The Nenagh Éire Óg junior B hurlers tasted defeat for the first time in this year’s league when Ballina emerged the victors in an entertaining match played in lovely conditions at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh on Saturday evening.
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On a bright and sunny evening at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh Éire Óg scored a comprehensive victory over Drom & Inch in the under-16A championship.
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A last minute Kildangan goal broke the hearts of a Nenagh Éire Óg junior A Camogie team which had fought back from six points down and was level entering injury time. Sadly, a late three-pointer denied the Blues a vital league win in Puckane. (more…)
Nenagh Éire Óg enjoyed a comfortable win over an out-of-sorts Toomevara side at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh on Saturday evening.
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Despite trailing the ‘Mines 0-4 to 2-4 at one stage Nenagh Éire Óg recovered to earn a share of the points at Dolla on Sunday morning. Indeed, such was the rousing nature of the Blues’ comeback that the girls were ultimately disappointed not to get the win.
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Nenagh Éire Óg recovered a six-point deficit in the opening half to beat west Tipperary’s Clonoulty-Rossmore for the first time in senior championship hurling on Sunday evening at The Ragg.
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Éire Óg lose out to Lorrha-Dorrha, but battle gamely and will learn from the experience.
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Nenagh Éire Óg drew with Knockshegowna in a well-contest North Tipperary Junior A League clash at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh on Saturday evening.
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Éire Óg progressed to the final of the Johnny Ryan Cup thanks to a thirteen-point win over JK Bracken’s in terrible conditions at Templemore on Saturday afternoon – unfortunately JK Bracken’s had two players sent off in a one-sided encounter.
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Nenagh Éire Óg edged past Kilruane MacDonagh’s in a terrific contest at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh on Sunday afternoon. Indeed, based on this performance Dinny Cahill’s men have served notice that they will be a side to be reckoned with this season.
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