in Dublin. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile

Ireland Camogie Shinty manager Ger Manley poses for a portait during an Ireland Hurling Shinty squad launch at the GAA National Games Development Centre on the Sport Ireland Campus in Dublin. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile

Managing his country may be new territory for Ger Manley, but Saturday won't be the Corkman's first involvement in an international rules contest against Scotland.

The Midleton clubman pulled on the Irish jersey for the hybrid sport as a player, and is now preparing to lead a camogie selection as manager this weekend. National camogie and hurling teams will face their Scottish shinty counterparts in a double-header in Inverness on Saturday.

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