There are three Nenagh Éire Óg players involved in an exciting weekend of colleges hurling this weekend
Last weekend both Grace O’Brien and Ruth Hassett captured medals for their colleges in an exciting weekend of third level camogie action. Grace won her third Ashbourne Cup medal for UL while Ruth won the Purcell Cup with NUI Maynooth.
This weekend it is the turn of the men as three of our players seek to win with their respective colleges.
On Friday, Peter Folan and Bob O’Brien will be hoping that IT Tralee can overcome the challenge posed by Ulster University in the Electric Ireland Higher Education Ryan Cup semi final. This game takes place in WIT Sports Campus at 3pm. Should they beat Ulster University, they will line out less than 24 hours later in the final against the winners of G.M.I.T and Athlone IT with throw-in at 12:30pm, again in WIT Sports Campus.
Philip Hickey will line out for Mary Immaculate College on Saturday at 14:45pm in WIT Sports Campus as they look to defeat UCC in the Electric Ireland Higher Education Fitzgibbon Cup final. UCC are the kingpins of third-level hurling with 38 titles to their name while Mary Immaculate only have two, the last of which was won in 2017.
The club sends our best wishes to Peter, Bob and Philip and hope the lads will be celebrating their success on Saturday evening.
Part-time work on offer, Tipperary lose out to Wexford while our 2018 Community Games team, Seán Minogue and the handballers are given a civic reception. All this and more in this week’s crammed news on the Blues

Jake Morris poses for a selfie following today’s clash with Wexford
Up-Coming Fixtures
The competitive season is due to start shortly and our senior hurlers will renew rivalry with Clonoulty Rossmore in a repeat of last year’s county senior hurling final in the opening round of the county league.
This game is expected to take place on Sunday, March 10th at 12pm in Clonoulty while we expect to play our next game in the league the following Sunday at 12pm in MacDonagh Park against Loughmore Castliney.
Our junior-B footballers expect to play their opening match of the county league in Drangan on Sunday, March 3rd against St. Patrick’s at 12pm. The lads will play Clerihan in MacDonagh Park in their second match and travel to Kilcommon to play Seán Treacy’s in the final group game of the league later in the year. They will play their opening match of the county junior-B championship against Lorrha & Dorrha in St. Ruadhan’s Park on the weekend of April 21st and will play Galtee Rovers and Éire Óg Annacarty next in the championship with both games fixed for MacDonagh Park.
The minor footballers play Ballina on Sunday morning at 11am in MacDonagh Park in the North minor-A championship.
Students Looking for Part-Time Work?
The Tipperary Coaching and Games Development are looking to recruit coaches for work on their Easter and Cúl Camps in 2019.
To apply please send a CV with cover letter via email to tipperarygaacamps@gmail.com.
Closing date for applicants is Friday 22nd March.
Fitzgibbon Cup
Best wishes go to Philip Hickey and Mary Immaculate College, Limerick who play University College Cork in this year’s Electric Ireland Fitzgibbon Cup final next Saturday in Waterford. Mary Immaculate overcame the challenge of Shane Hennessy’s NUI Galway 1-18 to 0-18 in the semi-final in Cusack Park, Ennis on Thurles. Commiserations to Shane who had a fine season in goals for the Connacht college and good luck to Philip in the final.
To the best of our knowledge here are all the winners of the Fitzgibbon Cup from Nenagh Éire Óg:
- Mick Darcy 1922-23, 1923-24, 1926-27 UCD.
- Michael O’Shaughnessy 1946-47 UCC.
- Philip Murray 1963-64 UCD.
- Paudie Kennedy 1964-65 UCD.
- Eamon Kennedy 1967-68, 1968-69, UCD
- Gerry Quinlan 1967-68 UCD.
- Mattie Ryan 1967-68, 1968-69, UCD.
- Donach O’Donnell 1991-92 Waterford RTC
- Richie Flannery 1997-98 UCC
- Hugh Flannery 2000-01, UCD
- Hugh Maloney 2003-04, 2005-06, WIT
- Paddy Murphy 2010-11 UL
- Tommy Heffernan 2014-15 UL
- Daire Quinn 2014-15
- Barry Heffernan 2017-18, 2017-18 UL
Hopefully we will be adding Philip’s name to the list and if we are missing anyone please email us the details to eireognenagh@gmail.com or contact us through any of our social media channels.
Tipperary

Barry Heffernan is in a spot of bother during today’s game
Hard luck to Barry Heffernan, Jake Morris and the Tipperary seniors who were defeated by Wexford thanks to a last minute point by Aidan Nolan, 1-15 to 1-14 today in Innovate Wexford Park. The lads must regroup now for the next Sunday when Kilkenny travel to Semple Stadium. Meanwhile there was better news for Grace O’Brien as the Tipperary senior camogs overcame Wexford today in Enniscorthy, 5-11 to 0-8 in the league. Grace managed a first-half point in the game.
#TeamEvros Well done to the @camogietipp Senior team beating Wexford at Patrick’s Park Enniscorthy 5-11 to 0-8 today! #SupportHerSport w/ @LittlewoodsIRL & @20x20_ie pic.twitter.com/3kLvqQwPCc
— eir evo (@eirevo) February 17, 2019
Award One Youth Course
The Award One Youth Course is being run by North Tipperary coaching development officer Paudie Malone. Paudie Butler was taking the session last week in Kilruane MacDonagh’s GAA club. Our thanks to our four coaches Mike Corrigan, Tom Coughlan, Tom Boland and Cathal Farrell who are giving up their own time to develop their own coaching knowledge over the five nights of the course. It’s a great course and will greatly benefit the underage players in the club.
Civic Reception

Like father, like son. David and Seán Minogue collect their certificates at the civic reception last week
Last week the club was honoured by a civic reception in the council offices on the Limerick Road. Firstly former player and coach Seán Minogue was honoured for his exploits on the pitch and putt courses after he won the British Open and the Dutch open. Secondly our under-11 hurlers were also honoured after winning the All-Ireland Community Games final last summer in Limerick while world champion handballer, Sinead Meagher of Nenagh Handball Club, was recognised for her outstanding achievements in 2018. Also recognised was juvenile coach Brian O’Brien who also won a world handball championship.
The sporting talent in our town is amazing and it is fantastic to see it officially recognised.

Sinead with her coach Eamonn Spillane and father Christy

The under-11 panel with club stalwart Tommy Mulcahy. Tommy was the boys first coach at under-6 level and set them on the path to All-Ireland glory.
Juvenile News
Camogie News

Happy Éire Ógres
Club registration for all camogie ages will take place this Saturday 23rd at the complex from 11am until 12pm.
Forms can be picked up at training during the week or on Saturday morning.
All camogie players must register for insurance purposes.
Seniors
Best of luck to the Nenagh Éire Óg camogie senior team in their first league match of the year next Sunday against Annacarty.
Under-16
The under-16s have their first match next weekend. Training takes place on Tuesday and Thursday.
Under-12
Under-12 training continues every Wednesday evening 6:00pm – 7:00pm in the ball alley at the Nenagh Éire Óg complex. Newcomers are always welcome.
Under-10
Under-10 camogie training continues in Nenagh College at 9am on Saturday morning. €2 at the gate Newcomers are always welcome. All girls must wear helmets and shinguards.
Éire Ógre Girls
The third morning of the Éire Ógres got underway at the club last Saturday with almost fifty girls participating in a variety of activities. The children are improving their motor and physical skills with the main focus being on having fun. Help from older siblings and parents has helped hugely in creating a lovely atmosphere in the hall each week and the treats afterwards have ensured that there are lots of happy faces at the end of the session. Registration will take place during the Ógres next week for any child who wishes to continue playing for the year.

Éire Ógres
Weekly Walks
Our weekly walks continue this Thursday for the sixth time this year and we will hoping to cover 5.5KM. These walks are open to people from Nenagh and beyond and everyone is welcome for what is a lovely, relaxed and social atmosphere.
Club Lotto
There was one winner of this weeks jackpot of €1,800.
Congratulations Kenneth Kennedy, Portroe.
The 2 x 50 lucky dip winners were…..
Patrick Dight, St Conlans ROAD
Thos. Lawlor, c/o Figgertys
If you would like to join the club lotto online you can do so here.
Grace O’Brien wins her third Ashbourne Cup, the draws for senior hurling league and junior-B football take place while Active Archie makes a welcome visit to MacDonagh Park. All this and more in this weeks jam-packed news on the Blues

Active Archie
Senior County Hurling League Draw

Tipperary Senior Hurling League Champions 2018
The draws took place during the week for the county senior hurling league and Nenagh Éire Óg find ourselves in Division One, Group One. This newly restructured league offers clubs seven competitive matches during the summer months when the senior inter-county teams are in action. This means that clubs will have to play these fixtures without their county players until Tipperary’s interest is finished in the senior championships.
The top two teams in both groups will qualify for the semi-finals while the bottom team is automatically relegated.
Division 1
Group 1: Nenagh Éire Óg, Loughmore Castleiney, Toomevara, Clonoulty Rossmore, Éire Óg Annacarty, Killenaule, Roscrea and Portroe.
Group 2: Upperchurch Drombane, Burgess, Borris-Ileigh, Moycarkey Borris, Thurles Sarsfields, Kilruane MacDonagh’s, Kiladangan and Drom & Inch.
County Junior B Football League and Championship
After the huge interest in playing Gaelic football last summer the club have entered a team into the county junior-B league and championship.
The draw was made for this during the week and in the county championship we have been drawn to play Lorrha & Dorrha, Éire Óg Annacarty and Galtee Rovers.
In the county league we find ourselves in Division Three, Group Two alongside St. Patrick’s, Clerihan and Seán Treacy’s.
These two competitions will guarantee the team a minimum of six games. If you would like to play Gaelic football with the club in 2019 you can contact us through any of our social media platforms or alternatively email us on eireognenagh@gmail.com
Code of Behaviour
The GAA has issued a new Code of Behaviour for all members of the Association and once someone pays their membership they automatically sign up to this new code. In order to preserve our club’s good name we know all of our players, mentors and supporters will continue to present a very positive image of Nenagh Éire Óg on the playing fields and beyond by adhering to all that is set out in the code.
We encourage all of our players, mentors and members to familiarise themselves with this new code.
If you would like to download and read the code please click the following link: Code of Behaviour
All other downloads in relation to child welfare and protection can be got here: Child Welfare and Protection
Tipperary

Barry Heffernan and Michael O’Leary (Kerry) tussle under the dropping ball
Best of luck to Barry Heffernan, Jake Morris and the Tipperary senior hurlers who travel to Innovate Wexford Park on Sunday next to play Wexford in round three of the Allianz hurling league.
Tipperary GAA Draw
Congratulations to the club syndicate Cairde Na Gormacha who won €1,000 in the County Board Draw on Friday evening.
Congrats to Cairde Na Gormacha @nenagheireog who just won €1,000 in the Feb GAA Draw
— Tipperary GAA Draw (@TippDraw) February 8, 2019
Weekly Walk
The club’s weekly walk continues this Thursday at 7pm from the clubhouse. All are welcome.
St. Mary’s Nenagh

St. Mary’s Nenagh. All-Ireland senior camogie finalists 2019
Congratulations go to St. Mary’s Nenagh who have qualified for the All-Ireland senior-B final following a great 1-8 to 1-6 win over Dominican College, Dublin in Na Fianna’s grounds on Saturday. Nenagh Éire Óg are represented on the panel by Niamh Sheridan, Ciara Sherlock, Megan Grace, Lucy Spain, Caroline Browne and Rachel O’Connor.
If you would like to download the match programme from the game please click here.
Camogie News
Seniors & Minors
Senior and Minor training continues this Sunday morning at 8a.m. Newcomers are always welcome.
Under-14 and Under-16
Under-14 and under-16 training continues every Wednesday 6pm to 7pm at Nenagh Éire Óg. Everyone is welcome and the under-16 championship starts in a few weeks.
Under-12
Under-12 training continues every Wednesday evening 6pm to 7pm in the ball alley at the Nenagh Éire Óg complex. Newcomers are always welcome.
Under-10
Under-10 camogie training continues in Nenagh College at 9am every Saturday morning. €2 at the gate. Newcomers are always welcome. All girls must wear helmets and shinguards.
Éire Ógres
Nenagh EBS sponsored Éire Ógres (girls under-6 & under-8s ) were back for lots more fun and games on Saturday for day two of their four week introductory camp. All the children practice basic fundamental skills and movements. Our thanks to the huge parental support which ensures there is lots of encouragement. Thanks to the hard working committee for providing beautiful treats in the committee room also. Next week there will be a registration morning in the complex during the Ógres for any child who wishes to join up as a member of the camogie club for the year, allowing them to continue training after the camp finishes up.
It has been a great week for Nenagh Éire Óg camogie club with the following notable achievements for some of our members.
Congratulations to Michelle Barry who has been selected on the Tipperary Under16 A panel recently. Everyone at the club would like to wish her well for the coming year.
Colleges Camogie
Commiserations to Aislinn O’Brien and Trinity College Dublin who were beaten by Athlone IT in the Fr. Meagher Cup final. We congratulate Ruth Hassett and NUI Maynooth who won the Purcell Cup today. We also congratulate Grace O’Brien (UL) on winning her third Ashbourne Cup medal and commiserate with Hazel McAuliffe (UCC) who was part of the losing finalists.
Club Lotto
This weeks lotto jackpot was not won.
The 5 x €50 lucky dip winners were…..
Billy Coen, Ballinderry
Seamus Hayes, Kilkeary
Conor Cleary, Annbrook
Kevin Tucker
Mark McKenna, Drom na Choille
If you would like to join the club lotto online you can do so here.
Membership

MacDonagh Park
Club membership for 2019 is now due and you can pay online here. There are different prices for students, OAPs, unemployed as well as two different family rates. Membership can also be paid to any committee member. For further information you can ring Derek Lillis on 086 861 4863.
Fitzgibbon Cup
This week sees the Fitzgibbon Cup semi-finals take place and for once, two Nenagh Éire Óg players will be hoping the other loses as Philip Hickey’s Mary Immaculate College, Limerick take on Shane Hennessy’s NUI Galway. This game is expected to take place in Cusack Park, Ennis on Thursday at 2:20pm.
Philip already got one over on a team mate as his side defeated Cork IT in the quarter final. Andrew Coffey scored two points for the Cork men but it wasn’t enough to help his side progress.
University College Cork play Dublin City University in the other semi final.
Juvenile News
Registration
North Tipperary
Welcome Active Archie to MacDonagh Park
The club were delighted to welcome Active Archie to MacDonagh Park on Saturday to the Éire Ógres camp. Active Archie is a member of Ms Lynch’s senior infants class in Kilkeary National School and he was impressed by the great behaviour of all the boys and girls last Saturday morning.

North Tipperary Under-14 Football Team
The Éire Ógres are back, the senior club championship draws, news of the County Board Gaeltacht schlorships and much, much more. Once again this week’s news are loaded, with news on the Blues
Senior Hurling Championship
County Championship
The draws have taken place for the 2019 Tipperary Water senior hurling championships and we have been paired in a group along with Burgess, Loughmore Castliney and Upperchurch Drombane. This group is going to be a baptism of fire for the club’s new management team. In 2018 we just about got over the line against Loughmore Castleiney in the county quarter-final and the Mid men will be out for revenge. Our last clash with Upperchurch Drombane was in 2013 and once again we were pushed right to the final whistle while neighbours Burgess are the reigning Seamus Ó’Riain cup champions and will be more than anxious to prove that their rightful home is in the Dan Breen Cup.
The full draw is as follows:
Group one: Nenagh Éire Óg, Loughmore Castleiney, Upperchurch Drombane, Burgess.
Group two: Toomevara, Clonoulty Rossmore, Borris-Ileigh, Moycarkey Borris.
Group three: Thurles Sarsfield’s, Kilruane MacDonagh’s, Éire Óg Annacarty, Killenaule.
Group four: Kiladangan, Drom & Inch, Roscrea, Portroe.
North Tipperary Championship

North Tipperary senior hurling champions 2014
In the North senior hurling championship we have once again been drawn to play our neighbours Burgess in the first round.
The full draw is as follows:
Kilruane MacDonagh’s V Silvermines
Borris-Ileigh V Newport
Toomevara V Kiladangan
Nenagh Éire Óg V Burgess
Ballina V Portroe
Lorrha & Dorrha, Roscrea and Templederry all received byes in the first round.
County Fixtures Plan 2019
Attached is the master fixtures plan for 2019.
Tipperary
Commiserations to Barry Heffernan, Jake Morris and the Tipperary senior hurlers who were defeated by Limerick in round two of the Allianz National Hurling League on Saturday night in the Gaelic Grounds 1-21 to 1-14. Barry scored a delightful first-half point which can be seen in the Tweet below. We wish Barry well as he had to retire early from the game after picking up an injury. Next up for Tipperary is a trip to the sunny South East as they play Wexford in Innovate Wexford Park on Sunday February 16th.
Check out the best of the action from @LimerickCLG v @TipperaryGAA here: pic.twitter.com/hYHwazbrJT
— The GAA (@officialgaa) February 2, 2019
2019 Membership is Now Due
Club membership for 2019 is now due and you can pay online here. There are different prices for students, OAPs, unemployed as well as two different family rates. Membership can also be paid to any committee member. For further information you can ring Derek Lillis on 086 861 4863.
Gaeltacht Scholarships
The following will be the procedure for obtaining a Gaeltacht Scholarship from Coiste Chontae Thiobraid Árann in 2019.
- The scholarships are confined to 2nd Year, TY and 5th Year Students in 2019 and previous recipients of Tipperary GAA Gaeltacht scholarships cannot apply in 2019.
- Students should immediately book a course directly from one of the three nominated Munster Irish Colleges on the application Form. This should be done ASAP as popular dates are booked out quickly.
- Students wishing to secure a scholarship from Tipperary GAA should complete the attached application form and submit it through their own local GAA Club.
- The secretary of the GAA Club must sign the form and attach a reference letter supporting the applicant’s application before returning it to the Co. Rúnaí. Please note the club recommending the successful applicant will be contributing €75 to the scholarship along with the Division, Co Board and Munster Council.
- Interviews for the scholarships will be held in Lár na Páirce during February to establish each candidate’s suitability.
- Once the student is notified that they have been successful they must secure a receipt for their fee payment from the Irish College where they have registered.
- Once this receipt is received by the Co. Rúnaí the scholarship cheque for €300 will be posted out directly to the student’s home.
The closing date for the receipt of Gaeltacht Scholarship applications is Friday, February 8th, 2019.

Nenagh Éire Óg participants on the North Tipperary Under-14 team
Club Lotto
This weeks lotto jackpot was not won.
The 5 x €50 lucky dip winners were:
Ken Dwan, Kilruane
Noel Hassett, Benedine
Dave Murphy
Jack Cavanagh, c/o Johnny Cavanagh
Charlie Kavanagh, c/o Johnny Cavanagh
If you would like to play the Nenagh Éire Óg club lotto you can do so online by clicking this link: https://play.clubforce.com/play_newa.asp?ll_id=292#Anchor
Camogie News
Under-10
Under-10 camogie training continues in Nenagh College at 9am every Saturday morning. Newcomers are always welcome. All girls must wear helmets and shinguards.
Under-12
Under-12 training continues every Wednesday evening 6:00 – 7:00 in the ball alley at Nenagh Éire Óg complex. Newcomers are always welcome.
Under-14 & Under-16
Under-14 and Under-16 training continues on Wednesdays from 6.00pm to 7.00pm at Nenagh Éire Óg. Everyone is welcome and our under-16 championship starts in a few weeks.
Nenagh Éire Ógre Camp
47 girls took part in the Nenagh EBS Éire Ógre Camp on Saturday morning. It is always one of the most exciting times in the club calendar. We welcomed lots of new faces who joined up with the girls from last year. Our thanks to EBS Nenagh for their kind sponsorship. If there are any other girls who would like to come along, the camp runs for another three weeks. Girls born in 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014 are welcome. Everyone receives a t-shirt and certificate at the end of the camp. No hurley or helmet are needed for the camp.
Call or text Catherine on 086 0855165 to register boys. Call or text Pat on 087 9180830 to register girls.

Participants at the Éire Ógres camp
Juvenile News
Well done to our Nenagh EBS sponsored Éire Ógres who completed day one of the GAA camp for beginners yesterday. There was a huge turn-out again and thanks must go to the mentors and parents who helped out. The biggest ‘thank you’ though must surely go to our newest stars! They were enthusiastic, positive, well behaved and full of fun. Nothing beats seeing the joy on a four year old’s face because he landed that ball in that bucket! We must get a photograph of that. Looking forward to seeing you all again next week!
THE ÓGRES START BACK THIS SATURDAY, THREE ÉIRE ÓG PLAYERS FEATURE FOR TIPPERARY IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUES WHILE THE THURSDAY WALKS CONTINUES. ALL THIS AND MORE, IN THIS WEEKS NEWS ON THE BLUES

Grace O’Brien in action against Galway on Saturday
ÉIRE ÓGRES 2019
Nenagh Éire Óg’s GAA camp for beginners, kindly sponsored by EBS Nenagh, returns for 2019 each Saturday, from February 2nd to 23rd at the MacDonagh Park Complex from 9.45am-10.45am for boys and 10.45am-11.45am for girls. It is open to all boys born in 2013-2014 and girls born in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. The cost is €10 for the month and the boys and girls will be presented with a certificate and a special Éire Ógres training t-shirt on completion of the course.

Éire Ógres action 2018
Call or text Catherine on 086 0855165 to register boys and call or text Pat on 087 9180830 to register girls. Please arrive early on the first morning to sign your registration form.
Tipperary

Jake sets up Seamus Callanan for his opening goal
Congratulations to Jake Morris, Barry Heffernan and the Tipperary senior hurling team who recorded a comprehensive win over Clare in the opening round of the league on Saturday in Semple Stadium. Jake finished the game with two points to his name while he also played a major role in the build up to Seamus Callanan’s two goals. Best of luck next Saturday evening to everyone involved as they take on Limerick in the Gaelic Grounds.
On Saturday Grace O’Brien came on as a half-time substitute for Tipperary in their league clash against Galway in the Ragg but unfortunately she couldn’t prevent her side from going down to a defeat. Hard luck Grace.

Barry gets out in front of his opponent on Saturday
Under-10 Camogie
Under-10 camogie training continues this Saturday at 9am. We are always looking for new talent so all are welcome including newcomers. All girls must wear shin guards and helmets. Please be there for 8:50am to make the most of the hour. €2 per child.
Under-12 Camogie
Under-12 training continues every Wednesday evening from 6pm to 7pm in the ball alley
WEEKLY WALK
Our weekly walk continues this Thursday from MacDonagh Park at 7pm with registration from 6:45pm. This walk is open to everyone regardless of fitness and is a fantastic social way to get in shape.
Conor O’Donovan on the Six-One News
During the week Conor and Rory O’Donovan made an appearance on the Six-One News to discuss handpassing currently in hurling and how many players are these days fooling the referees by throwing the sliothar. You can view the interview in the tweet below.
Former All-Ireland winner Conor O'Donovan demonstrates the use of the illegal handpass in hurling. pic.twitter.com/mG7U3o2QAM
— RTÉ GAA (@RTEgaa) January 22, 2019

Seán just realised that asking Catherine if they were stopping in Borrisoleigh on the way home after the game Saturday, wasn’t a great idea.
The Ógres are back, Operation Transformation continues while membership for 2019 is now due. All this and more in this week’s news on the Blues
The Ógres are back!
Nenagh Éire Óg’s GAA camp for beginners, kindly sponsored by EBS Nenagh, returns for 2019 each Saturday, from February 2nd to 23rd at the MacDonagh Park Complex from 9.45am-10.45am for boys and 10.45am-11.45am for girls. It is open to all boys born in 2013-2014 and girls born in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. The cost is €10 for the month and the boys and girls will be presented with a certificate and a special Éire Ógres training t-shirt on completion of the course.
Call or text Catherine on 086 0855165 to register boys and call or text Pat on 087 9180830 to register girls. Please arrive early on the first morning to sign your registration form.
Operation Transformation
Operation Transformation continues this Thursday night, for the next five weeks, from MacDonagh Park with a sign in time of 18:45pm and the walk itself commencing at 19:00pm. All are welcome regardless of fitness levels and absolutely no one will be left behind.
2019 Membership is now due

Nenagh Éire Óg logistics manager, Matt Lillis
Club membership for 2019 is now due and you can pay online here. There are different prices for students, OAPs, unemployed as well as two different family rates. Membership can also be paid to any committee member. For further information you can ring Derek Lillis on 086 861 4863.
Juvenile Flag Day
The juvenile club’s flag day will take place on Saturday, January 26th. This is a very important fundraiser for the club and your support is needed. If you can volunteer an hour please contact Mel at 087 244 0855 to reserve a preferred slot and location.
Tipperary
Best of luck to Barry Heffernan, Jake Morris and the Tipperary senior hurlers in their opening match of the Allianz Leagues next Saturday when Clare make the trip to Semple Stadium. Throw in is at 7pm.
Hard luck to Grace O’Brien and the Tipperary senior camogie team who were defeated by Cork in the opening round of the league today. Grace appeared as a second-half substitute. They play Galway next weekend.
We also congratulate all our players who received their medals for winning the Munster minor and All-Ireland under-21 championship in 2018. Rory O’Donovan, Seán Phelan and Cian O’Farrell were part of the minor set up while Jake Morris and Shane Hennessy were members of the All-Ireland under-21 squad.
Camogie News
Under-10
Nenagh Éire Óg’s GAA camp for beginners, kindly sponsored by EBS Nenagh, returns for 2019 each Saturday, February 2nd to 23rd at the MacDonagh Park Complex from 9.45am-10.45am for boys and 10.45am-11.45am for girls. It is open to all boys born 2013-2014 and girls born 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014. The cost is €10 for the month and the boys and girls will be presented with a certificate and a special Éire Ógres training t-shirt on completion of the course. Call or text Catherine on 086 0855165 to register boys. Call or text Pat on 087 9180830 to register girls.

Former Nenagh players Paul Dillon and Michael Grey with former Nenagh CBS teacher Eamonn Dillon at the Solohead ambush commemoration on Sunday
Operation Transformation is a massive success, a fantastic weekend for Nenagh Handball Club and news from the GAA Games Development Conference. All this and more in this week’s news on the Blues
Operation Transformation
Well done to everybody who took part in the Operation Transformation 5K Walk on Saturday in association with Tipperary Sports Partnership. Over 250 people enjoyed the exercise and the refreshments afterwards in the complex. As part of the Ireland Lights Up campaign and Operation Transformation, Nenagh Eire Óg will lead a 5K walking programme beginning this Thursday, January 17th and continuing each Thursday for six weeks. Free to all, registration is at 7.15pm in the complex with the walk starting at 7.30pm. See you all there!
A whole series of photographs from the walk are available to view on our Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/nenagheireog
GAA Games Development Conference
The club were represented at the annual GAA Games Development Conference on Saturday last by Niall Cahill, Cyril Bailey, Seán McTiernan, David Minogue and Enda O’Sullivan and with the emphasis on player wellbeing, the five came away with plenty of food for thought. On what was a fantastic event for anyone with an interest in coaching and player development the five were treated to numerous insightful and educational talks with the highlights being Waterford’s Derek McGrath and former world champion boxer Bernard Dunne who both gave insights into their thought process and philosophies on management.
The GAA will be uploading videos from the conference onto their website over the next few days and we recommend that you make it your business to watch both Derek and Bernard’s presentations.
Schools’ GAA

©Padraig Hogan ©www.sportsfocus.ie
We extend our commiserations to St. Mary’s Nenagh who were beaten by St. Flannan’s Ennis, in the Munster senior B final on Saturday last in Clarecastle on a 1-6 to 1-4 scoreline. The club were represented by Niamh Sheridan, Megan Grace, Caroline Browne, Rachel O’Connor, Lucy Spain and Ciara Sherlock. The team however are not finished yet as they now progress to the All-Ireland series and we wish them the very best in that competition.
Tipperary camogie and indeed our very own club have an awful lot to be thankful for when it comes to St. Mary’s as the school, and in particular Mr. Dulea, have gone above and beyond the call of duty when it comes to promoting camogie. Many players from the school have gone on to represent Tipperary and during the glory years for Tipperary in the late ’90s and early 2000s the team were backboned by former St. Mary’s players. We have no doubt that many of the players on the current team will play a huge role with the clubs and county into the years ahead.
A whole series of photographs from the game are available here.
Commiserations go to Nenagh CBS who were agonisingly defeated by a last-ditch goal by CBC Cork, 2-14 to 2-12, in the Dr. Harty Cup quarter-final during the week. Victory seemed assured after Bryan McLoughlin scored what appeared to be a match-winning goal three minutes into injury time but the Cork lads from the resultant puck out worked the ball up the field to score a goal of their own within thirty seconds. Nenagh were represented by Rory O’Donovan, Seán Phelan, Liam Heffernan, Fiachra Starr, Conor Hennessy, Gavin Dooley, Paul McLoughlin, Brendan Long and Conor Robinson while former Nenagh players Donach O’Donnell and Dean Ray were part of the management team.
Once again we wish to thank all the schools in our parish for their continued work in promoting Gaelic games. Teachers and coaches are very generous with their time and knowledge and this is appreciated by everyone in Nenagh Éire Óg.
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Nenagh Éire Óg and Operation Transformation are teaming up this Saturday and you are invited
RTÉ’s Operation Transformation is back once again for the new year helping the nation live and lead a healthier and more active lifestyle. Over 100,000 people have taken part in Operation Transformation walking events since its inception and it is hoped that Saturday, January 12th, 2019, will be our biggest yet!
In association with Tipperary Sports Partnership and Sports Ireland, Nenagh Éire Óg are hosting our own Operation Transformation walk this Saturday from MacDonagh Park with registration at 10am. Everyone is invited to take part, regardless of fitness levels, and we look forward to seeing many from North Tipperary participate.
The club sends its best wishes to St. Mary’s while commiserating with Nenagh CBS

Caroline Browne will be closely watched by St. Flannan’s on Saturday
Best of luck to St. Mary’s Nenagh in the senior B Munster camogie final this Saturday. The girls face Clare side St. Flannan’s in Clarecastle at 12:30pm and Caroline Browne, Lucy Spain, Megan Grace, Rachel O’Connor, Ciara Sherlock and Niamh Sheridan are the Nenagh Éire Óg representatives on the panel. The panel have been training diligently throughout the autumn and winter and deserve huge support on Saturday.
Commiserations go to Nenagh CBS who were agonisingly defeated by a last-ditch goal by CBC Cork, 2-14 to 2-12, in the Dr. Harty Cup quarter-final this afternoon. Victory seemed assured after Bryan McLoughlin scored what appeared to be a match-winning goal three minutes into injury time but the Cork lads from the resultant puck out worked the ball up the field to score a goal of their own within thirty seconds. Nenagh were represented by Rory O’Donovan, Seán Phelan, Liam Heffernan, Fiachra Starr, Conor Hennessy, Gavin Dooley, Paul McLoughlin, Brendan Long and Conor Robinson while former Nenagh players Donach O’Donnell and Dean Ray were part of the management team.
Once again we wish to thank all the schools in our parish for their continued work in promoting Gaelic games. Teachers and coaches are very generous with their time and knowledge and this is appreciated by everyone in Nenagh Éire Óg.
All set for the Harty Cup match against CBC Cork 💪 pic.twitter.com/OjAllOid25
— St. Joseph's CBS Nenagh (@CBSNenagh) January 9, 2019
The club gears up for Operation Transformation, the Buff is back while Tipperary conquer the Kingdom. All this and more in this week’s news on the Blues
Operation Transformation
The club held a lovely and relaxed 5km and 7.5km walk on New Years Day. Our thanks goes to Bartley Ryan and TP Sullivan for organising the event. We are gearing ourselves up for the Operation Transformation walk, in association with RTÉ and Tipperary Sports Partnership, on Saturday 12th January at 10am in MacDonagh Park. This is the ideal way to begin 2019 on a positive and healthy note and with a huge crowd expected it is the ideal way to get some exercise in a social environment.
The Blues 10km Needs Your Help

The walking wounded, Paul Lillis, Barry Heffernan and Adam Gratton at the run last June
Running in Ireland are currently taking a public vote on races of the year and The Blues 10km has been nominated in the 10km section. We are asking you to please click on the link, scroll down to the 10km vote and from there scroll to Tipperary The Blues 10KM and vote for our race, even if you didn’t run it!!!
Here is the link: link
Tipperary Conquer the Kingdom
Congratulations to Jake Morris, Barry Heffernan and the Tipperary senior hurling team who defeated Kerry in MacDonagh Park on Saturday last, 4-20 to 1-14 in the Co-Op Superstores Munster league in front of 1186 patrons. Jake pointed three fantastic points while Barry was superb in the half-back line. Tipperary now face Clare in the final which is due to take place next weekend.
Bloody Sunday
On Saturday evening last, Tipp FM’s Stephen Gleeson paid a visit to Jimmy Morris to interview him for an upcoming documentary to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. The Tipperary GAA Bloody Sunday Committee are in the process of planning a number of events to mark the centenary of one of the darkest days in GAA history and Jimmy spoke about an old friend of his from Nenagh, Pat Cleary, who was present on that dreadful day.
Delighted to meet @nenagheireog legend Jimmy Morris after the Tipp game on Saturday evening. Such good company and an avid GAA follower, it was great to record him for a Bloody Sunday documentary to mark the centenary @TippFMSport and @TippfootballGAA #GAA pic.twitter.com/sjtNqjBupD
— Stephen Gleeson (@StephenGleeson_) January 6, 2019
The Buff is Back

Three Nenagh Éire Óg under-14 hurlers, Aaron McLoughlin, Jamie Cottrell and Cian Powell, get a selfie with Buff Egan, the first patron through the gates in MacDonagh Park on Saturday. ©Padraig Hogan
The popular Kerry hurling fan, Buff Egan, was back in MacDonagh Park on Saturday to see his beloved Kingdom play the Premier and true to form, he was the first patron through the gates. Arguably the most dedicated hurling fan in the country Buff once again happily posed for selfies and even entertained the crowd at half time with his exhibition of free taking while been ably assisted in his Snapchat commentary by Mary Ryan, wife of former Nenagh hurler, Denis.
New Year’s Resolution
In Nenagh Éire Óg we are very fortunate to have an army of volunteers who help out in many different ways throughout the year. Whether it’s parking cars on match day, selling lotto tickets or putting out flags before games everyone has a role to play. There is always something that people can do to help the club in an enjoyable and social environment. If you would like to help out Nenagh Éire Óg email us at eireognenagh@gmail.com or talk to any member of the club. Why not make it your new year’s resolution to volunteer your skills and services? It will be the best resolution you’ll ever keep.
Harty Cup
The very best of luck to Donach O’Donnell and the Nenagh CBS Harty Cup side who play Christian Brothers’ College, Cork in Kilmallock at 13:30 this Wednesday, January 9th in the quarter-final. The lads have been training diligently and deserve all the support they can get.
Camogie News
Happy New Year to all Nenagh Éire Óg camogie club members. A New Year sees some new members coming onto the committee. The club would like to thank all of the outgoing members of the committee for their dedication and hard work during 2018 and welcome the new committee members for 2019.
The committee is as follows;
Chairperson – Kieran Malone
Vice-chairperson – James O’Dwyer
Secretary – Pat Sheridan
Treasurer – Tom Mac Auliffe
PRO – Áine Gilmartin
Joint Registrars – Caitriona Cleary & Deirdre Colleran
Child Welfare Officer – Mark Hassett
Committee members – Lisa O’Meara, Caitriona Fanning, Donal Ryan.
Nenagh Éire Óg Camogie would like to wish St Mary’s Secondary School the very best of luck in the Munster Colleges Final coming up on the 12th of January. Good luck to the players and the management team.