A superb performance from the Templederry Kenyons at Dolla brought the Blues’ reign as north Tipperary senior hurling champions to an end on Sunday evening.
(more…)
The Nenagh Éire Óg junior B hurlers concluded their league campaign on Friday evening in Ballinderry when winning with eight points to spare over their hosts.
(more…)
Although the junior A team narrowly missed out on the league semi-finals the Éire Óg junior B and senior teams are in action this week while the countdown is well and truly on to the Blues 10K & Fun Run/Walk which returns to the streets of Nenagh on Sunday, June 14th.
(more…)
Despite winning with ten points to spare over Knockshegowna in Ballingarry on Sunday afternoon the Nenagh Éire Óg junior A team narrowly missed out on a place in the league semi-finals.
(more…)
Although the Blues’ senior side suffered a dramatic defeat at the hands of Toomevara the Nenagh Éire Óg junior A Camogie team warmed the heart when capturing a county league title in the most exhilarating of circumstances at The Ragg.
(more…)
Nenagh Éire Óg captured the club’s very first league title at the junior A grade on Sunday last in The Camogie Grounds after a spectacular game against a very determined and skilful Thurles Sarsfield side.
(more…)
Donach O’Donnell’s fourteen-man Toomevara team, inspired by the outstanding free-taking of Ken Dunne, enjoyed a two-point win over Nenagh Éire Óg at MacDonagh Park, Cloughjordan on Sunday evening – corner-forward Paul Ryan fired home a goal in the 61st minute which sealed the Blues’ fate.
(more…)
Following Éire Óg’s vital one-point win over Clonoulty-Rossmore the Blues’ attention now turns to a Hibernian Inn north Tipperary senior hurling championship clash with Toomevara. And, don’t forget that our junior A Camogie team are expected to be in county league final action this week too!
(more…)
The Blues booked their place in the last sixteen of the county senior hurling championship as Roinn I group one winners, but only after a ferocious battle with Clonoulty-Rossmore at The Ragg on Sunday evening. Éire Óg led by six points at one stage, but Michael Ferncombe’s side fought back brilliantly to force the issue. Liam Heffernan’s team clung on well, however, in a dramatic finish to register a vital one-point win.
(more…)
Liam Heffernan’s senior team recorded a big win over Ballina this week while the junior A Camogie made history in qualifying for a first-ever county league final. Meanwhile the under-16A footballers are preparing to take on Inane Rovers in the north final and don’t forget that you can now register for the up-coming Blues 10K.
(more…)