Liam Sheedy has stepped down as the Tipperary senior hurling manager, in his second spell with Tipperary he delivered an All-Ireland 2019 and leaves the county with a great legacy.
With Liam Sheedy and Brendan Maher stepping away from the Tipperary panel this week, I’m sure we’ll see more announcements in the coming weeks, due to the demands on being involved in inter county hurling.
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Tipperary County Board said Sheedy “leaves the position today having brought great success to the county, guiding a great group of players to All Ireland success in 2019. We wish him well in his retirement and we thank him once again for all he has done for Tipperary GAA and in particular Tipperary hurling.”
Liam Sheedy has always been a Class Act on Sidlines. Win or Lose. A Big Loss for Tipp. Loved the Passion he brought.
— Buff Egan (@buff_egan) August 16, 2021
Antrim GAA would like to extend our best wishes to Liam Sheedy on his retirement from the @TipperaryGAA inter-county team.
We wish him well and thank him for all that he has done to help progress and support Antrim Hurling throughout the years. Happy retirement @LiamLsheedy pic.twitter.com/qz12DPLTsG
— Antrim GAA (@AontroimGAA) August 16, 2021
"I have decided that now is the right time for me to step away…"
— Sky Sports GAA (@SkySportsGAA) August 16, 2021
Liam Sheedy retires from position as Tipperary senior hurling manager.https://t.co/wuKum9Reae pic.twitter.com/x0Bzt3LrZM
— sportsfile (@sportsfile) August 16, 2021