Cahill not interested in Tipp job

Antrim boss and Tipperary native Dinny Cahill has made it clear that he doesn't want to take over in Tipp following the resignation of Michael Doyle this week.

Antrim boss and Tipperary native Dinny Cahill has made it clear that he doesn't want to take over in Tipp following the resignation of Michael Doyle this week.

Kilruane club man Cahill previously managed the county's U21s and has been an instant hit with Antrim guiding them to Ulster titles in each of the last two years.

However, he said: "While there is no written contract, I am a man of my word. I have another year to go and will honour that.

"I know the Tipperary post would be very high-profile, but I have made a lot of friends in Antrim."

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