Under-21A: The 2016 playing year kicked off in the best possible fashion when our u21 hurlers won a thrilling North u21 final. Coming from 9 points down during the 2nd half, they then held on to win an absorbing contest. Well done to all players, team management and backroom staff and hard luck to a very magnanimous Kildangan side who lost nothing in defeat. We now play Thurles Sarsfields in the county semifinal. Watch social media for fixture updates throughout the week.

Membership: A reminder to everyone that membership for 2016 is now due and can be paid to any club officer or online. The cost of membership is again very reasonably priced at €25 with a family membership option A priced at €60 and an option B priced at €85.
Volunteer Appeal: With the numbers we currently cater for, there is a huge need and opportunity for more people to become more involved in the day to day running of club affairs so that fresh faces can bring fresh ideas forward. Whether you are currently involved or on the periphery, whether you have skills in administration or coaching, we are actively seeking volunteers to come forward, If you are interested in getting involved in any capacity call 0872850732, contact any club officer or email eireogneneagh@gmail.com.
Club Lotto: The Nenagh Éire Óg Club Lotto represents the club’s key fundraising initiative. Please consider supporting the Blues by playing our club lotto online: click here!
Juveniles: Winter training classes classes will continue on Friday night at the following times: 10/12s girls and boys to be in complex at 6.50pm to start at 7pm, 14/16 boys in complex at 7.50pm to be ready for 8pm. Running Tuesday night at 7.30pm for 10/12 and 8pm for 14/16.
Handball: Hard luck to Billy O Brien and Eoin Garrigan who lost out in their under-10 North Final at the weekend.
CONTACT
If you need to contact Éire Óg please do so via our Contact page. You can also keep in touch by accessing our Facebook page or by following @nenagheireog on Twitter.
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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Our congratulations go this week to Barry Heffernan and the Tipperary hurlers who won the Munster final on Sunday last at Semple Stadium, Thurles. Well done also to the Éire Óg senior squad which represented the club so proudly in the Tom Semple Cup on Saturday and best of luck to our minor A and junior B teams who return to competitive action this week. A huge well done goes out to a whole series of Camogie players who turned out in the blue and gold of Tipperary recently and a special word of encouragement to the Blues’ under-12 team who paid a visit to Croke Park, Dublin. Finally, well done to our under-16A hurlers who recorded a third consecutive victory when beating Silvermines 5-19 to 2-16 on Monday evening!
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Senior management finalised, the process is underway to appoint the management teams for the remaining adult sides, Nenagh Éire Óg have been named north Tipperary club of the year and players Dáire Quinn and Alan Kelly honoured in an encouraging start to the year.
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There is an exciting weekend coming up for the Camogie club – on Saturday the under-16 Camogie team take on Newport-Ballinahinch in the county final while on Sunday the under-14 team also face Newport-Ballinahinch in their respective county final. Meanwhile the Éire Óg minor A team will also be in action against Cahir. Please support these teams if you can – your support is appreciated.
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The Blues’ junior B hurlers narrowly lost to Newport in a thrilling junior B championship clash played at Newport on Friday evening – despite this defeat Éire Óg will progress to the quarter-finals of the north championship.
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Nenagh Éire Óg qualified for the knock-out stages of the under-16A Camogie championship following a 5-12 to 0-10 win over Éire Óg Annacarty at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh on Tuesday evening.
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Junior A hurlers miss out on league semi-final as the Éire Óg junior Bs prepare for a last four clash with Lorrha.
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Nenagh Éire Óg senior hurlers drawn to face Roscrea in round two of the Hibernian Inn-sponsored North Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship.
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The Nenagh Éire Óg junior Bs have advanced to the league semi-final following fine six-point win over Toomevara.
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