Laois GAA says its disappointed that our outgoing Management team has decided not to commit for 2021.
Eddie Brennan has stepped down as Laois Hurling manager.
The senior hurling management, which also includes Niall Corcoran and Tommy Fitzgerald, is thanking all the people they worked with over the last two years.
They saw the players gave a great effort and were dedicated.
In a short statement, they also wished everyone associated with Laois GAA the best in the future.
Laois GAA says they are disappointed that their outgoing Management team has decided not to commit for 2021.
They are thanking Eddie, Niall & Tommy for their dedication & excellent work for the past 2 years.
Laois GAA will meet shortly to formalise a process for the next appointment.
Laois GAA is disappointed that our outgoing Management team has decided not to commit for 2021. Laois GAA wish to thank Eddie, Niall & Tommy for their dedication & excellent work for the past 2 years. Laois GAA will meet shortly to formalise a process for the next appointment. pic.twitter.com/U3BmPJ48E8
— Laois GAA (@CLGLaois) November 24, 2020
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