Kildangan won a first-ever north Tipperary under-21A title at the expense of Nenagh Éire Óg in Dolla on Sunday afternoon. Despite trailing 0-4 to 0-7 with twenty minutes to play Kildangan hit 0-5 without reply to force themselves into a 0-9 to 0-7 lead, an advantage that Nenagh Éire Óg could not claw back despite a heroic late effort to do so.
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An exciting week ahead once more as our under-21 team prepare for a north final clash with Kildangan and the minor A Camogie team look forward to a county semi-final clash with Cahir.
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Nenagh Éire Óg and Kildangan will present a novel pairing in the Walsh’s of Nenagh North Tipperary Under-21A Hurling Championship final – following a 2-13 to 0-9 semi-final win over Kilruane MacDonagh’s the Blues will be seeking a first under-21 north title since 1994 when the lads take on Kildangan who have never won the A title at the grade.
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The GAA’s Health and Well-Being Coordinator Stacey Cannon commended the work of Nenagh Éire Óg at a seminar which featured renowned psychologist Shane Martin at the Abbey Court Hotel on Wednesday evening
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The under-21 hurlers would appreciate your support in this weekend’s north semi-final when the Blues face the defending champions Kilruane MacDonagh’s at Dolla.
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Exciting news this week as we reveal the details of the up-coming book launch which will see GAA President Liam O’Neill feature at the MacDonagh Park complex on Sunday, December 7th. There is also a bumper edition of the newsletter and a north Tipperary under-21A semi-final against Kilruane MacDonagh’s to look forward to.
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GAA President Liam O’Neill will launch the first two volumes of the book ‘A Central Culture – Gaelic Sport in Nenagh’ at the MacDonagh Park complex on Sunday, December 7th. This terrific piece of work has been compiled by Donal A Murphy, PJ Maxwell and Nancy Murphy.
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There is an exciting weekend coming up for the Camogie club – on Saturday the under-16 Camogie team take on Newport-Ballinahinch in the county final while on Sunday the under-14 team also face Newport-Ballinahinch in their respective county final. Meanwhile the Éire Óg minor A team will also be in action against Cahir. Please support these teams if you can – your support is appreciated.
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