Jeffrey Judge
Midfield- Height Not Available
- Age 35 years, 9 months
- Place of Birth Not Available
- Nationality Republic of Ireland
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Jeffrey’s Biography
Jeffrey began his footballing career at local Limerick side Fairview Rangers and signed for Mike Kerley at Limerick 37 in August 2008. He made his league debut for the club in a 2-1 home defeat to Kildare County on 7 November 2008.
In 2010 he graduated to Limerick's first team squad under manager Pat Scully, and made 25 league appearances over the season, scoring twice. 2011 saw Jeffrey further establish himself in Limerick's midfield and he scored 8 goals in his 29 league appearances, also adding a hat-trick in Limerick's 5-0 win over Monaghan United in the quarter-finals of the EA Sports Cup.
Jeffrey left Limerick at the end of the 2011 season to join local Limerick side Pike Rovers but returned to Pat Scully's squad in June of 2012. He was part of the squad that won the First Division and promotion to the Premier Division for 2013. Back in the top tier, Jeffrey made only 6 league appearances, all from the bench, in the 2013 Premier Division and was released at the end of the season. He subsequently re-joined local side Fairview Rangers.
In 2010 he graduated to Limerick's first team squad under manager Pat Scully, and made 25 league appearances over the season, scoring twice. 2011 saw Jeffrey further establish himself in Limerick's midfield and he scored 8 goals in his 29 league appearances, also adding a hat-trick in Limerick's 5-0 win over Monaghan United in the quarter-finals of the EA Sports Cup.
Jeffrey left Limerick at the end of the 2011 season to join local Limerick side Pike Rovers but returned to Pat Scully's squad in June of 2012. He was part of the squad that won the First Division and promotion to the Premier Division for 2013. Back in the top tier, Jeffrey made only 6 league appearances, all from the bench, in the 2013 Premier Division and was released at the end of the season. He subsequently re-joined local side Fairview Rangers.