TIPPERARY BOSS LIAM Cahill believes Padraic Maher is โthe perfect linkโ between their new management team and the playing group, after his appointment as senior hurling selector.
Cahill confirmed on Saturday that he has added Maher, Declan Laffan and TJ Ryan as his selectors, after last week being announced himself as the countyโs new senior hurling boss, taking over from Colm Bonnar. Mikey Bevans had previously been named as team coach.
The addition of three-time All-Ireland winner and six-time All-Star Maher is the most striking, after he was forced to retire from hurling due to injury earlier this year.
โIโm absolutely delighted to have the calibre of people I have on board with me,โ Cahill told Tipp FMโs Extra Time show last night.
โThere was three phone calls, three meetings and three yesโs. Thatโll just tell you where Tipperary hurling is in the mindset of these individuals in Paudie and Declan and TJ.
โIn relation to Paudie, what can we say? You donโt need me to list the plaudits on top of Paudie Maher but I think at this point of time, Paudie unfortunately last year had to step away from inter-county senior hurling. I think itโs something that doesnโt sit well with him yet and I think he feels that he has a lot to offer on that training field still from a coaching and leadership perspective. I was absolutely thrilled when he accepted my offer to come into the management team. It absolutely gives the perfect link between the current player and a new manager coming in.โ
Cahill does not believe there will be an issue with Maher having recently played with the Tipperary squad and having his younger brother Ronan involved.
โThatโs something that was high on my mindset as well, to the forward of my mind when I thought about putting Paudie on board but Iโm very au fait with having direct conversations. At the end of the day Iโm the manager and if thereโs hard conversations to be had, itโs Iโll be having them. I donโt foresee that being a problem.โ
Tipperaryโs physical conditioning was a source of debate this season after a tough Munster championship campaign. Cahill confirmed Tommy Ryan is to oversee the squadโs S&C preprations and believes the county are making strides in that area with All-Ireland champions Limerick the benchmark in standard.
โSometimes itโs a very easy cop out, the responsibility shouldnโt just fall on one personโs shoulders alone. Ultimately Iโm the manager, Iโm wise enough to know that the buck stops with me. Itโs a vital part of preparation of a high performance environment.
โWe look at our neighbours Limerick, they look to be superbly well conditioned. There seems to be a massive amount of consistency about what theyโve been doing right up along through their academy feeding into their senior team. I think thatโs something the Tipperary county board and games development in Tipp are now getting to grips with and getting their head around and I think while we mightnโt have instant success, I think the platforms and particular models required are being put in place now to make sure weโre in better stead over the next number of years.
โAs regards the senior hurling team, I have a strength and conditioning man Tommy Ryan that has worked with me all the way up along from minor to my senior days in Waterford, and Tommy is a man at the top of his game. Tommyโs going to go forward with me into this Tipperary role with all the energy and enthusiasm he has shown while we have worked over the last number of years.โ
After enjoying huge success as Tipperary manager at underage level, Cahill has called for patience with their developing players but is confident they can emerge strongly at senior level.
โItโs something weโre going to request early on, but we know itโs not going to last forever. Weโre going to need time to make sure we get the right people in, the right players in to assemble the most competitive panel. My appointment is coming at a great time now with the commencement of the county championships. As of now the Tipperary senior hurling panel is disbanded, both myself and the management team will be forming a panel at the end of this yearโs championship and making sure the players that are delivering for their club and earn the right to come in and wear that Tipperary jersey, will be selected accordingly.
โThese things usually come through if theyโre managed correctly. I would be very confident that these players would step up to be good inter-county senior players over the next two to three years.โ
He is conscious of the high expectations in Tipperary hurling circles.
โTipperary people expect to be dining at the top table every year. Thatโs my job now, itโs my responsibility to make Tipperary competitive again and get them back up the notches required to get back to Croke Park and hopefully back to the biggest day of the year. Thatโs going to take a lot of effort from everybody. Itโs a results-driven business, Iโm going into this role with my eyes wide open.
โSince my early days at underage with Tipperary and to get this opportunity at senior level is a dream come true for me and Iโm really looking forward to what lies ahead. You always have them little thoughts in your head in relation to maybe not stepping in at the time when asked initially. Iโm just very grateful that the opportunity has presented itself again.โ
Cahill feels his time in charge of Waterford, who he guided to a hurling league title last April and the 2020 All-Ireland final, has aided his development as a manager.
โMy term in Waterford has really benefited me. Iโm forever grateful to the Waterford county board for giving me the opportunity that time. They took a chance on me and Mikey Bevans I suppose. Iโve gained a lot of experience and dealing with adult players and you know the mechanism and the monster that is now the preparation of an inter-county senior team. The experience should stand me in good stead going forward.
โI think there was a lot of learnings this year for me. People mightnโt realise how difficult it is, the round-robin structure of the Munster championship. It is fierce unforgiving. Thereโs quite a bit to it, making sure youโre right at the right time. Weโd a marvellous league campaign and obviously delivered silverware. Our season did become unstuck with the unforgiveness of what this championship is like.
โReally when Limerick and Clare drew in Ennis, the championship was taken out of our hands at that stage. That spilled out onto the field and ultimately exiting the championship. Itโs a tough campaign and itโs something that Iโve learned a lot from.โ
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