The Nenagh Guardian – Scene from Tipperary GAA



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Tipperary GAA Scene

Tipperary County Council granted a civic reception to Tipperary U-21 riders who won the Irish final. PHOTO: BRIDGET DELANEY

Tipperary GAA Scene

Tipperary County Council granted a civic reception to Tipperary U-21 riders who won the Irish final. PHOTO: BRIDGET DELANEY

by PRO Joe Bracken

FIXINGS OF THE MUNSTER CLUB

Congratulations Clonoulty-Rossmore and Moyle Rovers, senior club representatives, who both left the Munster club championship last Sunday. In the semifinal of the AIB Munster Senior Senior Hurling Championship, Clonoulty-Rossmore was beaten 3-22 at 0-13 by the highly experienced Na Piarsaigh (Limerick). For Moyle Rovers, the spell was similar to that of Mr. Crokes (Kerry) in the quarterfinal of the AIB Munster Club senior football championship on a score line of 3-15 to 0-8.

Best wishes to both teams of clubs for the championship of Munster this weekend. The first player to play will be Ballylooby-Castlegrace as they prepare to face Beaufort (Kerry) at Cahir next Saturday, November 10th at 1:30 pm, in the quarter-final of the AIB Munster GAA Junior Football Championship. This game will be refereed by Pa O'Driscoll (Cork). Moyne-Templetuohy will face Fermoy (Cork) in the semi-finals of the AIB Munster GAA Football Intermediate Championship on Sunday at Templetuohy. Alan Kissane (Waterford) will be the responsible referee.

To keep up to date with all Munster games and results, please check http://munster.gaa.ie/fixtures/club-championships-2018/

In addition, the Munster Junior B football competition organized by Knockaderry GAA will begin next Sunday, November 11th. Best wishes to Solohead who will meet Ballinacurra (Cork) in the quarter-finals and will be awarded at 14h.

CLUB FIXTURES

Two other finals in Tipperary Water County were contested last weekend, starting with the Tipperary Water County Hurling Junior Championship (B), where Boherlahan-Dualla took a junior double by winning the title after his victory over Mullinahone. Elsewhere, in the Tipperary Water County Junior (A) Football Championship Final JK Brackens took the honors after a close win over Ballylooby-Castlegrace.

In the relegation decision, Portroe's late accusation was sufficient to see them stay in Roinn 1, while Mullinahone was now moving to Roinn 2.

Here is a quick overview of last week's results.

Tipperary Water County Junior Hurling Championship (B)
Boherlahan-Dualla 3-19 Mullinahone 0-9

Tipperary Water County Junior (A) Football Championship
JK Brackens 0-7 Ballylooby-Castlegrace 0-6

Hurling Relegation in Tipperary Water County
Portroe 0-21 Mullinahone 0-18

In the absence of county matches this weekend, at the local level, the focus will be on U21 division football and senior football. In the under-21 final, the O'Dwyer Steel West final between Clonoulty-Rossmore and Cashel King Cormacs will be played this Sunday, Nov. 11 at 12:00 in Dundrum. This will be a repeat of last year's final won by Clonoulty-Rossmore.

The title action in football will see clash of Clonmel Commercials and Moyle Rovers in the South Championship at Ardfinnan also on Sunday at 2 pm.

To keep you informed of all matches and results, please check https://tipperary.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/

REFEREES

Congratulations to the Tipperary referees and their officials on duty last weekend. Philip Kelly (Ballinahinch) oversaw the semifinal match between Feakle (Clare) and Clonea (Waterford) on Saturday in the AIB Munster GAA Hurling Intermediate Club Championship. On Sunday, Fergal Horgan (Knockavilla-Donaskeigh Kickhams) refereed the semi-finals of the AIB Munster Senior Marathon Club Championship between Ballygunner (Waterford) and Ballyea (Clare).

This weekend, we send our best wishes to our referees and officials, who will be on mission again for the championship of the club of Munster. Derek O & # 39; Mahoney (Ardfinnan) will be responsible for the semifinal match between St. Finbarrs (Cork) and Dr. Crokes (Kerry). Sean Lonergan (Moyle Rovers) will advance to the Kilcummin (Kerry) and Kilmacthomas (Waterford) semi-finals at the GAA Munster GAA Intermediate Football Club Championship. Finally, Kevin Jordan (Thurles Gaels) will lead the quarter-final match of the AIB Munster GAA Junior Club Championship between Tournafulla (Limerick) and Kilgarvan (Kerry).

CIVIC RECEPTION

Tipperary Co.'s board held a civic reception last Saturday on the success of Tipperary's steering committee and direction for the Under-21 throwing. This is the highest honor the Council can bestow on acting for and on behalf of the citizens of Tipperary. It was a wonderful gesture and opportunity much appreciated by the players, the management and the county council, in recognition of the results achieved by the team in the final of Ireland.

Photographed are representatives of Tipperary Council Council delegations and Tipperary GAA.

CAMOGY OF STARS

Congratulations to Cáit Devane (Clonoulty-Rossmore) for winning her first All-Star Camogie Liberty Insurance Award and Jenny Grace (Burgess-Duharra) for winning a Soaring Stars Award, also sponsored by Liberty Insurance.

POST-PRIMARY ACTION

The second round of the under-19 Dr. Harty Cup competition, including three Tipperary schools, will take place on Wednesday, November 7th, at 1:30 pm.

In Group A, Nenagh CBS will meet Ardscoil Ris in Newport, while in Group C, Our Lady's High School, Templemore will play Blackwater Community School, Lismore at Boherlahan. This match will be refereed by John McCormack (Knockavilla-Donaskeigh Kickham). Regarding Group D, Thurles CBS will have its first contact with the action this year when it will meet then Castletroy College and that match will take place in Nenagh.

The final of the Dean Ryan Cup (under 16 and under in Hurling) between Thurles CBS and De La Salle is scheduled for Friday, November 9 at 13:30 in Ardfinnan.

For matches / results and match reports, visit the Munster GAA Post Primary Schools website at www.munstergaapps.ie

DRAWING OF TIPPERARY CLUBS

Congratulations to all the winners of the Tipperary Club draw in November, which took place last Thursday, November 2nd, in badociation with JK Brackens GAA. It was certainly another memorable evening for the club, which once again won the title of award-winning promoter with the first prize of a Skoda Octavia / Renault Megane or € 15,000 for Patrick McLoughlin, Patricks St., Templemore. A second prize of € 5,000 or a holiday was awarded to Pauline Hogan, Farncroft, Roscrea, with the Portroe promotional club.

BENEFIT GAME

The stars of Tipperary and Kilkenny, old and current, were present at Borrisoleigh Saturday night for the benefit match Amanda Stapleton. What a fantastic evening, the GAA family is united to support Amanda, as well as North Tipperary Hospice and Cois Nore, Cancer Support Center, in Kilkenny. A lot of people supported Amanda and attended a wonderful evening with Ronan Quirke, Tipp FM acting as MC for the occasion.

After an entertaining match in which many stars of the past still covered clbad, the game ended in a Tipperary 2-23 Kilkenny 3-20 draw.

Congratulations to all who have made the event a success as we send our best wishes to Amanda as she bravely battles her illness.

HANDBALL

The last handball competition for 2018 took place this weekend. It consisted of six interprovincial 60 x 30 girls' teams played at Clogh in Kilkenny County. The team consisted of girls from Tipperary, Clare U15 and Limerick. Hannah Grace and Leanne Gould were the first to play. They won their first two games 15-6 and 15-12. Girls under 15, Chloe Philpott and Leah Minogue, won their first game 15-14 and lost the second 15-7. The girls under 17, Aisling Shanahan and Ciara McCarthy, lost the first match 15-10, leaving the score tied before the last match. With everything to play for the girls from Limerick, they improved their game and got a convincing 15-4 win to win the victory for Munster on a final score line of 77-66. Congratulations to all participants.

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

The Tipperary Health and Wellness Committee will hold a Safe Talk on November 14 in the Templemore Recreation Room at École Notre-Dame. Registration starts at 17:30 and entry is free but reservation is essential.

Please contact Cora Moroney President Tipperary Health & Wellbeing email [email protected] 089 76388039 and you can also call or send an SMS Seamus Delaney – 087 6396698.

This presentation will help participants provide practical help to those met who may have thoughts of suicide.

TIPPERARY HURLING CLUB, NEW YORK

The 2018 Tipperary Hurling County 2018 Celebration Banquet will be held on Saturday, December 8 at the Lake Isle Country Club, 660 White Plains Road, Eastchester, New York 10709.

The guest of honor is Pa Ryan (Ardfinnan) with the special guest – Brendan Cummins (Ballybacon-Barn / Ardfinnan) and special guests – Liam Cahill (Ballingarry) Tipp U21 Hurling Manager and Colin English (Sheehy & # 39 ; s).

The Tipperary man of the year is Tommy Fogarty (Clonmel) and the Tipperary Screamer of the year is Martin O'Neill (Mount Sion, Waterford).

You can get information and details on banquet tickets from dance presidents: Brendan Maher (646) 361-5544 [email protected] and Stephen Carty (914) 899 3130 or committee member – Michael Sheedy, Toby Kavanagh, Michael Maher, Owen Cummins, Mike Kennedy, Mike Ryan and Mary Ryan.

Platinum, Gold or White magazine contract details may be arranged with the president of the journal – Tommy Kavanagh (914) 309 2363 or one of the members of the journal committee; Pat Costigan, Pa Ryan, Geraldine Stapleton, Martin Dunne, Joe Grace, Donnacha O 's Dwyer and Therese Crowe. All newspaper ads must be returned by November 16th or by email. [email protected]

The president is Owen Cummins (646) 996 0104 and the vice president is Jim Keane (914) 643 8062.
A good evening is guaranteed for all.

GAA SEASON TICKET

Tickets for GAA's 2019 season are now on sale and will once again offer fantastic value to league and championship supporters next year. The adult ticket will cost 120 € and the under 16 ticket, 30 €. This will allow the ticket holder to have access to discounted tickets for the championship group stages in your code.

The benefits of the GAA season ticket include, access to a ticket for the final for Ireland (subject to general conditions), the final of the AIB GAA championship on March 17, all league matches Allianz again in your code, including the playoffs, semi-finals and finals and also your county's first championship game in 2019.

The ticket for the Adult Club + version costs € 200 and also includes club championship matches in the selected county and a guaranteed final ticket for all of Ireland if your county qualifies. Again, general conditions apply.
All tickets are subject to availability / terms and conditions, for more information, see
gaa.fr/seasonticket

GAAP TIPPERARY SCENE

Information regarding all areas of the GAA will be included in this section in the future. If you would like to include an item of interest in your future articles, please send an e-mail to the following address: [email protected] Monday or before 15:00. Visit the Tipperary GAA website at the address http://tipperary.gaa.ie to stay up to date with all the latest news in Tipperary GAA circles.

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