Liam Cahill has been impressed with Conor Bowe's early season form as the Moyne Templetuohy man has excelled in a positional switch to the half-back line.
Bowe, who has primarily operated in the forward line throughout his Tipperary underage and senior career, has been used at wing-back this year and has made a substantial impact in the position which was noted by his manager in the aftermath of the Kerry game in Nenagh on Sunday.
“Conor Bowe is a really good hurler first and foremost," Cahill stated.
“He’s a really good sticksman and a fine athlete, well able to get up and down the field and it’s nice to go back there facing the ball for a change to it freshens things up.
“He has lots of capabilities of playing in several positions, he can play centre field and the half-forward line and I think he has worked extremely hard around his fitness and his physicality.
“Two matches to date he’s done exceptionally well, he’s given us plenty of options and long may it last and I hope it continues but it’s good for him and I’m delighted to see him back in good form.”
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