Creedon believes he can build something special in Tipperary

Being parachuted in mid-season may not be ideal preparation for the start of any inter-county managerial reign but Peter Creedon is not complaining.

Creedon believes he can build something special in Tipperary

After John Evans’ departure as Tipperary senior football boss in March, Creedon was ushered in as his replacement, yet seasons spent at the helm of county underage teams had helped inform him about the players at his disposal.

“It was sprung upon us quickly as that they just needed someone to hold the thing until the end of the season,” he said. “I am there to the end of the season and whether we are asked to do it next year or not I don’t know. I’m enjoying it. I worked with 10 or 12 of the players that would be core members of the squad at minor and U21. I know them on a first name basis and they knew the story. We bedded in quite quickly.”

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