Club News 28 September 2025

Our senior hurlers prior to throw in Semple Stadium on Sunday last
Lotto

There was no winner of our latest lotto jackpot of €2,900. We thank everyone who continues to support the club lotto. The club Lotto can be played here.
Senior

Dermot McTiernan takes a free against Kilruane MacDonaghs
Our Senior Hurlers progressed to the County Semi-Final after defeating Kilruane in Semple Stadium on Sunday. They will face Drom & Inch in two weeks’ time.
Junior A

Best wishes to Mark Tuite who picked up an injury in the Junior-A quarter-final against Clonmel Óg on Saturday
Our Junior A Hurlers also booked their place in the County Semi-Final with a thrilling one-point win over Clonmel Óg on Saturday. They have been drawn against Holycross Ballycahill in the semi final.
Junior C

The Junior-C panel and management prior to Sunday’s game against Shannon Rovers
Commiserations to our Junior C Hurlers who bowed out of the championship this morning after an exciting clash with Shannon Rovers, which finished 2-20 to 3-11. A huge thank you to the entire panel of players and management for their hard work and commitment throughout the year.
Tipperary

Jake Morris blasts home Nenagh’s second-half penalty
Congratulations to Jake Morris on being nominated for both an All-Star and Hurler of the Year.
Condolences
Camogie News
Under-6

We had great fun joining up with the Under-5 boys this weekend for a blitz in Dolla. Our players received well-deserved medals after a brilliant season and now look forward to finishing up next weekend with a party.
Under-10

Our Under-10 girls played the Nenagh Under-9 boys on Saturday morning. This marked the end of our season’s games, with all the girls taking part in five matches. We look forward to our end-of-season party on Monday at 6.00pm in gymnastics.
Under-12

Under-12s
Our Under-12 girls played challenge games against Kiladangan and Moyne Templetouhy this weekend, continuing their excellent performances. A big thank you to all the coaches, mentors and parents for their support throughout the season.
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Senior sub-sub-sub-sub-sub-sub-sub-sub-sub-sub goalkeeper Paul Lillis gave a performance for the ages on Sunday morning last in the junior-c clash with Shannon Rovers as he saved shot after shot while simultaneously acting as a sweeper racing out of the goals acting as an out ball for the much relieved defenders before sending pin-point passes into the forwards. Such was his impact on the game that at one stage former Nenagh hurler and Shannon Rovers full forward John Flannery hit Lillis’s hurley a headbutt in an effort to curb his influence on the game but to no avail. Well done Paul.

Up and coming young hurler Niall Cahill was in sensational form on Sunday morning against Shannon Rovers in the junior-c match as he covered every blade of game on Thomas MacDonagh’s pitch showing boundless energy and enthusiasm which will have given senior hurling manager Hugh Maloney plenty to ponder over ahead of the county semi-final. Here is Niall scoring a first-half goal.

Shane Maher with his fan club after the junior-C game on Sunday.

Keelan Higgiston and family on Sunday last.

Youngsters Michael Hutchinson and Keelan Higginston on Sunday last.

Johnny and Connie O’Reilly with club chairman Tommy Gleeson on Sunday last.

Éire Óg supporters, the Rice family, wished they’d gone to the Old Stand on Sunday last.

John Tully clears his lines on Sunday last.

John O’Reilly scores a first-half point on Sunday last.

John Flannery winks at Paul Lillis after scoring a goal on Sunday.







