COLM BONNAR'S ill-starred tenure as Tipperary senior hurling manager has been terminated after just one season.
“Following a very comprehensive review, the management committee have made the decision to relieve Colm Bonnar from his duties as Tipperary senior hurling manager. “Tipperary GAA wish to thank Colm for his contribution during his time as senior hurling manager and wish him well in to the future. “The management committee of Tipperary GAA met last night to discuss the 2022 senior hurling season,” the statement began.
Tipperary are seeking a new senior hurling manager after the county board management committee voted to "relieve Colm Bonnar from his duties" last night.
Follow the All-Ireland Hurling Championship final on Sunday, Limerick v Kilkenny, from 2pm via our live blogs on rte.ie/sport or on the RTÉ News app. "Following a very comprehensive review the management committee have made the decision to relieve Colm Bonnar from his duties as Tipperary senior hurling manager. Tipperary are seeking a new senior hurling manager after the county board management committee voted to "relieve Colm Bonnar from his duties" last night.
Speculation will now centre on his replacement, and in particular the possibility that Liam Cahill might return to his native Tipperary to take over.
“Tipperary GAA wish to thank Colm for his contribution during his time as senior hurling manager and wish him well in to the future. A statement released by the Tipperary County Board this morning reads: “The management committee of Tipperary GAA met last night to discuss the 2022 senior hurling season. Colm Bonnar’s reign as Tipperary senior hurling manager has come to an end with immediate effect.
Appointment terminated of former All-Ireland winner after just one year in charge.
Following a very comprehensive review the management committee have made the decision to relieve Colm Bonnar from his duties as Tipperary senior hurling manager. There is however uncertainty over whether he will stay for a further year despite recent indications that he intended to. Coach Tommy Dunne and selector, Paul Curran had both walked away.
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Tipperary will now begin the process of searching for a new senior hurling manager ahead of the 2023 season. “Tipperary GAA wish to thank Colm for his contribution during his time as senior hurling manager and wish him well in to the future. TIPPERARY ARE ON the lookout for a new senior hurling manager after Colm Bonnar was ‘relieved from his duties’ with the Premier county.
Liam Cahill could well come into the reckoning to succeed Bonnar after turning down the opportunity to succeed Liam Sheedy last year.
Current Tipp under-20 boss Brendan Cummins will also likely be considered for the role. “Tipperary GAA wish to thank Colm for his contribution during his time as senior hurling manager and wish him well into the future.” “Following a very comprehensive review the management committee have made the decision to relieve Colm Bonnar from his duties as Tipperary senior hurling manager.
The news was announced on Thursday morning. "Following a very comprehensive review, the management committee have made the decision to relieve Colm Bonnar from ...
Tipperary GAA are on the lookout for a new senior hurling manager, after relieving Colm Bonnar of his duties. Focus will now turn to finding a successor. Tipperary GAA have announced they have relieved senior hurling manager Colm Bonnar of his duties after his first year in charge.
Colm Bonnar has been 'relieved of his duties' as Tipperary senior hurling manager. The county board management committee met on Wednesday night and, after a ...
'Relieved of his duties,' is certainly a very strange way to put it and many feel that 'by mutual consent' would have been more dignified. Bonnar won two All-Irelands for Tipp as a player, he was also an All-Star and is widely respected within the county. "Following a very comprehensive review the management committee have made the decision to relieve Colm Bonnar from his duties as Tipperary senior hurling manager.
A statement said: “The management committee of Tipperary GAA met last night to discuss the 2022 senior hurling season. “Following a very comprehensive review ...
“Tipperary GAA wish to thank Colm for his contribution during his time as senior hurling manager and wish him well in the future.” “Following a very comprehensive review the management committee have made the decision to relieve Colm Bonnar from his duties as Tipperary senior hurling manager. A statement said: “The management committee of Tipperary GAA met last night to discuss the 2022 senior hurling season.
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"I presented a detailed presentation to the 15-person executive Wednesday evening, this encompassed my review of 2022 and my plans for 2023. “Following a very comprehensive review, the management committee have made the decision to relieve Colm Bonnar from his duties as Tipperary senior hurling manager. The manager will need time to add new players to the panel and patience was urged for this rebuild.
Bonnar's tenure began with a defeat at the hands of Kerry in the Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling Cup last January and ended with Tipperary's heaviest defeat ...
"I presented a detailed presentation to the 15-person executive yesterday evening (Wednesday), this encompassed my review of 2022 and my plans for 2023. I took on this task in good faith. The manager will need time to add new players to the panel and patience was urged for this rebuild.