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Published 09:16 8 Jan 2016 GMT
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The news was announced about Cullen, who lifted the Sam Maguire in 2011, last night. The Dublin GAA statement reads:
'Coiste Átha Cliath are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Bryan Cullen as the High Performance Manager for Dublin GAA. 'Bryan joins Dublin GAA after four years with Leinster Rugby and having recently completed his PhD in Dublin City University. 'He will be entrusted with developing a long term player pathway from juvenile to senior level for the county's players, as well as taking a lead role in the strength and conditioning of all our inter-county teams.'As part of his remit, Cullen will oversee the player pathway from junior to senior levels and the S&C of all Dublin's inter-county teams. Cullen is expected to take up his role in the coming weeks.
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