Author: Joe Bracken

  • Allianz Football League Review – April 5th

    Allianz Football League Review – April 5th

    The long trip to Markievicz Park proved fruitful for Tipperary in the Allianz Football League final round as a third draw in this year’s league for Liam Kearns’ side ensured survival on their own merit and not to be depending on results elsewhere. With Michael Quinlivan, Peter Acheson and Alan Moloney all finding the net…

  • Allianz Hurling League Review – April 5th

    By Joe Bracken With an unexpected one point defeat in the Allianz Hurling League Quarter-Final against Clare last Sunday 2-13 to 0-18, Tipperary’s interest in the league for this season has concluded. In completing the league run, two more players made their Tipperary debut increasing the number to eleven of those getting different periods of…

  • Allianz Football League Review – March 29th

    By Joe Bracken An unfavourable result against Kildare in round 6 of  the Allianz Football League Roinn 3 last Saturday March 26th has turned the table on its head from a Tipperary perspective going into the final round against Sligo next Sunday. On a score line of 2-13 to 1-5 it was Tipperary’s heaviest defeat…

  • Allianz Hurling League Update – March 29th

    By Joe Bracken With the intended target reached it is all roads to Cusack Park, Ennis next Sunday, April 3rd as Tipperary travel to meet Clare in the Allianz Hurling League Quarter Final at 3.45pm. It is knock out stage now and all focus will be towards clearing the Banner hurdle which if successfully achieved…

  • Tipperary Footballs face Kildare in Promotion Battle

    By Joe Bracken The Tipperary senior footballers face Kildare this Saturday March 26th in their penultimate round (round 6) in the Allianz Football League Roinn 3 in Clonmel Sportsfield with throw in at 2pm. Needing a result in both their final games to keep their promotion interests very much alive, Tipperary will know what to…

  • Allianz Hurling League Review – March 22nd

    By Joe Bracken It is mission accomplished at this stage of the Allianz Hurling League for the Tipperary senior hurling management whose stated intent at the outset was to qualify for the quarter final stages at the very least. Following a comprehensive 2-27 to 2-15 victory over Cork in the final round on Sunday last…