Tipperary U20 hurling manager John Devane has stepped down from his post.
The ex-Premier County forward succeeded Liam Cahill in 2019, when the former steered Tipp to All-Ireland glory before going on to take the reins of Waterford’s senior team.
This past season saw Tipp U20s defeat Waterford after extra time in their Munster championship opener before losing out to eventual provincial winners Cork in the semi-finals
Tipperary county board thanked Devane and his backroom team for their contribution over the last number of years via its Twitter account this morning.
TweetTipperary GAA wish to thank Under 20 Hurling Manager John Devane and his management team for their contribution over the last number of years. John showed outstanding commitment to The role and we wish him well in whatever he may choose to do in the future. pic.twitter.com/OShMJ7xfVQ
— Tipperary GAA (@TipperaryGAA) August 13, 2021