The Éire Óg minor A football team lost a north semi-final by four points to Kildangan in Puckane on Thursday evening.
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Supporters of the Blues are in for a treat this week with the minor A, junior B, junior A and senior team all in competitive action. Meanwhile our junior A Camogie team are in league semi-final action while our commiserations go out to the four Nenagh Éire Óg Camogie players who missed out on an All-Ireland minor medal on Saturday when Kilkenny beat Tipperary in a dramatic encounter at Birr. And, on the juvenile front our under-16A footballers have qualified for a north final against Inane Rovers!
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Although the junior A and junior B hurlers suffered narrow league defeats the junior A Camogie team earned a terrific win and four of the Blues’ players are this week preparing to play with Tipperary in next Saturday’s All-Ireland minor final.
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Cian Tucker’s junior B hurlers suffered an agonising one-point league defeat to Newport at MacDonagh Park on Sunday evening. The Blues recovered a four-point interval deficit only to be denied by a late Newport surge.
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The Éire Óg junior A Camogie team maintained their 100% record in the league with a resounding 19-point win over Kildangan in Puckane on Sunday afternoon.
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Nenagh Éire Óg travelled to Roscrea to take on the hosts in our opening game of the north Tipperary junior A league and despite a battling performance left empty-handed as the hosts emerged victorious thanks to Jim McDonnell’s late goal.
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Despite the fact that the senior hurlers lost to Templederry on Sunday the Blues have already started to regroup and Nenagh Éire Óg junior A Camogie team lifted the spirits of the club with a terrific win in Lorrha on Sunday afternoon.
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Nenagh Éire Óg travelled to Lorrha to take on the hosts in the third round of the junior A league and it took a superb injury time save from stand in goalkeeper Holly O Brien to ensure that we emerged from this highly entertaining encounter with a slender two point victory.
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The Blues lost their opening game in the 2015 county senior hurling championship to a terrific Templederry Kenyons team at St Michael’s Park in Toomevara on Sunday evening.
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Nenagh Éire Óg got their minor A football championship campaign back on track on Friday evening when beating Portroe by six points in Portroe. The result now means that the Blues have secured their place in the semi-finals unless Portroe beat Newport Gaels in their final group game – Éire Óg were beaten by Newport Gaels in the last round.
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