Liam Cahill has been confirmed as the new Tipperary senior hurling manager on a three-year-deal.
The move comes following his departure from his role in Waterford last Friday.
He had previously turned down the chance to take charge of Tipperary at the end of 2021 campaign.
A statement from the Tipperary Senior Hurling team management confirmed the appointment.
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"After managing the Tipperary underage teams to success in the past, it is a huge honour for myself, my family and my club to be appointed the Tipperary senior hurling manager," Cahill said in the statement.
"I look forward to the challenges that lay ahead and will commence the assembly of my backroom team in the coming weeks."
Toomevara’s Michael Beavens will join Cahill’s management team.
Cahill has won All-Ireland titles as a manager with the Tipperary minors in 2016, U21s in 2018 and U20s in 2019.