Five-time All-Ireland winning manager John Kiely has been given a one-year extension in charge of the Limerick hurlers.
Kiely, who guided Limerick to a fourth All-Ireland title in a row and a fifth of his reign, was reappointed for a further year at tonight's meeting of the Limerick county board.
Performance coach Caroline Currid will not be part of the backroom team for 2024.
Next year, Limerick will have the opportunity to become the first team to complete five-in-a-row in the All-Ireland senior hurling championship.
It comes hot on the heels of other counties firming up their plans for next season
Last night, Derek Lyng's management team was formally ratified to lead Kilkenny into 2024.
Lyng, who guided Kilkenny to the All-Ireland final in his first season in charge, was appointed in late 2022 on a three-year term and he will carry the same backroom team into 2024.
Kilkenny GAA said in a statement: "At this evening's County Board Meeting in UPMC Nowlan Park, Derek Lyng was ratified as Kilkenny Manager for the 2024 season. Peter Barry, Michael Rice, Conor Phelan and Peter O’Donovan continue as selectors."

Meanwhile, it is understood that Henry Shefflin's term as Galway hurling manager has been extended to 2025.
Under Shefflin, Galway have reached successive All-Ireland semi-finals, losing to champions Limerick on both occasions.
He recently made a high-profile backroom team appointment, with former Tipperary manager Eamon O'Shea joining the ticket.