Another exciting week coming up for fans of the Blues – on Saturday the junior A team are in county quarter-final action against Knockavilla Kickhams and the junior B team face Toomevara in a north quarter-final. Meanwhile the junior A Camogie team take on Cahir in a county semi-final on Sunday next. All of the players would appreciate your support at these vital knock-out games!
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Despite trailing by seven points at half-time the Nenagh Éire Óg junior A Camogie fought back brilliantly in the second half to come within a puck of a ball of an excellent Holycross team at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh on Friday evening. Indeed, based on this display the Blues will now look forward to testing themselves against the very best in the county semi-finals.
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Liam Heffernan’s senior hurlers stormed to a six-point win over Burgess in Sunday’s replayed Hibernian Inn North Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship Final at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh. With eighteen minutes to play Burgess led 0-7 to 0-6, but the Blues dominated thereafter and hit eight points without reply to land the Frank McGrath Cup. Meanwhile the junior A Camogie team registered a third consecutive win in the county championship – this time the Blues got the better of an excellent Newport team.
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Nenagh Éire Óg stormed to a six-point win over Burgess (0-14 to 0-8) in this afternoon’s replayed Hibernian Inn North Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship Final at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh. With eighteen minutes to play Burgess led 0-7 to 0-6, but the Blues dominated thereafter and hit eight points without reply to land the Frank McGrath Cup.
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The Blues made it three wins from three games when beating Newport in the county junior A Camogie championship at Newport on Sunday evening.
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Another momentous week for the Blues as the senior hurlers fight back to earn a replay in an enthralling north final, the junior A team collect a welcome eighth divisional title, the under-16s narrowly miss out at the semi-final stage and the Camogie team impress with a five-point win over Kildangan.
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The Éire Óg junior A Camogie team led from start to finish in an entertaining battle with Kildangan at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh on Sunday evening.
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A goal in the fourth minute of injury time rescued Éire Óg and forced a replay after a dramatic Hibernian Inn North Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship final played at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh on Sunday afternoon.
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An excellent Kildangan team pushed the Blues to the very limit in an enthralling north Tipperary junior A hurling final played at Templederry on Saturday evening.
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The Blues are appealing for your support this week as both the junior A and senior Éire Óg teams prepare to take on Kildangan and Burgess in their respective north Tipperary hurling championship finals. And, don’t miss out on the latest edition of the club newsletter!
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