New Westmeath hurling manager, Bruff man Seoirse Bulfin
LIMERICK man Seorise Bulfin has been ratified as the new manager of the Westmeathe senior hurling team.
Bruff man Bulfin resigned from the role of Meath senior hurling manager in March.
Bulfin was appointed to the Meath role in the autumn of 2022. In his first year in charge of 'the Royals', Bulfin led them a league title and the Christy Ring Cup in 2023.
Bulfin had previously been coach to the Meath senior hurling side for a season.
The Limerick man's switch to the 'Royal' county brought to an end an 18 year association for him and Davy Fitzgerald - the last 11 years of which was at inter-county level.
The pair first worked together at Fitzgibbon Cup level in LIT, where Bulfin was the GAA officer and later Sports Officer.
Bulfin would then be Fitzgerald's right hand man and Maor Foirne with inter-county senior sides; Waterford (one year), Clare (five years) and Wexford (five years).
Bulfin was ratified as the new Wesmeath senior hurling manager at a remote meeting of their county committee on Tuesday night.
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