After a frustrating 2024 campaign Shefflin has decided to step away, ending a three-year stint in charge of the Tribesmen
The Kilkenny great has been in charge of the Tribesmen for the last three seasons, but after a frustrating 2024 campaign Shefflin has decided not to remain at the helm for next year.“On behalf of Galway GAA, I want to place on record our sincere thanks to Henry for the leadership, energy and commitment he has given Galway hurling over the past three seasons.
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