Club Membership 2026
Club Membership 2026 is now due and members are encouraged to renew as soon as possible using one of the simple payment options available. The preferred method is through Clubforce by downloading the Clubforce Connect app or visiting https://onelink.to/wuvmvb,
Members can also pay via Foireann at https://www.foireann.ie/ using their existing account.
For those who would rather pay offline, in-person payment is also accepted by contacting Enda Long on 087 221 3954.

Tipperary

Jake Morris with Cork captain Darragh Fitzgibbon and referee Liam Gordon prior to throw in © Tipperary GAA
Commiserations to Josh, Jake and Sam as Tipperary were defeated by Cork in Round Three of the National Hurling League at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday evening, 0–29 to 0–22. Jake contributed 0–3 (0–1 from a free) while Sam added 0–1. The lads now turn their attention to Limerick in two weeks’ time, with the next fixture set for Saturday 21 February in Semple Stadium at 5:30pm.
Camogie News
Well done to Laura Nagle, who was part of the Mary Immaculate College panel that secured victory in the Maura McCloy Cup Final against the University of Limerick on Saturday 7 February.
Congratulations also to Lucy-Ann Cleary and Saili O’Connor, who represented Tipperary in their All-Ireland U16A Championship win over Waterford on Sunday 8 February.
Annual Table Quiz
Nenagh Éire Óg Juvenile Club is delighted to announce our Annual Table Quiz Night taking place on Friday, February 13th in Figgerty’s at 9pm.

This fun and social event is a great opportunity for members, families and friends of the club to come together for an enjoyable evening while supporting the development of our juvenile teams. Tables of four are €40 and all proceeds from the night will go directly towards funding equipment, training and activities for our young players. We encourage everyone in the community to come along, test their knowledge and help us continue to grow and strengthen juvenile hurling in Nenagh.
Well Done Christy

Congratulations go to referee Christy McLoughlin who was recently presented with his county medal by Philip Kelly in recognition of his officiating of a county hurling league final last year. Referees are an integral part of our games and it is important that we all continue to show them the upmost respect when officiating.
The North Board have put out an urgent appeal to clubs to seek out members who would have an interest in becoming a referee. Across the county in general there is a need to boost the number of referees in order to allow our games to continue without disruption, such is the shortage that is emerging. Anyone interested in taking it up can contact 087 6687589 and we will begin the process for you. A Referee’s course will begin on February 10th so no time like the present to give it a go.
Juvenile News
Lotto

This week’s lotto jackpot of €4,600 was not won.
The 3 x €50 lucky dip winners were:
Martina Heffernan, (Online winner)
Mary O Dwyer, (Online winner)
Jim Flynn, Thomond Place
Like Great Great Grandfather, Like Son

Throughout human history it was extremely rare for the average person to meet and truly know their grandparents. Only in the past 100–150 years, as life expectancy increased, has this become a normal part of family life across much of the world. Rarer still is the chance to meet a great-great-grandparent, yet baby Billy now has a photograph to cherish, pictured here with club stalwart Jimmy Morris — five generations of the Morris clan captured in a single image.
And judging by the smile on Jimmy’s face, this great-great-grandfather could not be prouder.
EIGHT-GOAL HERO CAN’T SEPARATE SIDES IN 40-MINUTE SHOOTOUT!








