It was the clash of the 2014 county under-15A and B champions when Nenagh Éire Óg faced Silvermines in opening round of the county under-16A championship at a wet and windy MacDonagh Park on Monday evening.
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The fixture details have been finalised for Nenagh Éire Óg’s first game in the 2015 county senior hurling championship while Nenagh Handball Club’s Sinéad Meagher is this week celebrating a stunning All-Ireland victory. Good news too on the juvenile front as the Blues contribute handsomely to divisional and schools success.
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The Nenagh Éire Óg junior Bs suffered a defeat in their opening game of the league at MacDonagh Park on Saturday evening. However, despite losing by four points this was a spirited display which the lads can build on.
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The Nenagh Éire Óg Healthy Club Project Team, represented by Michael Geaney and Sister Clare Slattery, were asked to showcase the amazing work done over the last two years at the GAA Health and Well Being Conference in Croke Park on Saturday, March 21st.
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The senior hurlers are through to Dr Fogarty Cup semi-finals following a hard-fought win over Moycarkey-Borris and club Camogie players star for Tipperary while the junior B hurlers are looking forward to their first game of the 2015 campaign. Click here for all the latest news, match reports, fixtures and photos.
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The Blues survived a battle with Moycarkey-Borris in Littleton on Saturday evening to book their place in the semi-finals of the Dr Fogarty Cup.
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Nenagh Éire Óg will face Moycarkey-Borris in the quarter-finals of the Dr Fogarty Cup following a 25-point win over Boherlahan-Dualla at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh on Tuesday afternoon.
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All the news from the week that was and a look forward to the week to come including Éire Óg’s next outing in the County Senior Hurling Challenge Cup on Tuesday, March 17th at 11.30am. Please support the lads!
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Following a few queries please see below for the full details of each championship and league draw which effects the respective adult teams in the club.
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The Camogie team got off to an emphatic winning start against Portroe while the Éire Óg senior hurlers suffered defeat in their first competitive fixture of the year against neighbours Kildangan. Please read on for all the latest news from the Blues.
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