Nenagh Éire Óg is calling on those interested in becoming coaches and/or mentors to young players to make contact with the juvenile committee.
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Éire Óg qualified for the semi-finals of the north Tipperary under-21A hurling championship thanks to an 11-point win over Roscrea in terrible conditions at Moneygall on Sunday afternoon.
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Under-21 hurlers prepare for a quarter-final clash with Roscrea while the juvenile committee is calling on those interested in becoming coaches to young players to make contact with Anne Kennedy.
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The Éire Óg minor hurlers lost to Limerick champions Doon in the final of the inaugural Munster Minor Hurling Championship at Dr Morris Park on Saturday afternoon.
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The Nenagh Éire Óg is calling on those interested to becoming coaches and/or mentors to young players to make contact with the juvenile committee. (more…)
Nenagh Éire Óg minor hurlers prepare to participate in the inaugural Munster minor hurling championship at Dr Morris Park, Thurles. (more…)
The Nenagh Éire Óg junior B Camogie team make history winning a first-ever adult title for the Blues while our under-21A hurlers make a winning start to the championship.
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Nenagh Éire Óg enjoyed a three-point win over Kildangan in a north Tipperary under-21A hurling championship clash played in horrible conditions at MacDonagh Park, Cloughjordan on Monday afternoon.
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Nenagh Éire Óg make history as Alanna Morris captains the Blues to a first-ever adult county Camogie title at the Ragg on Sunday afternoon – Éire Óg 4-6 Knockavilla 3-5.

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No rest for Nenagh Éire Óg – following Sunday’s dramatic county minor A final win the club now prepares for the under-21 championship and Sunday’s county junior B Camogie final.

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