There are question marks over Colm Bonnar's future as Tipperary hurling manager after Tommy Dunne and Paul Curran stepped down as coach and selector respectively.
The Nenagh Guardian was first to report that the All-Ireland winning pair have stepped away after a bitterly disappointing 2022 championship campaign which saw Tipp lose all four of their Munster SHC round-robin games.
Former Hurler of the Year Dunne, who was previously involved as a coach with Declan Ryan and Liam Sheedy, and two-time All-Star Curran were brought on board by Bonnar following his appointment as manager last September. The Cashel man was handed a three-year term, but the upheaval in his backroom team has led to speculation that he may not be in charge in 2023.
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