Paddy Murphy collected the Dr Fogarty Cup (Division Two) at Templetuohy on Friday evening following the Blues 25-point win over Mullinahone.
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Nenagh Éire Óg were beaten by Roscrea in an entertaining affair at St Michael’s Park in Toomevara on Wednesday evening. A number of injuries and a little misfortune hampered the Blues’ efforts, but, thankfully, irrespective of this defeat John Manley’s men have successfully progressed to the knock-out stages of this year’s minor A hurling championship.
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An exciting week ahead for supporters of the Blues – the junior A Camogie team make their championship debut on Sunday and the minor hurlers play Roscrea on Wednesday evening in a crucial contest. Also on Wednesday evening the under-13 Camogie team are in county final action, on Sunday the junior B hurlers face Toomevara and on Monday next the under-16 hurlers take on Borris-Ileigh. And, last, but not least, the Éire Óg senior hurlers take on Mullinahone on Friday in Templetouhy in the final of the Clean Ireland Recycling County Senior Hurling Challenge Cup. As always your support is appreciated.
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It was a day to forget for our junior B side as they came up against a very strong Ballina team in the second round of the championship on Sunday afternoon played in the opposition’s home pitch.
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Despite losing out to Kilruane in an entertaining clash played at Puckane on Saturday evening Éire Óg remain in a good position to make the knock-out stages of the 2015 Watch Centre North Tipperary Junior A Hurling Championship.
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The Blues’ minor A hurling team recovered a twelve-point deficit to earn a draw against an impressive Newport Gaels outfit at Dolla on Wednesday evening. After just eighteen minutes Éire Óg trailed 0-1 to 2-7, but the lads fought back superbly winning the remainder of this contest on a 2-14 to 1-5 scoreline.
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An exciting week in store as the junior B, junior A and minor hurlers are all in championship action. Supporters of the club also have the golf classic to look forward. See below for all the latest news, reports, fixtures and photos.
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The Nenagh Éire Óg junior B hurling team struggled in their opening championship game against Lorrha at Moatfield on Friday evening. That said the Blues never gave up and offered supporters plenty of evidence that they can recover from this defeat and make a positive impact on this year’s competition.
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Plenty to look forward to this week as the junior Bs launch their north Tipperary championship campaign and a whole series of underage hurling and Camogie teams are in action. In other news the June edition of the club newsletter has been published while details for the forthcoming golf classic have also been confirmed.
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The Nenagh Éire Óg minor hurlers recorded a ten-point win over a determined Portroe team at Puckane on Thursday evening.
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