
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.









