Brendan Cummins has stepped down as Tipperary’s Under-20 (U20) hurling manager, with the change announced on Monday night. The reports note that Cummins is a former five-time All-Star goalkeeper and a “Premier County legend,” and that he leaves the role after previously leading Tipperary at U20 level. Following his departure, Cummins is described as being linked with the vacant Waterford senior hurling managerial position. Alongside Cummins, Stephen Molumphy is also referenced as a favourite for the Waterford job. The coverage presents Cummins’ resignation as the immediate development, while the Waterford association and betting/favourite framing are reported as subsequent speculation rather than a confirmed appointment. No other details about why he is stepping down or who will take over the Tipperary U20 role are included in the provided sources. Overall, both outlets agree on Cummins’ resignation from the Tipperary U20 post and both connect him to potential involvement in Waterford’s senior team management.