Nenagh Éire Óg over-turned a two-point interval deficit to book their place in the final of the county under-16A hurling championship against Moycarkey-Borris at Kickham Park, Thurles on Saturday afternoon.
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Congratulations to our under-16A hurlers who claimed a divisional title in great style on Saturday and now prepare to take on Moyle Rovers in the county semi-final. The junior A Camogie team also return to action this weekend. Meanwhile we appeal for support for the Blues’ senior hurling team who take on Portroe in a county senior hurling championship quarter-final at Semple Stadium, Thurles on Sunday next. Please read on for all the latest news, photos, reports and fixtures!
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The Nenagh Éire Óg under-16A hurlers earned an eight-point win over Roscrea at St Michael’s Park in Toomevara on Saturday afternoon – the victory marked the Blues’ first win at the grade since 2012.
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Pride of place this week goes to the under-16A hurling team who take on Roscrea in an eagerly-anticipated north final. The minor A Camogie team enjoyed another impressive win on Saturday while the senior hurlers booked their place in the county senior hurling championship quarter-finals against Portroe. Please read on for all the latest news, photos, reports and fixtures!
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Liam Heffernan’s senior hurlers booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Clean Ireland Recycling County Senior Hurling Championship following a fourteen-point win over Roscrea at a soaking wet St Flannan’s Park in Moneygall on Sunday afternoon.
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An exciting week ahead with the senior hurling team and minor A Camogie team returning to championship action – pride of place, however, goes to the under-16A hurling team who take on Roscrea in an eagerly-anticipated north final. Please read on for all the latest news, photos, reports and fixtures!
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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.
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An exciting week ahead as our junior A Camogie team return to action and our under-16A hurlers are in semi-final action against Toomevara. Although our minor A hurlers lost out at the quarter-final stage last week the Éire Óg minor A Camogie team made a very encouraging start to their respective championship on Saturday. Our thoughts are with Shane Hennessy and the Tipperary minor hurlers this week as they prepare for Sunday’s All-Ireland final while we also salute our underage stars (and coaches) who adorned the inter-county stage with the Tipperary under-14, under-15 and under-16 teams last weekend.
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The Blues lost an entertaining minor A quarter-final at a windy Puckane on Wednesday evening. The Éire Óg lads gave it everything, but in the end were defeated by an impressive Kilruane team.
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Pride of place this week goes to Nenagh Handball Club’s Sinéad Meagher who won a world title. Meanwhile the minor A hurlers and minor A Camogie team are appealing for your support as both sides face into crucial contests. Please read on for all the latest news, fixtures, photos and reports.
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