Bulfin departs hurling post in Meath

Limerick's Seiorse Bulfin has stepped down as Meath manager. Photo: Stephen Marken.

IN AN unexpected move, Limerick’s Seoirse Bulfin (Bruff) has stepped down as manager of Christy Ring Hurling Champions Meath.

In a letter to the County Board, Bulfin said the decision was “due to personal and family commitments.”

He continued: “The last two and a half years have been immensely satisfying and enjoyable, culminating in winning the League and Christy Ring double last year.

“The organisation and professionalism shown by the coaching team with whom I’ve worked with over the course of three seasons, and who left no stone unturned in our quest to do our very best for Meath GAA, and Meath Hurling in particular is to be commended.”

Bulfin concluded: “I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all members of Coiste na Mí, Senior Hurling backroom members and players who made the last three seasons so enjoyable. I would like to wish the very best of luck to all involved with Meath GAA going forward.”

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