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Tommy Dunne has stepped down as Dublin hurling coach. Donall Farmer/INPHO

Setback for Dublin hurling manager Ger Cunningham as coach Tommy says he's Dunne

Work and college commitments have forced the Tipp man’s hand.

WORK AND COLLEGE commitments have forced Tommy Dunne to quit his role as coach of the Dublin senior hurling team.

Dunne has told Damian Lawlor in today’s Sunday Independent that he’s unable to continue as part of manager Ger Cunningham’s backroom team, having recently returned to third-level education.

The former Tipperary captain, who’s also self-employed, has committed to a Sports Performance course at the University of Limerick.

“The course is two years part-time and I just commenced it last month,” Dunne said. “I am also self-employed with significant travel involved for work. Because of that I am unable to commit to the huge time demands now required for top-level team preparation.”

Dunne first joined the Dublin set-up during Anthony Daly’s tenure as boss, but was reappointed last November when Ger Cunningham took over.

The 2001 All-Ireland winning captain, who also coached the Tipp seniors in 2011 and ’12, added: “It was a really enjoyable experience working with the Dublin players, management and board over the last two to three years, and I wish all involved every success in the future.”

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    Jul 1st 2019, 1:22 PM

    Liam og McGovern played a blinder

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    Jul 1st 2019, 1:39 PM

    Kyle Hayes was superb too but Casey worthy winner

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    Jul 1st 2019, 4:45 PM

    I’d have given it to Lee Chin. He was monumental all over the field. Right up to the last play when he won the ball in front of his goalie. Not to mention some of the monster scores he got. O’Connor was excellent as well though and the goal won the game for them

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    Jul 1st 2019, 5:44 PM

    @Anthony: Who would you have given it to in the Munster final?

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    Jul 1st 2019, 1:54 PM

    You could have easily given it to 5 or 6 limerick players and nobody would have complained. They are a supurb team and i am very impressed with there backs. Tipp forwards got noting. Tipp will be back though just Bonner Maher is a massive loss

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