A message from https://jigsawonline.ie/ to all our members starting state exams next week

Nenagh Éire Óg prides itself on its Healthy Club status and with that in mind we would appreciate it if parents and students commensing state exams next week would read the following information from https://jigsawonline.ie/
As you are all aware Leaving Cert exam time is upon us with many young people and their families coming under pressure to ensure everyone stays calm in the run up to the exam.
Jigsaw, the organisation devoted to helping young people with all aspects of mental health wellbeing see a 35% increase in the number of young people engaging with its services in the run up to summer exams. Nearly half of young people use the internet to obtain information and support on their mental health and wellbeing.
On May 14th Jigsaw launched https://jigsawonline.ie/ which provides free information on all aspects of youth mental health. This website is aimed at young people, parents and teachers it offers resources, case studies and advise on a range of issues affecting young people’s mental health.
If you’re feeling anxious about state exams, you’re not alone. Many students come to Jigsaw because they’re overwhelmed about the upcoming Leaving Cert. Check out tips and strategies for getting through the Leaving Cert. Remember, it is okay not to feel okay.
Our junior-A hurlers are beaten in the league final, details of the John Kissane Sevens are revealed while Grace O’Brien scores two points in the Munster final. All this and more in this week’s news on the Blues
Junior-A

Hard luck to our junior-A hurlers who were beaten by Toomevara in the North Tipperary league final on Sunday evening in Kilcolman. Nenagh led 0-12 to 0-9 but Toomevara, with the aid of a strong breeze finished strongly to win by 0-22 to 1-15. The Éire Óg goal was scored by Shane Maher. Best wishes to Toomevara’s Colm Canning who picked up an injury during the game.
John Kissane Football Sevens

John Kissane
The Tipperary Football Committee, in conjunction with Nenagh Éire Óg and Permanent TSB, Nenagh, are proud to announce the inaugural John Kissane Sevens, a Gaelic football tournament to be held in MacDonagh Park Nenagh on June 3rd, Bank Holiday Monday.
This event comprises of two tournaments, a juvenile competition as well as a seven-a-side adult contest featuring several clubs from across North Tipperary and is an integral part of the recently published strategic plan for Tipperary football which can be viewed on the Friends of Tipperary Football website.
The Nenagh adult team are going to be managed by both Eddie Tucker and Leonard Ryan.
The juvenile tournament is expected to commence at 2pm while the adult competition will throw in at 5pm. There are specially commissioned medals for both events while the winners of the adult competition will receive O’Neill’s designed half-zips.
Food on the day will be provided by Joe Mulqueen of Andy’s Bar, Nenagh.
The event is open to the public and we look forward to seeing huge numbers turn out and join us in remembering a man who did so much to promote Gaelic football.

The John Kissane adult and juvenile trophies along with player of the tournament awards and juvenile medals
Tipperary
Commiserations to Grace O’Brien and the Tipperary senior camogie side who were unfortunately defeated by Cork in the Munster final on Saturday in Leahy Park, Cashel. Grace was introduced as a second half substitute and made a big impact scoring two points but it wasn’t enough to save Tipperary.
Next weekend the senior hurlers travel to Cusack Park, Ennis to play Clare in the next round of the Munster championship and we send Jake Morris, Barry Heffernan and all involved our best wishes.
The Trip to Tipp

The Blues 10km Run
The clubs annual 10km run, in associate with the HSE, will take place on Sunday, 23rd June from MacDonagh Park. This is a wonderful community event and there’s still plenty of time to begin training. Here is a handy link to those of you brave enough to begin the challenge: 10k in four weeks
Camogie News

Under-12
Church Gate Collection
Juvenile News


Upcoming Fixtures
Tipperary Water County Senior Hurling League
Toomevara V Nenagh Éire Óg
Tuesday 28 May, St. Michael’s Park, Toomevara, 19:30
Tipperary Water County Senior Hurling League
Nenagh Éire Óg V Roscrea
Sunday, 9 June, MacDonagh Park, 12 noon
North Tipperary Junior-A Hurling Championship
Kilruane MacDonagh’s V Nenagh Éire Óg
Friday, 14 June, 19:00 Venue TBC
North Tipperary Junior-A Hurling Championship
Nenagh Éire Óg V Knockshegowna
Friday, 28 June, 19:00 Venue TBC
North Tipperary Junior-A Hurling Championship
Borris-Ileigh V Nenagh Éire Óg
Friday, 12 July, 19:00 Venue TBC
North Tipperary Junior-A Hurling Championship
Nenagh Éire Óg V Burgess
Friday, 26 July, 19:00 Venue TBC
North Tipperary Junior-A Hurling Championship
Toomevara V Nenagh Éire Óg
Friday, 2 August, 19:00 Venue TBC
Club Lotto
There were two winners of this weeks lotto jackpot and each receive €1,150
Congratulations to
Veronica Tierney, Behamore.
Noah Ryan, St Josephs Park.
The 2 x €50 lucky dip winners were…..
Gearoid Cleary
David Moylan
If you would like to join the club lotto online you can do so here.
Upcoming Fixtures
Nenagh Éire Óg V Toomevara
Sunday, 26 May, Kilcoleman, 18:00Tipperary Water County Senior Hurling League
Toomevara V Nenagh Éire Óg
Tuesday 28 May, St. Michael’s Park, Toomevara, 19:30
Tipperary Water County Senior Hurling League
Nenagh Éire Óg V Roscrea
Sunday, 9 June, MacDonagh Park, 12 noon
North Tipperary Junior-A Hurling Championship
Kilruane MacDonagh’s V Nenagh Éire Óg
Friday, 14 June, 19:00 Venue TBC
North Tipperary Junior-A Hurling Championship
Nenagh Éire Óg V Knockshegowna
Friday, 28 June, 19:00 Venue TBC
North Tipperary Junior-A Hurling Championship
Borris-Ileigh V Nenagh Éire Óg
Friday, 12 July, 19:00 Venue TBC
North Tipperary Junior-A Hurling Championship
Nenagh Éire Óg V Burgess
Friday, 26 July, 19:00 Venue TBC
North Tipperary Junior-A Hurling Championship
Toomevara V Nenagh Éire Óg
Friday, 2 August, 19:00 Venue TBC
On a sad weekend for the club with the passing of our former chairman, here are this week’s notes
The Late Jerry Quinlan

All of us in the club were deeply saddened to learn of the death of Jerry Quinlan over the weekend. Jerry was a true and proud Nenagh Éire Óg man who helped the club in many ways over the years.
Jerry won a Munster minor medal with Tipperary in 1962 when they defeated Cork, 4-11 to 4-1, in Limerick. Unfortunately they came unstuck against Kilkenny in the All-Ireland final. He added a Munster under-21 medal to his collection when Tipperary beat Galway in the Munster final but once more they suffered defeat in the All-Ireland final, this time to Wexford.
He hurled Harty Cup with St. Flannan’s and Fitzgibbon Cup with UCD while winning a senior North Tipperary medal in 1964 when we beat Roscrea. He was the club representative to the North Board while he also held all the officers positions in the club. He managed the Nenagh team that won the county junior title in 1983 and served as an intermediate selector with Tipperary the following year.
The club will hold a guard of honour after his funeral mass on Tuesday at 12 noon and all club members are invited to attend.
His remains will be reposing at his home on Monday 20th from 4pm until 8pm. Funeral arriving on Tuesday to St. Mary of the Rosary Church, Nenagh, for Requiem Mass at 12 noon followed by burial in Lisboney Cemetery.
To his family and friends we offer our sincerest condolences.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam
Junior-A Hurling
Our junior-A hurlers defeated Templederry on Friday evening in the league semi-final 2-24 to 1-13. Shane Maher scored our first goal while Mark Tuite got the second from a penalty following a foul on Craig Hilmi. We now play Toomevara in Kilcoleman on Sunday May 26th at 19:00 in the final. Best of luck to all concerned.
Junior Football
Our junior footballers travelled to Kilcommon to play Seán Treacy’s on Saturday evening in the final game of the round robin series of the Tipperary Water county league and were fierce unlucky to lose by one point, 1-8 to 0-12. Lenny Ryan blasted home a brilliant first-half goal and the team worked their socks off right to the final whistle and deserve huge credit for the improvements they continue to show.
Minor Hurling
Our minors were defeated 7-17 to 0-10 by Borrisokane in their final match of the North Tipperary minor hurling league on Wednesday evening last.
Juvenile News

Champions Celebrate
Under-14
The team of the weekend are undoubtably our under-14 footballers who came out on top in a titanic battle with a brilliant Ballina side in the North Tipperary final in Kilcoleman on Saturday afternoon. Just when the game appeared to be heading for extra time Sam O’Farrell showed maturity and composure beyond his years to kick over the winning point which sparked wild scenes of celebrations among the Blues contingent. At half time we led 2-5 to 0-3 and it appeared as if this was going to be an easy afternoon for Nenagh but Ballina, to their credit, never gave up and took the game by the scruff of the neck and fought back time and again until they got the levelling score as we entered injury time. Our thanks go to referee Garrett Howard for facilitating such an exciting game of football and to North Bórd Chairman, Joe McCarthy, for the presentation and fine speech. Best of luck lads in the county stages. Éire Óg Abú!

Sam O’Farrell on the attack in the North final
All The President’s Men

Club Presidents Michael Hynes, Jimmy Morris and Ger Gavin
The first of our President’s Trophy hurling tournaments to honour club presidents Jimmy Morris, Ger Gavin, Michael Hynes and Michael Burns was held last night when our under-12 boys welcomed two Dúrlas Óg teams to MacDonagh Park. Michael Burns wasn’t available but will preside over a later tournament. It was a wonderful evening of sport that will long be remembered. Ger, Jimmy and Mick did the honours and made presentations to the winning captains. Dúrlas Óg took the honours in the first match while the second match, played at ferocious pace and skill level for such young boys ended in a draw. They also shared the wisdom of their experience and made inspirational speeches to the young men. Many thanks all of our young hurlers, to Dúrlas Óg who were wonderful guests, referee Christy McLoughlin who also made a presentation to the Presidents and the parents who catered for all in the hall afterwards. The biggest ‘thank you’ however must go to Ger Gavin, Jimmy Morris, Mick Hynes and Mick Burns, four outstanding club men, who have dedicated such a huge part of their lives to Nenagh Éire Óg and continue to do so. Heartfelt thanks from Nenagh Éire Óg Juvenile Club.
Under-8

Our under-8 boys travelled to Newport on Saturday morning to play hurling and Gaelic football. They played two games each against teams from Newport, Ballina and Na Piarsaigh. We had three teams and they played really well. Congratulations also to all the families who celebrated communion today in the CBS. Training continues as usual for Gaelic football on Tuesday at 6pm and hurling Wednesday at 5.30pm. There will be another blitz next week run by Tipperary Games & Development in a North Tipperary venue for the boys.

Tipperary

Ciara Morris and Eabha O’Brien
Congratulations go to Barry Heffernan, Jake Morris and the Tipperary senior hurlers who defeated Waterford in the Munster championship 2-30 to 0-18. Both men came on as second-half substitutes and scored a point each.
We also congratulate Eabha O’Brien and the Tipperary under-14 camógs who won the James Hurley Blitz in Mallow over the weekend. They defeated Galway, Cork, Wexford, Limerick and Galway again in the final. Ciara Morris was with the B squad but unfortunately they weren’t as successful. Well done ladies.
Upcoming Fixtures
Tipperary Water County Senior Hurling League
Toomevara V Nenagh Éire Óg
Tuesday 28 May, St. Michael’s Park, Toomevara, 19:30 Please note the change of date.
North Tipperary Junior-A League Final
Nenagh Éire Óg V Toomevara
Sunday, 26 May, Kilcoleman, 18:00 Please note the change of time. Extra time in the event of a draw.
Lotto
This weeks lotto jackpot was not won.
The 5 x €50 lucky dip winners were….
Denis Curran, Monaree
Paul Ryan, Kilnasalla
Sean Gaffney, c/o Louies
James Morris Jnr, c/o teh HiB
C Morris, c/o the HiB
If you would like to join the club lotto online you can do so here.

Matt Lillis displays his footballing skills at the under-14 final in Kilcoleman
My nephew Cians communion present. A signed @Jakemorris131 Jersey and program. Never seen him as excited @ryanstephen83 @PJM_Fitness19 @Nenaghman @TipperaryGAA @seamiecallanan @NorthTippGAA pic.twitter.com/kE3a29AmxE
— shane white (@bigdunc76) May 18, 2019
Congratulations Paul
Congratulations to minor hurler Paul Ryan who won an All-Ireland badminton title in Dublin over the weekend.
@NenaghGuardian Nenagh’s Paul Ryan & Roscrea’s William Cummins storm to National Grade E doubles title in Dublin today @bad_min_ton pic.twitter.com/7IxRBSYXxb
— NenaghBadmintonAcad (@AcadNenagh) May 18, 2019
Tipperary Water County Football League
Seán Treacy’s V Nenagh Éire Óg
Saturday 18 May, Kilcommon, 19:30
Tipperary Water County Senior Hurling League
Toomevara V Nenagh Éire Óg
Saturday, 25 May, St. Michael’s Park, Toomevara, 19:30
Our under-12s win the North final, Grace O’Brien scores a point in the Munster championship while Darragh Gleeson goes one better and scores a goal in the Primary Game. All this and more in this week’s news on the Blues

Junior Football
Our junior footballers were due to play Clerihan on Friday evening last in the second round of the Tipperary Water county league but unfortunately the South side had to concede the match. Our final round robin league fixture is this Friday, 17th May, at 19:30 in Kilcommon against Seán Treacy’s.
Minor Hurling
Our minors recorded a 3-10 to 1-15 win over Kiladangan in a highly entertaining game in Puckane on Wednesday evening last in the North Tipperary minor hurling league. Josh Keller and Seth Shayanewako (2) scored the Nenagh goals. Our next match is this Wednesday at 19:00 in MacDonagh Park against Borrisokane.
Juvenile News
Darragh Gleeson

Congratulations go to Darragh Gleeson from Gaelscoil Aonach Urmhumhan who starred on the county primary schools’ team at half time of the Munster senior football quarter final between Tipperary and Limerick in Semple Stadium on Saturday last. Darragh had a fine game and scored a great fisted goal into the new stand side of the pitch.
A father and son they stood hand in hand
As they watched Wexford play
from the back of the stand
And the words that he said,
I’ll hear when I’m old
It’s a beauty to behold when you see the purple and gold
The beautiful opening verse to Wexford’s hurling balled The Purple and Gold explores the relationship between a father and son as they watch their heroes play as the fathers regales the storied history of the county’s great hurlers of the past.
Sport is one thing that can cement the relationship between a parent and child and we hope to help you create wonderful memories that you both will cherish in the years ahead by offering all parents a hurley so that you can practice hurling and camogie in your spare time with your child. If you would like a hurley contact your child’s coach and we will take care of the rest.
We are also offering a lend of a hurley and helmet to any child who wants to try out hurling and camogie before committing to purchasing same. Again contact us through our social media channels or talk to any underage coach for further information.
Under-10
The under-10s had a great evening’s hurling on Friday as Limerick’s Ahane paid us a visit and played a number of games.
Under-12

Well done to our under-12 A footballers who won their North final beating Inane Rovers in Templederry. Led by captains, Billy O Brien and Dylan McKenna, they played with great skill and determination from the throw in and this didn’t falter when faced with a fierce fight back by a mighty Inane team.
The lads travelled to Clonoulty on Thursday for the county semi-final where they played Arravale Rovers with the West lads emerging victorious by one-point after extra time. Our lads left everything on the field of play and did the North division proud with the skilful determination.
For a full range of photographs from the North final please click here.
Under-14
Our under-14s are officially representing the county in the All-Ireland Féile Peile na nÓg in a few weeks and preparations have begun in earnest. We have launched the “Square Ball” fundraiser. Our main pitch in MacDonagh Park will be divided into squares each of which can be purchased for €10. Our senior hurlers and Féile players will, blindfolded, randomly kick footballs to decide the various winners. Best of luck to the lads.
Prior to the Féile they have the little matter of a North final after beating Newport during the week. This final is expected to take place on May 18.
Under-16
Our under-16 hurlers travel to Holycross this weekend for the John Ryan Tournament.
Camogie News

Under-8 and Under-10
Any parents of girls who would like to try camogie can contact us through Facebook or Twitter for details. Our under-6 and under-8 teams train on a Thursday evening from 6pm until 7pm and our under-10 and under-12 teams train on Monday and Thursday evenings from 5.30pm until 6.30pm.
Portroe Blitz
The under-8s had two teams at a camogie blitz in Portroe on Saturday morning. It was a great morning’s hurling for the girls. They played really well and enjoyed it. Thanks to everyone who helped out. Training on Thursday’s from 6pm to 7pm for the under-6s and under-8s. New faces are always welcome and the girls really enjoy the hour of activity outside on the pitch.
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Tipperary
Congratulations to Jake Morris, Barry Heffernan and the Tipperary senior hurlers who beat Cork in the opening round of the Munster championship, 2-28 to 1-24. They face Waterford next Sunday in Semple Stadium.
Congratulations also go to Grace O’Brien and the Tipperary camógs who defeated Waterford 2-23 to 1-8 in the Munster championship. Grace made a second-half appearance and scored a point.
Upcoming Club Fixtures
North Tipperary Minor Hurling League
Nenagh Éire Óg V Borrisokane
Wednesday 15 May, MacDonagh Park, 19:00
Tipperary Water County Football League
Seán Treacy’s V Nenagh Éire Óg
Friday 17 May, Kilcommon, 19:30
Tipperary Water County Senior Hurling League
Toomevara V Nenagh Éire Óg
Saturday, 25 May, St. Michael’s Park, Toomevara, 19:30
Darkness into Light

Many thanks to all the volunteers from the club who helped make the annual Darkness into Light walk such a huge success. Remember it is good to talk and perfectly normal not to feel ok. It is a real sign of strength to admit that you’re not yourself and if you feel you need a little support please visit https://www.pieta.ie/
Lotto
This weeks lotto jackpot was not won.
The 5 x €50 lucky dip winners were…..
Noreen O Donoghue, Gortlandroe
Billy Coen, Ballinderry
Kay Dillon, Bulfin Crescent
Michael Darcy,Kiladangan
Dinny Ryan, Ciamalta Meadows
If you would like to join the club lotto online you can do so here.
North Tipperary Minor Hurling League
Kiladangan V Nenagh Éire Óg
Wednesday 8 May, Puckane, 19:00
North Tipperary Under-14 A Football
Nenagh Éire Óg V Newport
Thursday 9 May, MacDonagh Park, 19:00
Tipperary Water County Football League
Nenagh Éire Óg V Clerihan
Friday May 10, MacDonagh Park, 19:30
North Tipperary Minor Hurling League
Nenagh Éire Óg V Borrisokane
Wednesday 15 May, MacDonagh Park, 19:00
Tipperary Water County Football League
Seán Treacy’s V Nenagh Éire Óg
Friday 17 May, Kilcommon, 19:30
Tipperary Water County Senior Hurling League
Toomevara V Nenagh Éire Óg
Saturday, 25 May, St. Michael’s Park, Toomevara, 19:30pm
Our senior hurlers defeat Killenaule in the county league, Sam O’Farrell wins the county Féile skills final while the under-10 camógs enjoy a wonderful blitz in Portroe. All this and more in this week’s news on the Blues
Senior
Our seniors recorded a 4-31 to 2-18 win over Killenaule in the county senior hurling league on Saturday evening in MacDonagh Park. Cian O’Farrell was on fire scoring three goals while Michael Heffernan got Éire Óg’s fourth from a 21 yard free.
Junior Football
Best of luck to our junior footballers who play their second match in the Tipperary Water county league this Friday at 19:30 in MacDonagh Park against Clerihan.
Website
Thanks to some great work from Seán McTiernan we have added a new feature to our website, namely a match tracker. This new feature made it’s debut on Saturday evening last against Killenaule and you can see the impressive results here. We hope to use this frequently going forward and you can log in to see how the game is going from anywhere in the world.
Click the Match Updates tab at the top of the page.
Club Walk
There will be a club walk tomorrow morning, Bank Holiday Monday, leaving the complex at 10:30am with a cup of tea and coffee served afterwards in the club house. All are welcome.
Upcoming Fixtures
North Tipperary Under-12 A Football Final
Inane Rovers V Nenagh Éire Óg
Monday 6 May, Templederry, 16:30
North Tipperary Minor Hurling League
Kiladangan V Nenagh Éire Óg
Thursday 8 May, Puckane, 19:00
North Tipperary Under-14 A Football
Nenagh Éire Óg V Newport
Thursday 9 May, MacDonagh Park, 19:00
Tipperary Water County Football League
Nenagh Éire Óg V Clerihan
Friday May 10, MacDonagh Park, 19:30
North Tipperary Minor Hurling League
Nenagh Éire Óg V Borrisokane
Wednesday 15 May, MacDonagh Park, 19:00
Tipperary
On Thursday last the Tipperary panels for the upcoming Munster minor and senior campaigns were announced and we wish to congratulate Barry Heffernan and Jake Morris who are both part of Liam Sheedy’s senior set up while Paul McLoughlin is included in the minor panel. Congratulations lads, it is both an honour and privilege to wear the Blue & Gold.
We also extend our best wishes to Conor McCarthy who lines out for the Tipperary under-20s in the Tom O’Hara tournament in Gortnahoe tomorrow at 7pm.

Tipperary Club Draw

What better way to help Nenagh Éire Óg build our new field and Tipperary win an All-Ireland than to win a new a car or a family holiday to Australia! We think that you deserve it! This week launches the 2019/20 Tipperary Clubs Draw and with the first one taking place in Borrisoleigh on May 10th, the drive is on to get new members. All new members, whether connected with the juvenile club or not, will be entered in to a draw for a signed Tipperary jersey, summer camp passes and spot prizes for children sponsored by the juvenile club.
For what works out as €2.50 a week for ten months, usually paid as €10 per month direct debit or to a club promoter, you will be entered into monthly draws for the amazing prizes listed in the promotional poster. Between 50% and 70% of ticket sales, depending on numbers sold (let’s make it to 70%!), will be returned to the club and will be used to develop our new field.
Some of our own Tipperary senior and under-20 hurlers will be in MacDonagh Park on Saturday morning to meet our under-6 and under-8 boys and kick-start our membership drive. Please think about joining. We will be there from 10am-11.30am to if you are interested. It’s a win-win for all!
Juvenile News
Under-7 & Under-8

Our under-8 boys had their first hurling blitz of the year when Kilruane MacDonagh’s came in to play us this Saturday morning. There were huge numbers on both sides with over 75 taking part in total. All teams played three games and great fun was had. Our thanks as always for the food provided by the parents and to county players Barry Heffernan, Conor McCarthy and Sean Phelan for calling in to meet the boys. Football training continues every Tuesday from 6pm-7pm, hurling every Wednesday 5.30-6.30 and Saturday from 10am-11am. Great to see so many new faces lately.
Congratulations Big Sam

Sam O’Farrell in 2012
Congratulations to Sam O’Farrell on his county final win in the county Féile skills final in Boherlahan last weekend. Sam now goes on to represent Tipperary in the All-Ireland finals.
County finals of Feile skills were held todsy in Boherlshan
Winner of the Hurling was Sam O'Farrell from @nenagheireog
And Football was Jack Quilian from @FethardGAAClub
Well done to both
They now go to represent Tipp in the All Ireland Feile skills competition @TippFMSport— Martin Bourke FRS & Chairman Mid Tipp Gaa (@frscahirmartinb) April 28, 2019
Under-10
Well done to our under-9 & under-10 boys who played their first competitive hurling matches with Murroe Boher on Saturday morning last. It was very competitive and great to see the boys using what we are doing at training with clashing, hooking, handpassing etc coming into play but also the tackling and fighting for the ball. Hurling Blitz next Friday evening v Ahane in Nenagh. Children need to be in field for 6pm sharp. Hurling Training on Wednesday as 5:15 as usual. U10 football commences Tuesday evening at 6pm.
Under-12
Our 12 C football team suffered defeat in their north semi final against Newport on Tuesday night. They were slow to get going, but put in one of the best performances of the year in the second half.
Membership
Membership is now due. All boys have received forms which should be returned to mentors. Non-members will not be eligible to train or play in matches. Contact 086 0855165 with any issues.
Camogie News

Our under-10 girls took part in the differed county blitz today in Portroe. Twenty-two girls took to the field and did really well in all games. With forty girls training regularly and the numbers growing every week it’s great to see the girls doing so well. If other girls wish to start up we train on a Monday and Thursday from 5.30pm to 6.30pm. There is no training this bank holiday Monday.

Under-12
The under-12s travelled to Moneygall for the final blitz with a somewhat depleted squad and came away with two good wins. Playing on a bigger pitch played to our strengths as it gave our older girls the space to play into and get their strikes away. We beat Moneygall in the first game with a great goal from Nikola Zarina. In the second game we beat Kiladangan thanks to a goal from Ella O’Brien and great defending from our girls and would have won by more only for two or three good saves by Kildangan. Thanks to Moneygall for hosting the games. That’s the last of the blitzes so League will start soon. Training Thursday at 5.30pm.
Camogie Fundraiser
The winner of the Come Dine With Me €100 raffle that ensured everyone that bought a ticket was entered into the draw took place at a recent committee meeting and first out of the hat was Maeve Hassett.
The Late Michael Cahill
The club would like to express its sympathies to the Cahill family, friends and Kilruane MacDonagh’s club following the recent passing of Michael Cahill. Michael was a top class referee who’s name players loved to see beside their club’s upcoming fixture. A popular figure in GAA circles, his contribution to his beloved Kilruane MacDonagh’s was immense as a player, supporter, referee, groundskeeper, delegate and club treasurer among many other roles.
Matches in MacDonagh Park, Cloughjordan will seem different in future without his presence around the grounds performing some duty to ensure the game runs smoothly.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam
The death has taken place of Michael Cahill (1952-2019)
Assistant Sec (1973-1978)
Treasurer (1998-2010)
County Board Delegate (1990-1999)
Assistant Treasurer (2013-2019)
Solas na bhFlaithheas ar a anam uasal. pic.twitter.com/P12Qcg9Qrm— Kilruane MacDonaghs GAA & Camogie Club (@MacDonaghs1club) May 2, 2019
Michael Cahill RIP (1952-2019)
Michael refereed 7 North Tipperary senior hurling finals.
His first final was in 1988: Borris-Ileigh (W) V Roscrea
Photo attached:
Joe Cahill, T. Killackey, P. Maher, M. McGrath, J. Tierney, Michael Cahill, Jimmy Cahill, J. Doheny, P. Sheedy pic.twitter.com/GFMjk5gmVW— Kilruane MacDonaghs GAA & Camogie Club (@MacDonaghs1club) May 2, 2019
Thomas MacDonagh
Friday last marked the 103rd anniversary of the death of Thomas MacDonagh, after whom our grounds on St. Conlon’s Road are named after.
OTD 1916 Thomas MacDonagh, Patrick Pearse and Tom Clarke were executed in Kilmainham Jail.
"They all died well but MacDonagh died ike a prince." pic.twitter.com/f9gGQgz59z
— Kilruane MacDonaghs GAA & Camogie Club (@MacDonaghs1club) May 3, 2019
Congratulations Barry Coffey
Congratulations go to Barry Coffey and his Celtic team mates who won the City of Glasgow Cup with a 3-2 win over Rangers. As you can see in the footage below, celebrations were rather muted afterwards!!
🎶 Championees! Championees! OLE! OLE! OLE! #GlasgowCup 🏆🍀 pic.twitter.com/hQmaXPOHi4
— Celtic FC Academy (@CelticFCAcademy) April 30, 2019
This is how it feels to be Celtic.🍀 https://t.co/VanK63fXKR
— Barry Coffey (@barrycoffey101) April 30, 2019
Club Lotto
This weeks lotto jackpot was not won.
The 5 x €50 lucky dip winners were…..
Michael Ryan, Cudville
Seamus Gleeson, Ormond St
Paudge Kirwan, Bruach Taillte
Seamus Ryan, c/o the Talbot
Christy Foran, c/o Pallas Bar
If you would like to join the club lotto online you can do so here.
Upcoming Fixtures

Tommy Heffernan catches a high ball against Killenaule on Saturday evening last.
North Tipperary Under-12 A Football Final
Inane Rovers V Nenagh Éire Óg
Monday 6 May, Templederry, 16:30
North Tipperary Minor Hurling League
Kiladangan V Nenagh Éire Óg
Thursday 8 May, Puckane, 19:00
North Tipperary Under-14 A Football
Nenagh Éire Óg V Newport
Thursday 9 May, MacDonagh Park, 19:00
Tipperary Water County Football League
Nenagh Éire Óg V Clerihan
Friday May 10, MacDonagh Park, 19:30
North Tipperary Minor Hurling League
Nenagh Éire Óg V Borrisokane
Wednesday 15 May, MacDonagh Park, 19:00









