DIARMUID CAHILL STEPS DOWN AS LONGFORD SENIOR HURLING MANAGER

Longford Senior Hurling Manager Diarmuid Cahill has informed Longford GAA that he will be stepping down from his position with the Longford Senior Hurling Team.

Appointed in January 2025, the Tipperary native led the Longford Hurlers for two seasons, reaching the Allianz Hurling League Division 4 Final in 2026, gaining promotion to Division 3 for 2027 and winning the 2026 Lory Meagher Cup at the end of May.

“This has been an extremely difficult decision. It has been a privilege to manage Longford and to work alongside such a dedicated group of players, coaches, backroom staff and volunteers who give so much of their time for the advancement of Hurling in the count” he said.

“I am immensely proud of what we achieved together. Gaining promotion to Division 3 and winning the Lory Meagher Cup are memories I will always cherish. I have no doubt that the commitment, standards and culture developed within the panel have laid strong foundations for the future.

I would like to sincerely thank the players for their commitment, honesty and hard work throughout my tenure. They have represented the county with pride and were a pleasure to work with. I also want to acknowledge my management team – my selectors Tommy Hawes and Brían Crossan, Coach Dinny Cahill, S&C team of Tom Devereux & Jack Greally, Nutritionist Ella Cooney, Statistician Ryan Jones, Logistics Tony Ghee, the Physio team of Aisling Lyons & Dylan Duffy, County Officers – particularly Peter O’Reilly, Ciaran Walsh & Derek Fahy, The Clubs and many supporters who backed us every step of the way. I’d also like to thank Longford GAA’s main sponsors Glennon Brothers who were a huge support.

I wish the players, the incoming management team and Longford GAA every success in the future. I will always follow the county’s fortunes with great interest and hope to see Longford continue to build on the progress that has been made.

I’m delighted to have had the opportunity to serve as Senior Hurling Manager and it has been an honour to represent Longford GAA.”

Chairman of Longford GAA, Derek Fahy thanked Diarmuid Cahill:

“On behalf of Longford GAA, I want to sincerely thank Diarmuid Cahill for his excellent and tireless work with our Senior Hurlers over the past two seasons. Together with his management and backroom team, they have elevated Longford Hurling to great heights, delivered fantastic results on the big stage and built strong foundations for future success.

18 players have made their Longford Senior Hurling debuts over the past two years, with a blend of youth and experience delivering promotion to Division 3 for 2027 and Longford’s third Lory Meagher Cup title in 2026.

We are eternally grateful, not just for where Diarmuid guided the team to on the pitch, but also for  the work he did in the background and interest he showed in promoting Hurling at all levels in Longford during his tenure.

We wish him every good fortune in his future roles” he concluded.

Longford GAA will now begin the process of identifying a new Senior Hurling Manager and will issue further details on same in due course.