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Published 16:43 3 Aug 2018 BST
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"Ultimately, the real driver of this decision was that we want to give the group of players that we have the best chance going forward," said Ryan. "They need to hear something new. Particularly, from my perspective, I've been there a very long time and I'm certain that those guys needed a break from me. "There comes a time where you say 'what's the best thing for the group here?' "I think fresh thinking and a new voice is as important as night following day. You get you period of time, you try and impact as positively as you possibly can for that period, and come out of the way and leave room for the next group because there's always a next group.Ryan's comments follow on from a pre-written statement released by the Tipperary backroom team on Thursday which acknowledged the contributions of players, staff and supporters. The statement read: "On behalf of the Tipperary Senior Hurling Management team we wish to confirm that we are stepping down from our roles with immediate effect. "Having carefully considered what is in the best interest of Tipperary hurling and our current crop of players we believe the time is now right for a change of direction at Management level. It is our hope that a change in management will bring fresh new thinking to ensure Tipperary continues to compete for top honours in the coming years. "We wish to sincerely thank the Tipperary County Board and its Officers for giving us the opportunity 3 years ago to take on the Management of the Senior Hurling Team."There's always new thinking. We're all replaceable. During my playing career I would have worked with four different managers and from each of them I would have learned. "You gain that valuable experience but fresh thinking is required and I think it will be for the benefit of everybody."
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