Liam Sheedy. Tipperary, winning All-Irelands and what is the meaning of life?

Liam Sheedy. Tipperary, winning All-Irelands and what is the meaning of life?

Author: BBC Radio Ulster March 11, 2026 Duration: 1:01:19

Liam Sheedy managed Tipperary to two All-Ireland titles. He famously stopped Kilkenny winning five-in-a-row. Driven, passionate but in touch with his place. A stunning bond with his mother who raised four boys alone. She sung at the Tipperary homecoming in 2010, a very special moment. Concerns for today's young people, getting the best out of people and the possibility of managing again. We discuss full-time managers, his belief that Antrim should have their own Director of Hurling and how hurling can develop. We also chat through his attempt to become Director General of the GAA. This is a beautiful conversation, centered on family, faith, the GAA and Portroe. The brilliant Liam Sheedy


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