The O'Moore County will be enlisting Kieran Kelly to take over the county's under 20 footballers.
Laois GAA have announced a number recommendations for outstanding management roles in their football and hurling teams for 2024.
Kieran Kelly is set to take over the county's under 20 footballers, with Damien Carter to take over the equivalent hurling role.
Gerard Slevin will be over the Minor Laois footballers next year.
Joining him on that management team in a coaching capacity will the ex Laois Ladies football manager Donie Brennan.
While Willie Maher will continue as expected in charge of the senior hurlers.
Maher's backroom team is still to be confirmed.
All of these recommendations will be put forward for approval at the county's next meeting in September.
The county's senior footballers are still without a management candidate after Billy Sheehan stepped away from the role after Laois' heavy defeat at the hands of Down in the Tailteann Cup semi-final.
Each team's management group is as follows:
Senior Hurling: Willie Maher (Manager); Eamon Jackman (Selector / Coach); Remaining backroom team to be confirmed
Senior Football: TBC
U20 Hurling: Damien Carter (Manager); Chris Murray (Coach) & Kevin Power (Coach), Declan Qualter (Selector / Performance / Tactical Coach), Tomas Hassett (S&C), Laura Langton & Sara Browne (Psychologist / Physiotherapist), Johnny Fitzpatrick (Backroom / Kit); Possible additional backroom team to be confirmed;
U20 Football: Kieran Kelly (Manager); Brian McCormack, Kieran Delaney, Billy Delaney (Selector / Coach);
Minor Football: Gerard Slevin (Manager); Adrian Slevin, Brian O’Sullivan, John Connolly, Mick Lenihan (Selectors); Donal Brennan (Coach); Fergal Byron (Goalkeeper Coach);
Minor Hurling: TBC
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