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06 Sept 2025

Peter Creedon steps down as manager of Tipperary Ladies Senior football team

Manager and backroom team took up their roles almost three years ago

Peter Creedon steps down as manager of Tipperary Ladies Senior football team

Under Peter Creedon's management, Tipperary's ladies footballers retained their senior status for next year

Following three impressive seasons with Tipperary Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA), senior county manager, Peter Creedon, has announced that he will not be continuing in his role as manager for 2025.

In stepping down, he wishes Tipperary Ladies and all associated the very best for the future. 

A statement from Tipperary LGFA said it "would like to thank Peter and all of his backroom team for their time, effort and commitment over the past three years since taking up their roles in October 2021.

"The 2024 season ended with a determined win over Laois in the Relegation Qualifier, maintaining Senior status again for the 2025 season. 

"During the year, under Peter’s stewardship, the senior team had some very tough games against the strongest established senior teams in the country, and with every game Tipperary improved. The seniors were disappointed and unlucky in both the league and championship, with some of the games decided by the tightest of margins. 

"Peter has undoubtedly left the senior set-up in a better place after his tenure and we all wish to acknowledge the huge contribution, commitment and dedication that he and his management team have made to Tipperary Ladies Football over the years.

"We extend our warmest gratitude to Peter and his backroom team of Michael O’Loughlin, Tony Smith, Johnny Nevin, Annie McCarra, Niamh Browne, Mairead O’Connor, John Hickey, Laura Kealy, Ailbhe Ryan, Tommy Toomey, Ellen Ryan and Adrian Cooke.

"We thank you all most sincerely and we wish you all the very best in your future endeavours". 

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