Former Kilkenny goalkeeper David Herity has been named the new Dublin senior camogie manager.
Herity won five All-Ireland senior hurling crowns with the Cats in a glittiering 11-year inter-county career before retirng two years ago.
He takes over from Shane O’Brien, who stepped away from the post during the summer.
Herity was a part of the backroom team during O’Brien’s reign.
An official statement on the Dublin camogie Facebook page said: "David Herity is Dublin camogie’s senior manager.
"David will be joined by Michael O’Grady, John Matthews and Sandra Tarr. David, a winner of five senior All-Ireland medals with Kilkenny, retired from inter-county hurling in November 2014.
"David plays hurling with his club Dunnamaggin and football with Kilmoganny. David was part of the Dublin senior management set-up last year.
"Camogie followers in the capital will be delighted with the news of David’s appointment. We wish David every success."