
Liam Sheedy
Liam Sheedy is a former inter-county hurling player and a respected manager, known for his tactical acumen and contributions to the sport. He led the Tipperary senior hurling team to an All-Ireland title in 2010 and is recognized for his insightful analysis of the game, often appearing on RTÉ's The Sunday Game, where he shares his expertise and opinions on hurling tactics and rules.
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Liam Sheedy was also noted for his experience with the poor weather conditions.
Yes, but could Matheus Cunha operate a camera on a rainy afternoon in Semple Stadium? – The Irish TimesLiam Sheedy was present at the Gaelic Grounds alongside other hurling figures.
If we want free-flowing hurling we must accept the refereeing that facilitates it – The Irish TimesLiam Sheedy wrote about complacency in hurling as chairman of the Hurling 2020 committee.
If hurling is so good, why is it so small? – The Irish TimesLiam Sheedy couldn't disagree with the assessment of the current skill levels.
Cork sparkle and Meath shock on day of many underpants – The Irish TimesLiam Sheedy is a two-time All-Ireland winning Tipperary hurling manager at Consello.
Former Fianna Fáil TD Lisa Chambers joins Declan Kelly’s Consello – The Irish TimesLiam Sheedy summed up the situation by stating that referees are being asked to do the impossible in trying to decide on it.
Motion on tightening hurling handpass defeated – The Irish Times










































