The under-21A hurling team made an encouraging start to their championship campaign on Saturday while the Blues’ minor A Camogie team are preparing this week to take on Newport-Ballinahinch in a county semi-final. In other news the club was delighted to learn this week that Ger Gavin will be presented with a Sean Ghael award at The Dome on Sunday, November 15th. Please read on for all the latest news, photos, reports and fixtures!
(more…)
Nenagh Éire Óg and Drom & Inch faced off in the final game of the round robin series and with both sides already through Sunday’s fixture was merely to decide the final group placings – in the end Drom & Inch won with a point to spare.
(more…)
Although our senior hurlers suffered county final heartache at Semple Stadium, Thurles on Sunday afternoon the Nenagh Éire Óg junior a Camogie team capped off a wonderful season on Saturday when the Blues beat Toomevara by a single point after a titanic struggle in a county final played at The Ragg. Please read on for all the latest news, photos, reports and fixtures!
(more…)
Nenagh Éire Óg capped off a wonderful season for the Blues when the junior A Camogie team beat Toomevara by a single point after a titanic struggle in a county final played at The Ragg on Saturday afternoon.
(more…)
Huge congratulations to the Blues’ junior A Camogie team who booked their place in the county final thanks to a resounding semi-final win over Kildangan on Saturday afternoon – the girls are now preparing for a decider against Toomevara. Meanwhile this week our senior hurlers are preparing to take on defending champions Thurles Sarsfields in the county final at Semple Stadium, Thurles. Both panels of players would appreciate your support this weekend. Please read on for all the latest news, photos, reports and fixtures!
(more…)
The junior A Camogie team and the senior hurling team enjoyed terrific wins over Holycross-Ballycahill and Drom & Inch respectively last weekend. Please read on for all the latest news, photos, reports and fixtures!
(more…)
Nenagh Éire Óg have qualified for the county junior A Camogie semi-final, where they will face neighbours Kildangan, following an entertaining encounter with Holycross-Ballycahill at MacDonagh Park on Saturday afternoon.
(more…)
For the very first time in adult Camogie Nenagh Éire Óg and Toomevara met in competitive action in a highly-entertaining encounter in MacDonagh Park, Nenagh in the third round of the junior A championship – Toomevara emerged victorious, but were pushed all the way by a determined and skilful home side.
(more…)
Nenagh Éire Óg have qualified for the county under-16A Camogie final where they will meet Newport-Ballinahinch following a hard-fought win over Silvermines at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh on Saturday afternoon.
(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…)