Nenagh Éire Óg and Kildangan will present a novel pairing in the Walsh’s of Nenagh North Tipperary Under-21A Hurling Championship final – following a 2-13 to 0-9 semi-final win over Kilruane MacDonagh’s the Blues will be seeking a first under-21 north title since 1994 when the lads take on Kildangan who have never won the A title at the grade.
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On Monday afternoon Nenagh Éire Óg beat Kilruane MacDonagh’s 2-13 to 1-13 in the opening round of the north Tipperary under-21A hurling championship – Kilruane are the defending champions and the win gave Blues supporters a great lift following the defeat suffered in Saturday’s junior A county final.
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The depleted Blues suffered an 11-point defeat to Thurles Sarsfields in the county minor A Camogie championship on Monday afternoon.
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Nenagh Éire Óg’s senior campaign came to an end at Semple Stadium on Sunday afternoon when Liam Heffernan’s men came undone thanks to an Aidan McCormack free in the final minute of extra-time. The Blues walked out of Semple Stadium with their heads held high following a determined display which featured all of the positive values that we have come to associate with this group of players.
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The Nenagh Éire Óg senior hurlers will face hot favourites Thurles Sarsfields in a Clean Ireland Recycling County Senior Hurling Championship quarter-final following a six-point win over Kilruane MacDonagh’s at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh on Sunday afternoon. Although the Blues spurned four good goal-scoring chances Liam Heffernan’s men were deserving winners against a determined Kilruane outfit.
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The junior Bs lost by the minimum after extra-time in Sunday’s north Tipperary quarter-final replay at Dolla – Éire Óg fought brilliantly and can hold their heads high after a very encouraging year.
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The Blues will take on south Tipperary’s Skeheenarinky in the Clean Ireland Recycling County Junior A Hurling Championship final following a 2-12 to 1-12 win over St Patrick’s at Holycross on Saturday afternoon – Éire Óg recovered a three-point interval deficit to register an encouraging win while in their corresponding semi-final Skeheenarinky required an injury time goal to see off Kildangan on a 1-15 to 0-16 scoreline.
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Nenagh Éire Óg bowed out of the county junior A Camogie championship today when they were defeated by Cahir in the semi-final 1-9 to 0-7 at The Ragg.
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Ger Tucker’s junior A hurlers booked their place in the county junior A hurling semi-finals thanks to a sixteen-point win over Knockavilla Kickhams at The Ragg on Saturday afternoon – Philip Hickey and Richie Flannery fired home the goals in an impressive display from the Blues.
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A Paddy Harrington goal in the 58th minute rescued the Blues at Dolla on Saturday evening. Éire Óg trailed a determined Toomevara side for the duration of this keenly-contested junior B quarter-final and just when it looked like the Greyhounds had done enough to force their way into the last four Harrington struck for a vital three-pointer.
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