In a move that was expected from the moment he served notice of his departure from Waterford on Friday last, where he had been manager for the last three ...
"Therefore it was with great disgust to learn on social media a press release from the Tipperary County Board on Thursday July 14th, headlined by the line, 'Colm Bonnar relieved of his duties'. Their message that Bonnar was to be "relieved of his duties" has provoked a strong response from the club which outlined its "utter disappointment" at the tone of the Tipperary message. In a move that was expected from the moment he served notice of his departure from Waterford on Friday last, where he had been manager for the last three seasons, Tipperary GAA signalled its intention to put Cahill forward for ratification at the next county board meeting.
The Ballingarry native's appointment comes in the wake of a busy few days on the managerial merry-go-round. Cahill departed Waterford after three years at the ...
Cahill departed Waterford after three years at the helm, one day after Colm Bonnar was 'relieved of his duties' by the Tipperary county board. Liam Cahill has been announced as the new manager of the Premier County. "After managing the Tipperary underage teams to success in the past, it is a huge honour for myself, my family and my club to be appointed the Tipperary senior hurling manager."
Liam Cahill has taken the vacant manager's position for Tipperary's senior hurlers folllowing the departure of Colm Bonnar in recent weeks.
His three seasons with the Déise included this year’s national league title, something a lot of fans hoped would drive Waterford on into a positive championship run. A statement from Tipperary GAA confirmed the details on Monday evening. In 2021, Liam Cahill turned down the chance to become Tipperary boss, paving the way for former Carlow senior hurling manager Colm Bonnar to take the gig at the Premier. Last week saw Cahill opt out of another year with Waterford as Tipperary cut ties with Bonnar, and now the Ballingarry man will be back wearing blue and gold on the sidelines next season.
The appointment was expected after Cahill departed from his role in Waterford last week.
Cahill has won All-Ireland titles as a manager with the Tipperary minors in 2016, U21s in 2018 and U20s in 2019. Cahill opted not to take the Waterford senior job for a fourth season. The championship proved a hugely disappointing one for Tipperary as they lost all four games in the Munster round-robin series.
Liam Cahill has been installed as Tipperary hurling manager on a three-year term, the county board confirmed in a statement this evening.
Tipperary confirmed in a statement that Cahill would be joined on the management team by his regular coach Mikey Bevans, adding that additional members of the management team will be announced in the coming weeks. Liam Cahill has been installed as Tipperary hurling manager on a three-year term, the county board confirmed in a statement this evening. In a statement issued to the Tipperary county board following his appointment, Cahill said, "After managing the Tipperary underage teams to success in the past, it is a huge honour for myself, my family and my club to be appointed the Tipperary Senior Hurling Manager.
Liam Cahill admitted he couldn't pass up a second opportunity to become the Tipperary senior hurling manager. Less than a week after Colm Bonnar was ...
“Colm, we wish you well. "And we just couldn’t walk away from that on this occasion. "I'm really looking forward to getting back out and about on the club scene in Tipperary and starting the job of work that lies ahead to get Tipperary hurling back to the top table.
Liam first became involved in inter county management in 2007 as a minor hurling selector with Tipperary and later went on to manage the minor hurling team ...
Between 2020 and 2022, Liam was the manager of the Waterford senior hurling team where he guided his side to Munster and All Ireland finals in 2020 and a national league title in 2022." In a statement, Tipperary GAA, said: "Liam then went on to manage the Tipperary under 21 hurlers in 2018 winning the All Ireland that year. Liam first became involved in inter county management in 2007 as a minor hurling selector with Tipperary and later went on to manage the minor hurling team between 2014 and 2017, winning two Munster and one All Ireland title.
New Tipperary manager Liam Cahill has denied any talks took place over the role while he was Waterford boss or prior to Colm Bonnar being 'relieved his ...
"I'm well aware of the challenge that lies ahead. Please review their details and accept them to load the content. I really felt the players were capable of winning the All-Ireland and for some reason our year fell flat. "Unfortunately inter-county hurling is a results-driven business and results last year in the Munster Championship might not have helped Colm's cause. The answer was yes and it went from there. "I can relate to why there would be anger out there.