Seamus 'Cheddar' Plunkett has resigned from his position as manager of the Laois hurling team.
This is the second time for Plunkett to step down in his four-year stint at the helm, after temporarily leaving last year in response to two players playing a senior club challenge match days before a Leinster championship game against Offaly. He was later convinced to return to the squad where Laois recorded the best result in their history, defeating Offaly for the first time in the Leinster Hurling Championship since 1972.
Offaly exacted revenge however in this year's provincial championship and Laois were later dumped out of the qualifiers by Clare.
The County Board will meet in the coming days to begin looking for a successor.
Big loss to Laois hurling with Cheddar Plunkett stepping down as Senior manager. Has done a great job with them.
— Anthony McCormack (@gaffer2310) September 24, 2016
Cheddar plunkett will be a massive loss to @CLGLaois hurling genuinely cared for it. Big boots to fill @laoishurler and pat critchley
— mpower (@kkcat1978) September 24, 2016
Laois GAA regret to announce that Seamus Chedder Plunkett has stepped down as Laois Senior Hurling Manager.
— Laois GAA (@CLGLaois) September 24, 2016
Tá Séamus Plunkett théis éirí as mar bhainisteoir ar fhoireann iomána Laoise #GAA #CLG
— CLG Go Deo (@beo_clg) September 24, 2016
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