Author: Tipperary GAA

  • Westside column – October 18th 2014

    Westside column – October 18th 2014

    With the preliminaries over the quarter-finals draw us to the Stadium next Saturday and Sunday. Sarsfields and Nenagh Eire Og is the stand-out pairing as the title race hits the home stretch. Championship favourites, Sarsfields, had to come from behind to eventually overhaul fourteen-man Drom and earn their visa to the ‘quarters’. The dismissal of James Woodlock in…

  • TIPPERARY ALLIANZ CUMANN NA MBUNSCOL REPORT – Oct 20th

    TIPPERARY ALLIANZ CUMANN NA MBUNSCOL REPORT – Oct 20th

    BY PAUDIE FAHEY COUNTY FINAL DATES Dates and venues for the football county finals will be sent to schools shortly. Any schools who have trophies from the previous year are asked to get them inscribed and arranged to be returned to secretary Aodan Wrenn as soon as possible.  U13 FOOTBALL BLITZ LISSENHALL NS V YOUGHALARRA…

  • TIPPERARY ALLIANZ CUMANN NA MBUNSCOL REPORT 13th OCTOBER

    TIPPERARY ALLIANZ CUMANN NA MBUNSCOL REPORT 13th OCTOBER

    U-11 FIXTURES The fixtures for the U11 football and ladies football competitions have been forwarded to all schools. Please run with the dates given to ensure that all schools are ready for finals after the midterm break.  EQUIPMENT SCHEME The equipment scheme is now finished for 2014. No new orders for equipment will be accepted.…

  • Tipperary GAA Scene – October 14th 2014

    Tipperary GAA Scene – October 14th 2014

    Munster GAA Senior Championship Draws 2015 Tipperary will play the winners of Clare and Limerick in the 2015 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final, a game which will be played at the Gaelic Grounds Limerick. Waterford will play Cork in the other semi-final. In Football, Tipperary will play Waterford in the 2015 Munster Senior Football Championship…

  • Tipperary GAA Scene – October 7th 2014

    Tipperary GAA Scene – October 7th 2014

    Divisional Finals in Senior Hurling Championship It was a busy weekend last weekend with plenty of games taking place throughout the county. We had Divisional finals in the Mid, South & West with the North already decided. In the Mid we had both divisional senior finals in hurling and football played at the same venue,…

  • Tipperary Handball Notes – September 22nd 2014

    Tipperary Handball Notes – September 22nd 2014

    At the Weekend Tipperary Contested 4 All-Ireland Singles Finals Winning 2 & Losing 2. In the Emerald Masters A Singles in Garryhill in Carlow Billy Mullins from Clonmel beat Johnny Brennan from Kilkenny 21/11, 21/12. In the Ruby Masters also in Garryhill Pakie Mullins was beaten by Eugene Kennedy Dublin 21/6, 21/1. In Cashel in…

  • North Tipp Coiste na nOg notes – September 22nd 2014

    North Tipp Coiste na nOg notes – September 22nd 2014

    U16 Hurling Congratulation’s Borris-Ileigh on a strong performance in the U16B North Final on Saturday last. This was a thrilling final played against a gallant Borrisokane in great conditions. The final score of 3-12 to 1-10 in Borrris-Ileigh’s favour does not really reflect the game as Borrisokane were very much in it with a few…

  • North Tipperary GAA News – September 26th 2014

    North Tipperary GAA News – September 26th 2014

    By Liam Hogan PRO Senior Hurling Congrats to Nenagh Éire Og on becoming North champions following their six point win over Burgess in the replayed North final at MacDonagh Park last Sunday. Played in front of over 2,000 patrons, Nenagh collected their ninth win in the grade bridging a gap of five years since last…

  • TIPPERARY ALLIANZ CUMANN NA MBUNSCOL REPORT 22nd SEPTEMBER

    TIPPERARY ALLIANZ CUMANN NA MBUNSCOL REPORT 22nd SEPTEMBER

    by Paudie Fahey FOOTBALL A.G.M. 2014 The Tipperary Allianz Cumann na mBunscol Football A.G.M. will take place Monday 22nd September at 7:30 p.m. in Hayes Hotel, Thurles. Please ensure your school is represented at the A.G.M. Fixtures for the upcoming football season have been drawn up and will be presented at the A.G.M. as well as…

  • Westside column – September 20th 2014

    Westside column – September 20th 2014

    Act one of the hurling drama has been put to bed by now, suffering from an acute bout of analysis paralysis. Meanwhile we anxiously await the curtain-call for act two of the series on Saturday week. It’s that in-between time where the waiting makes people anxious. It’s a bit like sitting in the eye of…