Meath hurling reeling as Bulfin bids adieu

Meath’s preparations for the forthcoming Joe McDonagh Cup campaign have been tossed into turmoil with the shock announcement that manager Seoirse Bulfin has left his role with immediate effect.

The native of Bruff, Co Limerick cited “Personal reasons” being behind his abrupt departure. During his time at the helm, the Royal County stickmen captured the NHL Div. 2B and Christy Ring Cup titles. And though the recently concluded league campaign had been a trying one in which they recorded only one victory – against Kildare – the unavailability of a number of key players from last season https://boylantalkssport.com/2024/03/21/sideline-cuts-34/ certainly hasn’t helped their cause.

Charlie Ennis and Jack Regan raise the Christy Ring Cup

It remains to be seen how Coiste Na Mi go about restructuring the management team at such an inopportune time, but, for what it’s worth, if I was in their position, there would be plenty of merit in sounding out people such as Mickey Cole or Nick Fitzgerald or John Andrews.

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