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Robert Hynes

Paudie Murray steps down as Cork camogie boss after almost 10 years in role

Paudie Murray has stepped down as Cork camogie boss after almost ten years in the role.

He led Cork to All-Ireland success in 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018, while they were defeated by Galway in this year's final and were also runners-up in 2012 and 2016.

Murray is now the favourite to be named the new Cork hurling minor manager.

"Having the opportunity to work with, and learn from, a backroom team whose professionalism, expertise and knowledge was a huge honour and I will be forever indebted to them," he said in a statement.

"I wish to thank and pay tribute to an incredible bunch of players that I have had the honour to manage throughout my tenure. The joy, the tears, the sense of camaraderie and the memories shared will stay with me forever.

"You have been a credit to yourselves and I thank your families and partners for inculcating in you a sense of decency, a humility and a work ethic that will stand the test of time. I wish you every success in the future."

The Cork County Board thanked Murray "for his dedication and commitment to Cork Camogie over the last ten years" and wished him "the best of luck in the next chapter".

They added: "There is no doubt that you are leaving Cork Camogie in a promising position and we will aim to build the foundations you have laid to bring glory to Cork in the years to come."

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