Limerick football boss Liam Kearns has been reappointed for another two year term, dashing speculation that he had been primed to take over the vacant Kerry position.
Kearns, a former Kerry senior player, led Limerick to the Munster football final last summer and was closely linked to the Kerry job following the end of Paidi Ó Sé's tenure.
But Kearns said: "My players haven't reached their potential by a long way. There is a lot more in this group of players and hopefully we can get it out of them over the next two years."