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Hogan believes Tipperary Hurling future is bright

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Outgoing U21 Hurling Manager Ken Hogan believes the future is bright for Tipperary hurling.

The Lorrah man along with Minor Manager William Maher and their respective backroom teams tendered their resignations to the County Board.

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Both managers lead Tipperary to both Muster and All Ireland success in 2010 and 2012.

Hogan who has cited family commitments for his departure believes there's a lot of up and coming hurling talent

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