Peter Creedon has stepped down as manager of the Tipperary Ladies footballers.
Following three years at the helm, the Tipp LGFA manager has decided not to continue his role into the 2025 season.
Although the senior Premier women required a relegation battle semi final win over Laois to remain in the top-tier, the side showed strong performances this season against Meath and Armagh.
Tipperary LGFA has wished Creedon and his backroom team the best in their future endevours saying that he has undoubtably left the senior setup in a better place than when he started.
“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 & Adrian Cooke.
“We thank you all most sincerely and we wish you all the very best in your future endeavours.”