Meath go across the border for new hurling manager

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Meath go across the border for new hurling manager
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Among his other managerial assignments was a spell with Kildalkey, so he will be familiar with the scene in Meath.

He steps into the role after Seoirse Bulfin, Davy Fitzgerald’s long-time right-hand man, resigned in March with Stephen Clynch seeing out the rest of the season on an interim basis as the team suffered relegation to the Christy Ring Cup after losing each of their five Joe McDonagh Cup matches.

A Meath GAA statement said that Greville’s appointment will be approved at the next county board meeting, with Sean Corrigan and Tom Shine as selectors and Adrian O’Sullivan the head coach.

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