Peter Creedon
Peter CreedonPersonal information |
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Sport |
Gaelic football |
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Born |
County Cork, Ireland |
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Occupation |
Principal |
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Inter-county management |
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Inter-county titles |
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County |
League |
Province |
All-Ireland |
Tipperary |
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Peter Creedon is a Gaelic football manager from Roscarberry, County Cork. He is current manager of the Tipperary senior football team having been appointed on 28 March 2012.[1]
He took over from John Evans, who resigned on 18 March after Tipperary's defeat to Sligo in the Allianz League.
Creedon works as the principal of St Ailbe's School in Tipperary Town and lives in Thurles.[2] He is a former coach of the Cahir senior football team and of his former local team Roscarbery, and was in charge of the Tipperary minor and U21 football teams from 2003 to 2008.[3]
After Tipp were defeated by Kerry in the 2013 Championship Creedon called for the introduction of an All-Ireland 'B' Championship.[4]
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