Tipperary GAA 2022

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If Bonnar mentioned his brother as a selector then they should have called men in white coats after sacking him.

They were sacking him no matter what, the review was a sham.

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He knew he was toast after appointment, losing all his championship games copper fastened that reality.

He needs to move on and drop the Hotpoint act imo

He was done once he brought back the Millar Cup

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Cahill should stay where he is for 2023 or else take a year out in my opinion.

I’d give it to Cummins now to be honest. I think he’d make a right job of them.

Woody and team to the 20’s if he’s up for it.

Worse Tommy Carr was to be his saviour

I hear Gardai are taking statements after the North Final :see_no_evil:

Apparently Declan Carr was going to come in as selector

Christ :see_no_evil:

seventeen years playing with Tipperary teams between 1982 and 2000, where he played in 17 Munster Finals (winning 11) and 10 All-Ireland finals (winning 5)

I think it’s actually a shield mate.

The Miller Shield.

Ah, lovely :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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No messing about. They obviously had him lined up for a while. Which makes bringing Bonner into do his presentation even worse now.

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Job is done. We move on.

Bevans there. Another few to be added.

The rebuild starts now.

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Only took these stupid cunts the best part of a week to organise their “ speak “.

Cashel King Cormacs
Club Statement

The Cashel King Cormacs Executive Commitee wish to convey it’s utter disappointment with how the Tipperary County Management Committee in its own words, ‘relieved of his duties’ Colm Bonnar from his position as Manager of the Tipperary Senior Hurling Panel on Thursday July 14th.

From a young age Colm made his mark on many Tipperary teams as a player winning an All Ireland Minor medal 1982. From there an inter county career blossomed with Colm a household fixture on the Tipperary Senior Hurling Team from 1986 to 1998. During that time, 2 All Ireland Senior titles, 5 Munster Senior Titles and 1 National League were achieved. Add in a well deserved All Star award in 1988.

A sterling service without question.

Since retiring as a player Colm turned his hand to coaching establishing an equally impressive CV. From Fitzgibbon Cups with Waterford IT to coaching/management roles with Wexford, Waterford, Ballyhale Shamrocks (All Ireland Club Champions), Dunhill and a successful stint with Carlow.

So when the opportunity to manage his native county came about in late 2021 he duly answered the call. It’s worth pointing out that the general consensus on his appointment was that Tipperary Senior Hurling was entering a transitional period with time and patience the key components. This same point was reiterated at the 2021 Tipperary Board Convention.

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’.

We find the statement totally unacceptable towards a man that had, firstly, given everything as a player in the Blue and Gold and secondly, was clearly enthusiastic about entering into the second of his three year term mandated by the County Board. Colm had a clear vision towards developing the current player base into the future and presented this to a 15 person Management Committee.

Colm we wish you well. We thank you for your distinguished service as a player and the short term you served as our Senior Hurling Manager. We look forward to seeing you back on the sidelines in the near future guiding and improving the Hurling skills of whoever is fortunate to have you by their side.

Yours in Sport,

Cashel King Cormacs

Executive Committee

They are some clowns.

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They’ve actually slighted him taking so long to publicly comment.

A complete shower of cunts

Fucking eejits of a club

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Great day for the parish

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