Greg Browne’s under-21A hurling team made an encouraging start to their championship campaign on Saturday afternoon in Moneygall when beating Roscrea by sixteen points.
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Although our senior hurlers suffered county final heartache at Semple Stadium, Thurles on Sunday afternoon the Nenagh Éire Óg junior a Camogie team capped off a wonderful season on Saturday when the Blues beat Toomevara by a single point after a titanic struggle in a county final played at The Ragg. Please read on for all the latest news, photos, reports and fixtures!
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Despite falling nine points behind in the opening half Éire Óg fought back manfully and pushed Thurles Sarsfields to the very limit – unfortunately the defending champions edged this dramatic contest with a late, late surge of scores.
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Huge congratulations to the Blues’ junior A Camogie team who booked their place in the county final thanks to a resounding semi-final win over Kildangan on Saturday afternoon – the girls are now preparing for a decider against Toomevara. Meanwhile this week our senior hurlers are preparing to take on defending champions Thurles Sarsfields in the county final at Semple Stadium, Thurles. Both panels of players would appreciate your support this weekend. Please read on for all the latest news, photos, reports and fixtures!
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The junior A Camogie team and the senior hurling team enjoyed terrific wins over Holycross-Ballycahill and Drom & Inch respectively last weekend. Please read on for all the latest news, photos, reports and fixtures!
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Nenagh Éire Óg booked their place in the county senior hurling final following a thrilling one-point win over a fantastic Drom & Inch team at Semple Stadium, Thurles on Sunday afternoon.
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Éire Óg enjoyed a twelve-point win over a determined Portroe side at Semple Stadium, Thurles on Sunday afternoon. Despite trailing by eight points at the break Portroe fought back manfully to close the gap to four, but the Blues surged clear in the final quarter to book their place in the semi-finals of the Clean Ireland Recycling County Senior Hurling Championship.
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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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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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The Éire Óg junior B hurlers missed out on a place in the north Tipperary quarter-finals when suffering a two-point defeat against Shannon Rovers at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh on Saturday evening.
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