
There’ll be no quarter asked or given this Sunday in Semple Stadium as Nenagh Éire Óg and Kilruane MacDonaghs clash in the county quarter final.
Adult News
Senior Hurling
Best of luck to our senior hurlers who face Kilruane MacDonaghs in the county senior hurling quarter final this Sunday in Semple Stadium at 4pm.
Junior A
Our junior A hurlers play Clonmel Óg in the county quarter final in Templetuohy on Saturday at 4pm. Best of luck to all involved.
Junior C
Our junior C hurlers were defeated by Ballinahinch on Sunday last in Shallee in the opening round of the championship. They now play Shannon Rovers this Sunday at 12 noon in MacDonagh Park.
Lotto

There was no winner of this weeks jackpot.
The 3 Lucky 3 Winners are:
Julie Halinan, Knockalton
Jean Ryan, Bruach Tailte
Ann McGrath, C/o Jim Flynn
The club Lotto can be played here.
Juvenile News
Under 5 Boys
The boys welcomed Toomevara and Kilruane on Saturday morning for a fantastic blitz. The team played brilliantly. Training continues on Saturday mornings at 10 on the astro. Contact Paul on +353 86 029 8118 to join.
Under 7 Boys
The boys travelled to Moneygall on Friday evening to play Borrisokane and Moneygall in very competitive games. Training continues on Wednesday evenings. Contact John on +353 87 136 5053 to join.
Under 9 Boys
The boys travelled to Roscrea for a blitz and performed brilliantly. Training continues on Wednesday evenings. Contact Mike on +353 87 632 4202 to join.
Under 11 Boys
Training continues on Tuesday and Thursday. Contact Alan on +353 86 406 5529 to join.
Under 14 Boys
The boys are preparing for the upcoming Super 10s Gaelic football competition and we wish them every success. Training continues as usual. Contact Niall on +353 87 408 6439 to join.
Camogie News
Under 10 Girls
The girls played in a county blitz in Toomevara on Saturday where they enjoyed three games out of four. It was a great morning for all involved. Training continues on Wednesday evenings at 6. Contact details available on request.
Under 16 Girls
Our players gave a gutsy performance last Friday evening against the top side in Division 16A with a final score of Nenagh 1-12 Boherlahan 3-13. A special mention to the Cleary sisters who combined for a superb goal from a free, with Grace unexpectedly passing to LucyAnne who rattled the ball into the net past five Boherlahan defenders.
We will not know until next week where we have finished in the group as other teams still have games to play. Training continues on Monday and Friday evenings at 6.30.
Healthy Club Project

💪 Beginners’ Strength Class 💪
📆 From Mon 22 Sept. – 20 Oct 2025
🕐 6.50-7.50pm
📍Nenagh Éire Óg
✅ 5-weeks: €50
✅ Pay as you go: €12
✅ Females only; suitable for all ages
✅ Bring your own mat
🌟Benefits🌟
✔️Full-body strength & conditioning
✔️Improve heart health ♥️
✔️Attain a healthy weight
✔️Boost wellbeing 🥰
✔️Strengthen core/joints🏋♀️
✔️Long-term benefits for peri-menopausal and menopausal women💃
Queries :
Deirdre O’Connor [Healthy Club Officer]
HealthyClubNenaghEireOg@gmail.com

The Meet and Train sessions will start again on Tuesday 23 September at 7pm on the Slí Éire Óg Walkway.
This will be a walk/run session for anyone new to running. It will also suit those already running a few kilometres comfortably. Everyone is welcome to join in and participate at their own pace.
Venue : Slí Éire Óg Walkway
Participation : Nenagh Éire Óg or Social Membership [€20] required. Details below. Participants must complete sign-in sheet each week
Goal : Many of us are training for our first 5K parkrun – or first one in a long time – in November 2025!
All welcome, please spread the word.
📝 How do I join or renew my Social Membership?
All GAA membership, including social membership, is registered online on “Foireann”. If you don’t have a Foireann account, the following video Accessing Foireann goes through in detail how to set up an account on www.foireann.ie
▶️Select Nenagh Éire Óg GAA
▶️Select “Membership Options”
▶️Select “Social Membership”
▶️Follow through with payment
If you wish to pay in person or have any queries, please contact Club Registrar Enda Long 087-2213954. Membership forms are also available at the Complex.
Note that existing members of Nenagh Éire Óg do not need to take out Social Membership also!
Queries :
Deirdre O’Connor [Healthy Club Officer]
HealthyClubNenaghEireOg@gmail.com
Francis the History Maker

Last July the whole county partied as Tipperary blew Cork away with a breathtaking second-half display in the All-Ireland final. The Premier crowd were thrilled, but deep down they also felt terribly for Cork, whose All-Ireland drought has now dragged on for over twenty years.
The anniversary of their last win fell on September 11, but fear not — there’s been a breakthrough for Perkin Warbeck’s county. Step forward our own Francis Bourke, originally from the famous Craggy Island just off the Cork coast, who became the first Cork man in two decades to lift the Liam MacCarthy Cup when it made its way to MacDonagh Park.
A momentous day for Francis and the Rebel County — at long last a Cork man got his hands on the silverware. Fair play Francis, you’ve ended the famine.
Meet & Train Running Group
The Meet and Train sessions will start again on Tuesday 23 September at 7pm on the Slí Éire Óg Walkway.
This will be a walk/run session for anyone new to running. It will also suit those already running a few kilometres comfortably. Everyone is welcome to join in and participate at their own pace.
Venue : Slí Éire Óg Walkway
Participation : Nenagh Éire Óg or Social Membership [€20] required. Details below. Participants must complete sign-in sheet each week
Goal : Many of us are training for our first 5K parkrun – or first one in a long time – in November 2025!
All welcome, please spread the word.
📝 How do I join or renew my Social Membership?
All GAA membership, including social membership, is registered online on “Foireann”. If you don’t have a Foireann account, the following video Accessing Foireann goes through in detail how to set up an account on www.foireann.ie
https://youtu.be/1WIlCFy771s?si=A1bQ5Hdji4ej3Aw6
▶️Select Nenagh Éire Óg GAA
▶️Select “Membership Options”
▶️Select “Social Membership”
▶️Follow through with payment
If you wish to pay in person or have any queries, please contact Club Registrar Enda Long 087-2213954. Membership forms are also available at the Complex.
Note that existing members of Nenagh Éire Óg do not need to take out Social Membership also!
Queries :
Deirdre O’Connor [Healthy Club Officer]
HealthyClubNenaghEireOg@gmail.com #NenaghÉireÓgHealthyClub

Adult Notes

Sam O’Farrell in action on Sunday last against Cashel King Cormacs
Lotto
There was no winner of our latest lotto jackpot which stood at €2,400. A huge thank you to everyone who continues to support the draw. Remember, you can play online through Clubforce – the link is on our social media pages.
Senior
Hard luck to our senior hurlers who were narrowly edged out by Cashel in Round 2 of the County Senior Hurling Championship.
Final score: Cashel 0-21 Nenagh Éire Óg 2-13.
Goals came from Jake Morris and Adam Carey. A spirited effort from the lads.
Junior A
Our Junior A hurlers are into the North semi-final this Friday 29th. At the time of writing, their opponents are still to be confirmed. Best of luck to the team and management.
Under-17
Commiserations to our Under-17 hurlers who were defeated by Silvermines in a highly entertaining game in Kilcoleman. This result brings our involvement in this year’s championship to a close and we wish to sincerely thank the management team and the entire panel for their tremendous commitment and effort throughout the season. We also extend our best wishes to Evan Whyte for a speedy recovery after picking up an injury during the game
Camogie Notes

Lucy Spain on the attack against Moycarkey Borris
Under-6
Our youngest camogie stars had great fun in the hurling alley on Saturday morning with lots of games and skills, followed by some well-earned treats. New girls are always welcome – join us at 9am on Saturday mornings on the Astro.
Under-10
The girls played Kiladangan on Thursday in a blitz, with every player getting three games. Great effort from everyone. Training continues Monday evening at 6pm.
Under-13
Best of luck to our players in their league final against Cashel in Dr Morris Park, Thurles next Saturday. Let’s get out and support the girls.
Intermediate
Our second round of the 2025 championship saw us take on a strong Moycarkey side at home on Friday evening. Despite losing some of our starting players to injury, Nenagh produced some fine passages of play, particularly in the first half. Unfortunately, we struggled to turn those moves into scores, while Moycarkey proved more clinical and pulled away.
Final score: Moycarkey Borris 1-23 Nenagh Éire Óg 1-8.
Next up, we face Kilruane MacDonaghs on Tuesday 2nd September at 6.30pm in Ardcroney. All support appreciated.
Tipperary
Well done to Sailí O’Connor who lined out with the Under-15A development squad at the weekend. They brought home victory in their memorial blitz in Cappamore, Limerick – a brilliant achievement.
Juvenile Notes

Action from the under-17 game against Silvermines
Under-5 Boys
Training continues Saturday mornings at 10am on the Astro. Contact Paul on +353 86 029 8118 to join.
Under-7 Boys
Training continues Wednesday evenings. New players are always welcome. Contact John on +353 87 136 5053 to join.
Under-9 Boys
The boys enjoyed a brilliant morning of hurling against Kiladangan in Nenagh on Saturday. Training continues Wednesday evening. Contact Mike on +353 87 632 4202 to join.
Under-11 Boys
Training continues Tuesday and Thursday. Contact Alan on +353 86 406 5529 to join.
Under-13 Boys
The A panel take on Kilruane in the plate final this Tuesday evening in Nenagh at 6.45. Best of luck to the players and coaches – all support welcome.
The D panel are in action against Roscrea on Monday 25th August in Cloughjordan at 6.30. Wishing the boys the very best of luck, and as always, support is encouraged.
Training continues Wednesday and Friday unless there is a game. Contact Cathal on +353 86 080 6460 to join.
Under-15 Boys
The A panel bowed out of the championship last week after a tough battle against Ballina. Well done to the lads for their efforts throughout the campaign. Training continues Sunday and Wednesday unless there is a game. Contact Niall on +353 87 408 6439 to join.

All of us in the club wish Lily O’Brien a speedy recovery from the injury she picked up in the game against Moycarkey Borris. At first, it was feared she had suffered a broken ankle, with her mother Marie rushing to her side to offer support while physiotherapist Clodagh McIntyre quickly assessed the situation. Thankfully her ankle was fine – but Lily had, in fact, fallen victim to something far more serious… poorly finished tan lines on her feet.
As a result, she has been ruled out for the rest of the season and, even more devastatingly, will have to miss Electric Picnic next weekend. An emergency bottle of Dripping Gold was dispatched, though we await confirmation on whether it did the trick.
Speedy recovery Lily – from everyone in the club!

Lily being helped away for emergency treatment on her tan lines.
Club News 11 August 2025

Jake Morris in action against Thurles Sarsfields last Saturday. © https://www.instagram.com/jpol100/
Adult News
Community Walkathon
Our Community Walkathon and family fun day on the August Bank Holiday was a major success. Thank you so much to everyone who has donated and helped us reach our goal.
Senior
Our Senior hurlers have started off their County Championship campaign with a win over Thurles. The final score was 1-26 to 3-15 with the goal coming from James Mackey.
Junior A
Our Junior A hurlers had a great win over Roscrea on Friday last in the North Championship. They now face Kilruane this Friday coming at 7.15pm in Puckaun. Best of luck to players and management.

Niall Madden scores a point against Roscrea in the Junior-A championship
There was no winner of this weeks lotto jackpot. Please click here if you would like to sign up for our club lotto. The x3 €50 lucky dip winners are:
Mick Gleeson, c/o The HiB
Evelyn Morris, Ballyartella
Jim McAuliffe, Templeogue, Dublin.
Camogie News
Under-6 – We hosted Kiladangan this weekend for some games on the astro. This was a great opportunity for the players to express their skills gained throughout the summer and the girls were delighted to play three fun matches. Thank you to all the parents and coaches for organising such a great event. We look forward to travelling to Puckane in the near future.

Under-8 – Our camógs played Portroe last Saturday morning in Nenagh. Despite the damp conditions the girls played brilliantly and enjoyed the morning. Thanks to Portroe for visiting. Training continues Monday at 6:30.
Under-16 – Play their first game of the U16A championship away to Borris-Ileigh on Wednesday 13th at 7pm. Best of luck to all our U16 players and management.
Minor – County Champions! Congratulations to our Minor camogie team who put on a super display of camogie to beat Borris-Ileigh in the county Minor B final.
Playing uphill but with a strong wind on their backs in the first half, Nenagh needed to take full advantage. Borris started the faster and went two points up, but the Nenagh girls settled quickly and got back in the game with a well-taken goal by Clodagh Spain after five minutes. From then until half time, the girls didn’t look back, dominating every position. All six forwards scored and along with the deadly accuracy of Grace Cleary on frees we went in 1-13 to 1-2 at half time.
With such a strong wind blowing into their faces for the second half, the girls knew that they faced a fightback from Borris-Ileigh.
Some heroic defending from our six backs and a fine save by Eleanor Boland on 45 minutes kept Borris-Ileigh at arm’s length. With the gap closed to three points and only minutes remaining, Clodagh Spain won a dirty ball in midfield and moved the ball on to Sailí O’Connor who side-stepped two players onto her left and put the ball over the bar. It was Sailí’s fifth point from play and was the insurance point to secure a memorable win.
Afterwards, captain Ella O’Brien accepted the cup on behalf of the team and the celebrations began in earnest.
Great credit goes to the girls in this group who have battled hard together for Nenagh for many years – losing a U12C final in 2019, they then went on to win a U15C final in 2022 and now three years later they have won the Minor B final. It is a testament to their skill, hard work and commitment and all at Nenagh Éire Óg are very proud of these girls.
Under-18 B Camogie champions 2025
Intermediate – Our championship kicks off with an away fixture to Borris-Ileigh next Friday evening at 7pm. Preparations have been disrupted somewhat by the success of the minor team, but the Intermediate team have been training hard and will hope to get their campaign off to a good start on Friday.
Tipperary – Tipp Under 14 A development squad won their first All-Ireland today in Kilcock, Co Kildare. After three great wins against Limerick, Galway and Dublin in the group stages, Tipp met a very good Derry team who had beaten Cork and Kilkenny en route to the final. After a very close game Tipp emerged victorious by a point, bringing great joy to all involved. Every player contributed to the victory and a very successful year. We’re very proud of our own Lucy Anne Cleary who scored two goals and three points today, and who also had the honour of being joint captain with Kilruane’s Caoimhe Kennedy.
Nenagh were also represented on the B team by Aisling Ryan who played her part in getting to a shield final but were narrowly defeated by Cork.
Congratulations to all, Tiobraid Árann Abú.

Juvenile News
Under 5 Boys
This week at Nenagh Éire Óg..
Lotto
There’s still no jackpot winner…
The numbers drawn were 8,14,15 and 18
Our next lotto draw will take place on Monday the 19th of February where the jackpot will be a massive €10,700. Check out this link to be included in our next draw, NOT to be missed.
https://play.clubforce.com/play_newa.asp?ll_id=292#Anchor
Tickets can be purchased in various location in Nenagh including Centra, JKCs, Andys, The HiB, Rohans and Cleary’s Daybreak
Tickets can also be bought from any Committee member, including the option to buy for multiple draws .
Healthy Club Project
Well done to everyone for joining our Ireland Lights Up walks organised by Nenagh Éire Óg. It’s wonderful to see regular and new faces to our GAA club. Our next walk is Thursday the 15th of February for take-off at 7pm from the complex. There’s no charge but registration is required. Wrap up well, wear a Hi- Vis or reflective gear. Spread the word and bring someone else along next week.
Membership
Club membership for 2024 is now open for new and existing members. All memberships can now be paid online through the Foireann system. See Membership FAQ’s for more information.

Tipperary
Well done to Jake Morris and Barry Heffernan who were part of the Tipperary Senior hurling team who overcame Galway in the second round of the Allianz hurling league. They take on Westmeath in the third-round round on the 24th of Feb.
Fitzgibbon
Well done to Conor Hennessy who played midfield and scored 2 points for Mary Immaculate against SETU Waterford in the Fitzgibbon Cup semi final. Mary I play University of Limerick in a Limerick derby in the Fitzgibbon Final in Abbeydorney at 2:45pm on Saturday, live on TG4. Best of luck Conor!

Harty Cup
Following on from their Harty Cup win, Nenagh CBS take on Kilkenny CBS in the All-Ireland Croke Cup Quarter final this Saturday at 2pm in Rathdowney GAA Club. Best of luck to the team and management. All support welcome.
Camogie Notes
Condolences
Nenagh Éire Óg Camogie Club offer our sincerest sympathies to the Morris family on the passing of Patricia Morris-Thompson. Go mbeadh leaba i measc na Naomh aici.
Under 12
Training will be on Wednesday nights from 6-7pm. Kieran: 0876233660
Under 14
Will resume training on Mondays 6-7pm at the ball wall. David: 0872726142
GAA Healthy Club Project
Strength Class Series for women, hosted by Nenagh Éire Óg Camogie Club in association with the GAA Healthy Club Project will continue on Monday evenings 18:50-19:50. Due to popular demand, this initiative will be running until the 19th February for females of all ages for €12 per session. Beginners and new participants are very welcome to join us in the coming weeks and all that is needed is an exercise mat to improve your physical health.
Ireland Lights Up Walking Series concludes this Thursday 15th February at 6:50pm.
These are community walks for all ages and levels of ability. The programme targets anyone interested in getting fitter; learning some new safe walking routes around Nenagh, making new friends, establishing some good healthy habits early in the new year and learning about what goes on at Nenagh Éire Óg! Hi-Vis/Reflective gear is required. We will meet at MacDonagh Park each Thursday with the final community walk taking place on the 15th Feb 24.
For any further details please see our social media or contact Deirdre O’Connor, Healthy Club Officer: healthyclubnenagheireog@gmail.com
This week at Nenagh Éire Óg..
Lotto
There was no winner of this weeks lotto Jackpot. The numbers drawn were 3, 6, 11, 31.
The 3x €50 Lucky dip winners were:
1. John O’ Connell, Carey Glass
2. James Cullen, 40 Noel Tomlinson
3. Fionnuala Maher, Rathenny Cloughjordan
Check out the link below to be included in our next draw, not to be missed!!
https://play.clubforce.com/play_newa.asp?ll_id=292#Anchor
Lotto tickets are now also available in Centra, JKCs, Andys, The HiB, Rohans and Cleary’s Daybreak. Tickets can also be bought from any Committee member, including the option to buy for multiple draws.
Next week our lotto draw will take place on Tuesday the 6th of February. The jackpot will be €10,500, get your tickets before next Tuesday, as it could be you!
Healthy Club Project
Well done to everyone for joining our Ireland Lights Up walks organised by Nenagh Éire Óg. It’s wonderful to see regular and new faces to our GAA club. Our next walk is Thursday the 1st of February for take-off at 7pm from the complex. There’s no charge but registration is required. Wrap up well, wear a Hi- Vis or reflective gear. Spread the word and bring someone else along next week.
Tipperary
Well done to Jake Morris and Barry Heffernan who were part of the Tipperary Senior squad who beat Limerick in the Dillon Quirke foundation challenge game. Well done to all involved in this occasion.
The Tipperary captains have also been named. Jake will join Ronan Maher as vice captain for the Tipperary Senior Hurling squad. Congratulations Jake on this great achievement.

Harty Cup
We would like to wish Nenagh CBS the very best of luck as they take on Ardscoil Rís in the Dr. Harty Cup Final this Saturday in Cusack Park, Ennis.
Best of luck to Nenagh Éire Óg players, Aodhán O’ Connor, Cian Connolly, Eoin Garrigan, Mason Cawley, Zack Keller, Billy O’ Brien and Emmet Jones.
All the best to their panel members and their coaching group as they take to the field in search of Harty Cup Glory. All support welcomed.
Juvenile Notes
Medals Presentation Night
Saturday evening, we held our Juvenile Club medal presentation night. Sincere thanks to our excellent MC on the night, Juvenile club secretary John Kennedy.
Thanks also to Kevin Coonan who was our Juvenile Club special guest on the night who presented the boys with their medals from the 2023 season where our U15s won a county feile title and our U13s won a North Tipp title. 25 years ago, last year Kevin captained Tipperary junior footballers to an All-Ireland title and it was very fitting that Kevin was on hand to distribute our football medals this evening.
Thank you to everyone who came together and rowed in from all aspects of the club to make this evening the resounding success it was, well done to everyone in the Nenagh GAA underage family, Éire Óg Abú!

Kevin Coonan presentation
Congratulations from the Nenagh Éire Óg Juvenile club to Kevin Coonan from Nenagh Éire Óg, who 25 years ago last year captained Tipperary to All Ireland Junior football title success. To mark this anniversary Kevin was presented with a plaque by Juvenile Club Secretary John Kennedy as part of Saturday evenings medals presentation night.
Congratulations to Kevin and his team mates on their magnificent achievement, hopefully this will inspire the children to dream big and recognise that great achievements are possible in football at Nenagh Éire Óg.

Camogie Notes

Medals presentation
Our Camogie Club presentation was held Saturday evening. Thanks to James O’ Dwyer who gave an overview of the Camogie Clubs accomplishments in 2023. Special guests on the night were Nenagh Éire Óg & Tipperary stars Grace O’Brien and Rachel Maher. Thanks to both Grace and Rachel for coming along and making the evening even more special by presenting the girls with their medals.
The camogie teams presented with medals for their 2023 accomplishments were the Under 12 Plate winners, announced by Cyril Bailey, the Under 13 League Silver Cup Winners announced by David Peters, the Under 14A Plate winners also announced by David Peters and finally the Under 16B league runners up announced by Michael Cleary. Well done and congratulations to all the girls and their families.

GAA Healthy Club Project
Ireland Lights Up Walking Series 2024
Condolences
Our deepest sympathies to Criona and Tom Boland on the passing of Criona’s mother Mrs Marie Tynan. May she Rest in Peace.
Lotto
There was no winner of this week’s lotto jackpot.
The numbers drawn were 9, 15, 23, 29.
The 3 X €50 Lucky draw winners drawn were:
- Brendan Griffin, Ardfert, Tralee
- Marcella Dillon, St Judes, Woodfield
- Margaret O’ Toole, Abbey view
Our next lotto draw will take place on Monday the 22nd of Jan at 8pm, where the jackpot will be €10,300 !
Click on this link to be included in our next draw;
https://play.clubforce.com/play_newa.asp?ll_id=292#Anchor
Tickets can also be bought in JKCs, the HiB, Andys, Centra, Cleary’s Daybreak and Rohans

Healthy Club Project
Well done to everyone who came out to join the first night of the Ireland Lights Up walks organised by Nenagh Éire Óg. It was great to welcome both regular and new faces to our GAA club. Our next walk is Thursday the 18th of Jan for take-off at 7pm from the Complex. Spread the word and bring someone else along next week. All are welcome.
Tipperary
Well done to Barry Heffernan and Josh Keller who were part of the Tipperary squad who overcame Kerry last weekend in the Coop Superstores Munster Hurling League.
Harty Cup
Congratulations to Nenagh CBS who advanced to the Dr. Harty Cup semi-final after a great win over CBC Cork in the quarter- final. Well done to all Eire Og hurlers involved; Aodhán O’Connor, Cian Connolly, Eoin Garrigan, Mason Cawley, Zack Keller, Billy O’Brien and Emmet Jones.
Handball
Congratulations to Shane Gleeson from our u17 hurling team who won his North Tipperary Handball final against Youghalara opposition in Kilcolman. Well done Shane and best of luck in the county stages.
2023 North Tipperary GAA Awards
Congratulations to Jake Morris who won North Tipperary Senior Hurler of the year for 2023. Well done Jake and to all the winners.

Camogie news
GAA Healthy Club Project
Ireland Lights Up Walking Series 2024
Handball
Congratulations to Sailí O’ Connor who claimed the u14 North Title with a strong win over Chloe O’ Brien of Ballina HC. Sailí will now represent Tipperary in the Munster Championship. Well done Sailí !!

Lotto
There was no winner of this week’s lotto jackpot.
The numbers drawn were 6, 8, 20, 31.
The 3 X €50 Lucky draw winners drawn were:
- Francis Kennedy, Tullaheady
- Andrew Shelly, Donnybrook, Cork
- John Slattery, New York
Our next lotto draw will take place on Monday the 15th of Jan at 8pm, where the jackpot will be €10,200 !
Click on this link to be included in our next draw;
https://play.clubforce.com/play_newa.asp?ll_id=292#Anchor
Tickets can also be bought in JKCs, the HiB, Andys, Centra, Cleary’s Daybreak and Rohans.

GAA Healthy Club Project
We will be hosting two activities over the next 6 weeks as part of our GAA Healthy Club Project.
Nenagh Eire Og Camogie Club are hosting a strength class series in association with the project.
The beginner’s strength class will take place every Monday evening from 6.50- 7.50pm in MacDonagh Park.
The ‘Ireland Lights Up’ walking series commences this Thursday 11th of January at 7pm in MacDonagh Park.
These are community walks for all ages and levels of ability, hi-vis gear is required.
Tipperary Draw
Congratulations to John O’ Leary who won €300 in the first Tipperary Draw of 2024.
Harty Cup
We would like to wish Nenagh CBS the very best of luck as they take on CBC Cork in the Harty Cup quarter final tomorrow. A special shout out to our own club members on the panel; Aodhán O’Connor, Cian Connolly, Eoin Garrigan, Mason Cawley, Zack Keller, Billy O’Brien and Emmet Jones.
Throw in at 1pm in Bansha, E34 RY62.

Camogie News
GAA Healthy Club Project
Strength Class Series for women, hosted by Nenagh Éire Óg Camogie Club in association with the GAA Healthy Club Project will start on Monday 8th January 2024.
Due to popular demand, this initiative will be returning for 6 weeks for females of all ages for €12 per session or €60 for the full term.
Beginners and new participants are very welcome to join us in the coming weeks and all that is needed is an exercise mat to improve your physical health.

Ireland Lights Up Walking Series 2024 –
Another great 6 week GAA Healthy Club initiative commences Thursday 11th January at 6:50pm.
Lotto
There was no winner of this week’s lotto jackpot. The numbers drawn were 4, 20, 29 & 31
The Christmas Bonus Draw was held this week with the following 10 X €50 lucky dip winners drawn:
1. Katie Heduan, 53 Cluan Caoin
2. Niall Cahill, Ballintoher Rd
3. Robbie Bonfield, Dooradoyle, Limerick
4. Mark O’Farrell, Coolaholiga
5. Elaine Ryan, 7 Bruach Tailte
6. David Hackett, Bawn
7. Shane Maher, Carey Glass
8. Noel Shoer, Tobar Mhuire
9. Kevin Gubbins, Gortlandroe
10. Josephine Tierney, 23 Brookville Green
Congrats to all our winners.
We now take a two week break from our lotto draw – the first lotto jackpot in 2024 will be a massive €10,100 – this draw will take place on Monday 8th Jan 2024.
Thanks to all who supported our lotto draw throughout 2023 – we look forward to your continued support in 2024.

Killea GAA Fundraiser for little Paddy Duffy
Pictured below is six year old Paddy Duffy with his Daddy and Uncle Brian.

Condolences
We extend our sympathies to the Guest family on the passing of John Guest over the weekend.
John was a regular and welcome visitor to the MacDonagh Park Complex before the Covid years where he was one of the regular card players. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
Season’s Greetings
Wishing all our members, supporters and everyone associated with Nenagh Éire Óg a happy and peaceful Christmas and every good wish for 2024.

CAMOGIE NEWS
Minor Final

Lotto
There was no winner of this week’s lotto jackpot. The numbers drawn were 11, 16, 22 & 32.
The 3 X €50 lucky dip winners this week are:
1. John Casey, Finnoe Drive, Borrisokane
2. Julie Hallinan, Knockalton
3. Kate Finegan, Coleraine St, Dublin 7
The Jackpot for our last lotto draw in 2023 will be a massive €10,000 – the Christmas Bonus Draw will also be held on this night with extra lucky dip prizes so why not sign up to be in with a chance to win – draw takes place on Monday 18th December.
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We thank everyone for continuing to support our lotto. If you have not yet joined the lotto or if your ticket has recently expired (check recent emails from Clubforce to check status of your ticket), please consider signing up again – it is our main fundraiser and contributes enormously to the day to day running of the club.
County Board Convention
Congratulations to Jimmy Minogue who succeeded Joe Kennedy as Chairman of the Tipperary County Board at the Convention on Saturday night last.
We wish Jimmy every success in this role over the next three years.

Jimmy Minogue with Joe Kennedy at last weekends Co Board Convention
Also at Co Convention there was good news for Conor O’Donovan’s motion re the handpass in hurling – this motion, submitted by Nenagh Éire Óg on behalf of Conor, was passed by Tipperary delegates and will now go to GAA Congress to be discussed.
The wording of Conor’s motion is outlined below, also a link to a short video Conor has put together showing the various other options for the handpass.

Dean Ryan Presentation
On Friday last, the medal presentation for the victorious Dean Ryan winning team took place in Nenagh CBS – well done to all the Nenagh Éire Óg boys involved and also Philip Hickey who was a member of the management team.

Nenagh Éire Óg players Daniel Quinn, Billy O’Brien, Emmet Jones, Daniel Connolly and mentor Philip Hickey who were part of St. Joseph’s CBS Nenagh victorious U17 Dean Ryan Cup winning team.
Football Development Sqauds
Congratulations to all the Nenagh Éire Óg players and mentors who were part of the North Tipperary Football Development squads recently.
- Under 13A & B



However, despite having a strong wind behind us in the second half, we struggled to find any scores until the final few minutes. A 21 yard free was struck low and found the back of the net to level the scores with 7 minutes to go.
As the seconds ticked away, Rhiannon Jones got the ball in space on the 45 and stroked over what would be the winning point. Hard luck to St Cronan’s.
Final score: Nenagh 1-3 St. Cronan’s 0-5
We now look forward to the Co Final vs Kildangan next Sunday. Fixture TBC.

Nenagh Éire Óg minor camogie group who qualified for the Co Final last weekend
We were delighted to have Grace Cleary, Rhiannon Jones, Carly Walsh, Saoirse Ryan, Lauren Grace, Niamh Boland, Clodagh Spain and Laura Nagle representing the club.






