
Liam Griffin
Liam Griffin is an All-Ireland winning manager from Wexford who is actively engaged in promoting youth participation in hurling. He has proposed a motion that would require clubs to field at least one hurling team at various underage levels to foster the sport's growth.
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Recent news mentions
Liam Griffin encouraged George O’Connor to return to the land after his struggles.
All-Ireland winner George O’Connor on finding mental wellness after ‘years of pure hell’ – The Irish TimesLiam Griffin, the successful hotelier and former Wexford hurling manager, introduced Porter to Stoic philosophy.
‘I was lost, angry and missed my mum more than I thought was possible’ – The Irish TimesWexford All-Ireland winning manager Liam Griffin's drive to require all clubs to offer juvenile hurling was referred to the HDC for consideration.
GAA Congress is well past its use-by date as a governing forum – The Irish TimesLiam Griffin suggested that all clubs have juvenile hurling teams from under-7 to under-10.
GAAGo gone as association moves forward with re-branded GAA+ – The Irish TimesLiam Griffin proposed that every club must field at least one hurling team at under-7, under-8, under-9 and/or under-10.
D-Day for Conor O’Donovan’s 17-year crusade to clean up the handpass – The Irish Times





















