Finn retires as Cork camogie boss

Pa Finn has quit as Cork camogie boss stating that three years in the position is enough for anyone to be in charge.

Pa Finn has quit as Cork camogie boss stating that three years in the position is enough for anyone to be in charge.

Cork failed to retain their All-Ireland title when they were beaten by Tipperary recently but Finn insists the decision to call it a day is not a knee jerk reaction to the loss.

Finn said: "I have enjoyed my job immensely and the people I worked with were marvellous. I have seen camogie played at its best and witnessed the skill level at its highest. I am happy now to move on and allow someone else take over."

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