Éire Óg suffered an eight-point defeat to Toomevara at Dolla in a one-sided Hibernian Inn north Tipperary senior hurling championship quarter-final.
Hibernian Inn North Tipperary Senior
Hurling Championship Quarter-Final
Nenagh Éire Óg 1-13 Toomevara 2-18
Éire Óg suffered an eight-point defeat to Toomevara at Dolla in a one-sided Hibernian Inn north Tipperary senior hurling championship quarter-final.
Prior to this afternoon Éire Óg were undefeated, but Toomevara proved too strong on this occasion for the Blues.
Toome started well and led 1-2 to no-score before Éire Óg got off the mark thanks to a long-range Barry Heffernan free. A Kevin Tucker free and then a super Michael Heffernan point dragged Éire Óg to within two points of Toome.
Éire Óg then took the lead thanks to a Killian Gleeson goal – Gleeson did especially well to dispossess his marker before belting home a great shot – 1-3 to 1-2.
Following a Kevin Tucker point in the 25th minute Éire Óg led 1-6 to 1-5, but Toomevara closed out the opening half brilliantly and led 1-9 to 1-7 at the break.
Toomevara had played into the breeze in the opening half and immediately after the break Toome hit 1-3 without reply to lead 2-12 to 1-7 before Éire Óg managed a response through Michael Heffernan in the 37th minute.
To their credit the Éire Óg lads battled right to the very end.
We thank the players and the management team led by Liam Heffernan for the terrific effort made this year.
Although Éire Óg’s interest in this year’s divisional senior championship has come to an end the Blues now look forward to the first round of the county championship – how Éire Óg progress in the county series will have implications for 2014 so it is vitally important that the efforts of the lads are supported.
The sixteen club teams who fail to make their divisional semi-finals will feature in the first round of the county hurling championship. The eight losers of this first round will enter the Ó Riain Cup (which has relegation attached) while the eight winners from round one of the county championship play-off with the eight losing divisional semi-finalists. Critically, the winners of this round will be guaranteed a place in the top-tier of the 2014 county senior hurling championship. Those eight winners will join the eight divisional finalists to make up the top-sixteen who will play out for the Dan Breen in 2014.
Nenagh Éire Óg: Michael McNamara, Adam Grattan, Noel Maloney, John Brennan, Daire Quinn, Barry Heffernan (0-1, 0-1 free), Billy Heffernan, Alan Kelly, Pearse Morris, Kevin Tucker (0-5, 0-3 frees), Hugh Maloney, Paddy Murphy, Killian Gleeson (1-0), Michael Heffernan (0-3), Tommy Heffernan. Subs: (HT) Donnacha Quinn (0-4, 0-4 frees) for Alan Kelly, (43rd) Seánie Geaney for Kevin Tucker, (46th) Mark Flannery for Adam Grattan, (51st) James Mackey for Killian Gleeson.
Referee: John Cleary (Knockshegowna).
As you are aware Nenagh Éire Óg has been nominated as one of sixteen clubs across the four provinces of Ireland to participate in the national GAA Healthy Club Project. There are five clubs involed in Munster and Éire Óg are the only club in Tipperary to participate in this innovative project.
This is an exciting new project aimed at enriching the lives of club members and players while further strengthening each club’s ties to their local community.
Over the next number of months the club will be undertaking a number of initiatives in putting health, well-being and building community at the heart of everything we do.
The launch of our project will be taking place on Monday, May 20th (7.30pm) and phase one of the project involves completing an online questionnaire.
We are asking club members, supporters and the wider community to fill out the questionnaire in order to help and guide us over the next number of months to ensure that our healthy club project is a success.
Please click the following link to participate in the Éire Óg online questionnaire: click here!
Should you wish to contact the club with specific regard to the GAA Healthy Club Project please do so:-
Healthy Club Project Team
Team Leader – Michael Geaney – 086 383 0857 – michaelgeaney1@yahoo.ie
Team Administrator – Nuala Connolly – 087 664 2421 – nualamcg68@gmail.com
Children’s Officer – Thomas Moylan – 086 823 6386 – tommymoylan@eircom.net
Community Representative – Clare Slattery (snr) – 086 666 0511 – clare.s.slattery@gmail.com
Greg Browne – 085 170 8133 – gbrowne@cmcauley.ie
Club Chairperson – Jim Nagle – 087 285 0732 – Jimnagle1@gmail.com
Club Secretary – Declan Bailey – 087 908 3469 – debailer@hotmail.com
For the section of our website which has been dedicated specifically to the GAA Healthy Club project please click here!
After ten events club senior hurling captain Noel Maloney leads the Éire Óg Sports Prediction Quiz.
Here’s the leader board after ten events in the Éire Óg Sports Prediction Quiz:
Noel Maloney 34
Brian McCormack 31
Brian Maloney 25
Christy Ryan 25
Eoin Fitzgibbon 25
Deirdre McDonnell 24
Ger Morris 24
Aaron Mullins 23
Bartley Ryan 23
Eddie Bird Ryan 22
Noel Stanley 22
Aidan Manicle 21
Alan Kelly 21
Dean Ray 21
Eamonn Spillane 21
Gary Ryan 21
Hugh Maloney 21
Michael Geaney 21
Seán McGrath 21
Tom Quigley 21
Conor Malone 20
Enda O’Sullivan 20
Jim Kennedy 20
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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. We would also ask you to consider supporting Éire Óg by entering the club lotto and by paying your club membership.
The club would like to thank all promoters and members of the Tipperary GAA Club Draw for their continued support and would encourage promoters to try and add new members if possible. The Tipperary GAA Club Draw is one of the main sources of revenue for the club each year and the club is very grateful to everyone who contributes in any way. Enter the Tipperary GAA Club Draw (€525,000 in prizes) before the first draw on May 31st in The Templemore Arms Hotel (10pm).
North Tipperary Junior B Hurling League
Nenagh Éire Óg 1-7 Newport 0-11
Despite a late surge Éire Óg came up just short against Newport in a hard-fought junior B hurling league clash at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh on Monday evening.
Kieran Duffy opened the scoring for Éire Óg and although Newport struck back with two points a Gary Howard effort levelled it up in the 11th minute. The opening half featured four more Newport points, but Éire Óg responded with fine points from Ger O’Gorman, Kieran Duffy (free) and Gary Howard. Half-time: Nenagh Éire Óg 0-5 Newport 0-6.
Newport started the second half in very positive fashion. The sides traded points initially before Newport hit four points without reply to lead 0-11 to 0-6 by the 50th minute.
Éire Óg were far from finished however. In the 53rd minute Gary Howard cracked home a 21-yard free. The Blues followed up Howard’s goal with two wides and piled on the pressure in the closing minutes. A Jack Sheedy point on the hour mark left just one between them. Éire Óg then fired yet another wide before an Aodhán Geaney ’65 dropped agonisingly short and was cleared away.
Éire Óg’s final game in the group phase of the junior B hurling league is scheduled to take place on Sunday, June 2nd in Borrisokane against Borrisokane at 12 noon.
In the up-coming junior B hurling championship Éire Óg have been drawn in a group featuring Newport, Ballinahinch, Ballina and Portroe with the top two qualifying for the semi-finals of the competition.
Nenagh Éire Óg: Brian Gubbins, John Kelly, Lenny Ryan, Brian Duffy, Conor Kirwan, Stephen Ryan, Jack Sheedy (0-1), Aodhán Geaney, Kieran Duffy (0-3, 0-2 frees), Philip Hickey, Gary Howard (1-2, 1-0 free), Brian Flynn, Ger O’Gorman (0-1), Stephen Nagle, Aidan Healy. Subs: (43rd) Luke Kennedy for Ger O’Gorman, (43rd) Christopher Ryan for Stephen Nagle, (51st) Peter Egan for Aidan Healy, (51st) Paul Slattery for Brian Flynn.
Referee: Michael Murphy (Toomevara).
SENIOR
Senior: Our senior hurlers will play Toomevara in the quarter-finals of the Hibernian Inn North Tipperary senior hurling championship on Sunday evening in Dolla at 6.30pm. All support welcome.
Junior B: On Monday evening our junior B team lost to Newport (1-7 to 0-11) in round four of the league at MacDonagh Park. The lads’ last group game will be against Borrisokane.
County Board Draw: Can all draw promoters return collected monies to Marion Ryan as soon as possible. Again, thanks to all promoters and draw members for your continued support.
CAMOGIE
Under-12: Our under-12s are playing Ballina this Wednesday at 6.15pm in the county semi-finals at The Ragg. Best of luck to all involved.
Under-14: Our under-14s are playing in the county final this Wednesday at 7.15pm at The Ragg against Drom & Inch. Éire Óg won this title for the very first time last year and it would be an amazing achievement to retain the title. We ask all club members and supporters to please make the trip to support the girls and management. This game takes place as a double header with the under-12s.
Civic Reception: There will be a civic reception Friday, May 31st in the Civic Offices on the Limerick Road at 6.30pm. This is to honour all our teams who won competitions last year. All players, members, families, supporters and mentors are invited to attend.
Féile na nGael: On May 31st in the Hibernian Inn the club are hosting a ‘Come Dine With Me’ fundraiser to help secure funds for our Féile na nGael team who have qualified for the All-Ireland finals for the very first time. Celebrity chef for the event is former Munster and Irish rugby player Trevor Hogan. Tickets are priced at €32 for two or €20 for one – tickets are available from any committee member. The team are also seeking sponsorship from businesses and private individuals. If you are interested in supporting the team please contact any committee member.
Fund Raiser: This Saturday, May 25th between 9am and 11.30am in the complex there will be a collection of clean unwanted clothes, bed linen, towels, curtains, shoes, bags, belts and soft toys. These items will be either reused or recycled. Mobile phones and books are also accepted. This will be used as a fund raising opportunity for the under-14 Féile team. For further information please contact Catherine Kennedy (086 199 6643) or Maria Sheedy (087 225 8426) if you can’t make it on the day or require further information.
JUVENILE
Parish League: The finals of the under-12 parish league were played in MacDonagh Park on Monday last. Once again the league was an excellent success with Sarsfields overcoming Red Rovers in the A final and Éire Óg getting the better of St Mary’s in the plate final. After the games Michael & Seán Geaney presented the cups to the Sarsfields joint-captains, Criona Cantwell & Conor Malone, and the Éire Óg joint-captains, Siobhan Collins & Eoghan Tinkler. Many thanks to the Geaney family who donated both cups in memory of their late father, Michael.
Under-6 & Under-8: Under-6 & under-8 training continues on Wednesdays at 5.15pm and Saturdays at 10am. New members always welcome.
Under-10 & Community Games: Congratulations to our Community Games team who are now through to a North/Mid final following their victory over a gallant Kilruane MacDonagh’s team last Friday. It was another fine team performance from these talented young hurlers who will now face the winners of Roscrea v Dúrlas Óg/Thurles Gaels.
Under-12: The first round of the under-12 hurling league is scheduled for Friday, June 7th. Full attendance is expected at training with challenge matches planned for this Wednesday and Saturday.
Under-14 Football: Our under-14 footballers progressed to the North final following a 2-2 to 1-4 victory over Kilruane. It was a hard-earned victory with the score level at half-time (1-2 each). Tenacious defending by the Nenagh backs such as Seán McTiernan and Fiachra Starr and the hard work of forwards Scott O’Brien and Daniel O’Donovan laid the foundation for victory. Nenagh will play Borrisokane in the final which is fixed for 7.30pm on Monday, May 27th in Kilcolman.
Under-14 Hurling: The championship starts on June 12th against Borrisokane in Borrisokane.
Best Wishes: Best wishes to Conor Bonnar, Jake Morris, Mark O’Farrell, Peter Folan and the North Tipperary under-14 team in the Peadar Cummins Tournament which is fixed for Saturday, May 25th in Borrisoleigh.
Under-16: Preparations are now under way for the under-16 hurling championship. Full attendance is required for all training sessions.
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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. We would also ask you to consider supporting Éire Óg by entering the club lotto and by paying your club membership.
All the senior, juvenile and Camogie news from in and around MacDonagh Park, Nenagh this week. C’mon the Blues!
SENIOR
Senior: Our senior hurlers remain unbeaten following a draw against Portroe on Sunday afternoon last in Dolla. The final score was Éire Óg 1-10 Portroe 0-13. In the quarter-finals Éire Óg have been drawn against Toomevara – that game has been provisionally fixed for Sunday, May 26th at 6.30pm in Dolla. Meanwhile Templederry Kenyons will take on Kildangan, Silvermines will face Portroe and Roscrea will clash with Borris-Ileigh in the last eight.
Junior B: The junior B team resume their league campaign next Monday evening (May 20th) when the lads face Newport in a must-win game at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh (7.30pm).
Tipp Draw: The first draw for the 2013-14 season will take place on May 17th. The club would like to thank all promoters and members for their continued support and would encourage promoters to try and add new members if possible. The Tipp draw is one of the main sources of revenue for the club each year and the club is very grateful to everyone who contributes in any way.
JUVENILE
Under-10 & Community Games: The Community Games team had a good win away to JK Bracken’s in Templemore on Wednesday last with every boy playing his part in a very enjoyable match. It was their first outing in the competition for these young players and the win puts them through to the North semi-final against Kilruane on Friday, May 17th – venue to be confirmed.
Under-12: Hard luck to the group four footballers who were narrowly defeated by Inane Rovers in a thrilling North final last Monday. The lads kept going to the very end and were unfortunately denied by the goal post on a number of occasions. Team: Conor Malone (captain), Jason Teefy, Dylan Murphy, Cameron Spillane, Jamie Cottrell, Josh Keller, Adam Ryan, Paul White Ryan, Conor White, Dylan Noonan-Kelly and Cian Galvin. The group one footballers were also unlucky to lose out to Borrisokane in the group one semi-finals. Best wishes to Ben West who suffered a shoulder injury in the game. Attention now turns to the hurling with group games due to commence in the next couple of weeks. Full attendance expected at training.
Under-14: Our under-14 footballers play Kilruane MacDonagh’s in a North semi-final on Wednesday, May 15th at 7pm in Cloughjordan. The boys have been working hard under the management team of David Minogue, Donie O’Brien and Mike Hallinan. We wish them all the very best of luck on Wednesday.
CAMOGIE
Under-14: Our under-14 team qualified for the county A final for the second year running after a great 3-8 to 1-1 victory over Newport-Ballinahinch. The girls will be working hard over the next few weeks under the expert guidance of Noel Coffey, Maeve Maloney and Martin Ryan in a bid to retain the title the Blues won for the very first time last year.
Junior B: Our Junior B team created their own piece of history on Sunday last winning the league title in emphatic fashion against near neighbours and great rivals Portroe. This is the very first time in our history that we have won an adult league decider and great credit must good to the players themselves and their diligent and hard-working management team of Paul Henry, Shane Connelly and Denise ‘Red Wellies’ Morris. Goals came from Danielle Harrington (3), Louise Hickey, Holly O’Brien (2), Aileen Duggan and Michelle Collins while at the other end captain fantastic Alice Darcy held the full-back line together ably assisted by Mary Dillon, Rachel Maher and Zoey Gratton. Rookie goalkeeper Cliona Curran had an outstanding game between the sticks. Ciara McGrath led by example at midfield assisted by Alanna Morris. We look forward with confidence to the Munster league which will be starting in early June.
Bereavement: We wish to extend our sympathies to the family and friends of Ms Maura Plouffe who passed away last week. Maura was an extremely talented Camogie player in her youth and played for the old Nenagh Camogie Club as well as representing both Tipperary and Dublin at senior championship level.
Féile na nGael: On May 31st in the Hibernian Inn the club are hosting a ‘Come Dine With Me’ fundraiser to help secure funds for our Féile na nGael team who have qualified for the All-Ireland finals for the very first time. Celebrity chef for the event is former Munster and Irish rugby player Trevor Hogan and tickets are priced at €32 for two or €20 for one – tickets are available from any committee member. The team are also seeking sponsorship from businesses and private individuals. If you are interested in supporting the team please contact any committee member.
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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. We would also ask you to consider supporting Éire Óg by entering the club lotto and by paying your club membership.
The Éire Óg senior hurlers drew with Portroe in the senior hurling championship while the junior B Camogie team made history at The Ragg in a dramatic day for the Blues.
HISTORIC CAMOGIE WIN
The Nenagh Éire Óg senior Camogie team made history on Sunday afternoon when winning a first-ever County Junior B League title – in the decider Éire Óg beat Portroe 8-5 to 1-4 at The Ragg.
Following a Holly O’Brien point goals from Michelle Collins, Danielle Harrington and Aileen Duggan helped Éire Óg into a 3-1 to 0-3 lead by the 17th minute. A Louise Hickey strike and three further Danielle Harrington goals saw Éire Óg lead 7-1 to 0-4 at the interval.
A fifth Danielle Harrington goal and points from Ciara McGrath (two) and Rachel Maher forced Éire Óg into a 8-5 to 0-4 lead before Portroe struck for a late consolation goal.
Well done to everyone involved and our thanks go to the management team of Denise Morris, Paul Henry and Shane Connolly who have put a lot of work into this group of players.
Nenagh Éire Óg: Cliona Curran, Alice Darcy (captain), Mary Dillon, Zoe Grattan, Rachel Maher (0-1, 0-1 free), Michelle Collins (1-0), Ciara McGrath (0-2), Alanna Morris, Aileen Duggan (1-1), Danielle Harrington (5-0), Holly O’Brien (0-1), Louise Hickey (1-0). Subs: Amy Heffernan for Michelle Collins, Brenda O’Sullivan for Holly O’Brien, Paula Ryan for Mary Dillon.
SENIOR HURLING
Hibernian Inn North Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship
Portroe 0-13 Nenagh Éire Óg 1-10
A draw with Portroe ensured that Éire Óg won group three of the Hibernian Inn-sponsored North Tipperary senior hurling championship at a soaking wet Dolla on Sunday afternoon.
Kevin O’Halloran set the tone for Portroe in the fifth minute when the youngster fired over a smashing effort to give his side the lead. Michael Heffernan responded for Éire Óg before John Sheedy and Donnacha Quinn (free) traded efforts to leave the sides locked at 0-2 apiece by the seventh minute.
In the ninth Kevin O’Halloran swung over a terrific sideline ball to re-claim the lead for Portroe, but Michael Heffernan responded for Éire Óg almost immediately before a Killian Gleeson point presented the Blues with the lead for the first time in the 12th – 0-4 to 0-3.
Six minutes later Kevin O’Halloran levelled it up with another excellent effort before John Sheedy (’65) gave Portroe the lead in the 19th minute. Three minutes later a Donnacha Quinn free tied it up as the tit-for-tat nature of this encounter persisted while a superb Jimmy Creamer point re-claimed the lead for a highly-motivated Portroe side in the 23rd minute – 0-6 to 0-5.
Éire Óg closed out the half in robust fashion however with a long-range Barry Heffernan free and a Donnacha Quinn effort from a placed ball handing Liam Heffernan’s men a narrow 0-7 to 0-6 interval lead.
Three minutes into the second half Portroe were level thanks to a John Sheedy free. Seconds later Justin Conroy set up Kevin O’Halloran to lash over a brilliant long-range effort (0-8 to 0-7) and it was all looking a little ominous for Éire Óg.
The Blues stuck to their task however and were unlucky not to plunder a goal in the 35th minute when Darren Gleeson denied Hugh Maloney with a fine save. Portroe were not as fortunate however in the 37th minute when Éire Óg conjured a fine goal to force themselves into a 1-7 to 0-8 lead – Pearse Morris won the ball in the middle of the field and worked it to Killian Gleeson who in turn found Tommy Heffernan who played a clever one-two with Michael Heffernan before beating Darren Gleeson with a neat left-hand shot.
Portroe responded to that set-back magnificently however. A John Sheedy ’65 and a David Gleeson point levelled matters with twenty minutes to play before John Sheedy (free) fired his side back into the lead in the 44th minute.
Michael Heffernan notched Éire Óg’s first point of the second half in the 46th minute to draw the sides level (1-8 to 0-11). Three minutes later Michael Heffernan was fouled for a free which Kevin Tucker converted and Éire Óg led 1-9 to 0-11 with time fast running out. A Kevin Tucker free in the 55th minute then extended Éire Óg’s lead to two.
Prior to this effort Portroe, who were hurling much the better, had fired three consecutive wides and were denied a goal in the 57th minute when Michael McNamara made a fine reaction save from Kevin O’Halloran. It is also worth noting that Noel Maloney did especially well to block a Dinny Hogan effort seconds later.
With a minute to play Darren Gleeson worked a free short to the completely unmarked Jimmy Creamer who landed a fine point from the middle of the field to reduce the margin to manageable proportions – 0-12 to 1-10.
Then, in second half injury time, Éire Óg’s Hugh Maloney was adjudged to have over-carried, perhaps harshly, and the ever-reliable John Sheedy fired over the resultant long-range free to earn Portroe a share of the points.
Portroe: Darren Gleeson, Christopher O’Riordan, Noel O’Halloran, Dermot O’Halloran, Michael Creamer, Colm Gleeson, Simon Kelly, Justin Conroy, Jimmy Creamer (0-2), John Sheedy (0-6, 0-3 frees, 0-2 ‘65s), Kevin O’Halloran (0-4, 0-1 sideline), Mark Gennery, David Gleeson (0-1), Dinny Hogan, James Ryan. Subs: (23rd) Jack Keating for Mark Gennery, (50th) Conor Leo for Justin Conroy.
Nenagh Éire Óg: Michael McNamara, Adam Grattan, Noel Maloney, John Brennan, Daire Quinn, Barry Heffernan (0-1, 0-1 free), Billy Heffernan, Alan Kelly, Pearse Morris, Killian Gleeson (0-1), Hugh Maloney, Tommy Heffernan (1-0), Johnny Slattery, Michael Heffernan (0-3), Donnacha Quinn (0-3, 0-3 frees). Subs: (32nd) Kevin Tucker (0-2, 0-2 frees) for Johnny Slattery, (36th) Seán Geaney for Alan Kelly, (44th) James Mackey for Donnacha Quinn.
Referee: Pat Gibson (Burgess).
QUARTER-FINAL DRAW
On Sunday evening, following Toomevara’s play-off win over Lorrha at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh Éire Óg were drawn against the Greyhounds in the quarter-finals.
Hibernian Inn North Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship quarter-final draw: Nenagh Éire Óg v Toomevara, Templederry Kenyons v Kildangan, Roscrea v Borris-Ileigh, Silvermines v Portroe. All four matches are scheduled to take place on the week-ending Sunday, May 26th.
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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. We would also ask you to consider supporting Éire Óg by entering the club lotto and by paying your club membership.
SENIOR
Senior: Our final group game will take place on Sunday afternoon in Dolla at 2.30pm with Portroe providing the opposition. A win or draw in this encounter will see Éire Óg seeded as group winners for the quarter-final draw. Portroe are also guaranteed a spot in the quarter-finals while the winner of the Kildangan v Kilruane clash on Sunday will also progress.
Junior A: On Thursday evening last our junior A hurlers suffered their first defeat of the league following a five-point loss to Knockshegowna in Ballingarry (0-19 to 3-15). The next league game will be against Roscrea in Roscrea. Fixture details to be confirmed.
Junior B: Our junior B hurlers were defeated in round three of the league by Silvermines in Dolla on Friday evening last (1-7 to 0-13). The final two group games are against Newport and Borrisokane. Wins in these games are essential to reach the knock-out stages of the league. The junior Bs next league game has been provisionally fixed for Sunday, May 19th (6.30pm) against Newport at MacDonagh Park, Nenagh.
Condolences: The club was saddened by the recent passing of Jack White. We express our condolences to his family & friends.
County Board Draw: The 2013-14 Tipperary GAA Clubs Draw was officially launched last week and at this stage all our current members should have received their receipts for the 2012-13 draw in the post. Members who did not receive one should contact our club coordinator Marian Ryan. The draw is an essential source of funds for our club and without it much of the games and other development work that goes on in the club would not be possible. We ask all our loyal supporters to remain in the draw if possible and would encourage new members to join. Prizes include cars, holidays and several cash prizes every month – all for €100 per year or €10 per month.
JUVENILE
Parish League: After the third series of games on Monday last Red Rovers and Sarsfields have qualified for the A final with St Mary’s and Éire Óg set to contest the B final. The Sarsfields versus St Mary’s game was a great contest with Sarsfields coming out on top (6-7 to 4-6). Seán Phelan and Conor Hennessy had a great duel with Josh Keller doing some great scoring. There were great displays from Gavin Dooley, Cameron Spillane, Aisling Moran, Lily O’Brien, Cian Griffin, Megan, Sine and Katie Morris. Red Rovers overcame an under-strength Éire Óg with good displays from Cian O’Farrell, Liam Heffernan, Sarah Hallinan and Abbie Sheedy and for the losers Brendan Long, Jamie Cottrell and Lucy Spain were outstanding. Players will be informed via text regarding the finals – date is not yet confirmed.
Under-10 & Community Games: Nenagh open their Community Games challenge away to JK Bracken’s in Templemore on Wednesday, May 8th. The boys have trained hard and we wish them the best of luck.
Under-12: Hard luck to the group one footballers who lost out to Borrisokane in the north semi-final last Tuesday. Well done to the boys on a great league run. The team and management send best wishes for a speedy recovery to Ben West who was injured in the match. The group four footballers enjoyed a comprehensive 5-7 to 1-1 away to Toome on the same evening. They now face Inane Rovers in the north final on Monday, May 5th at 4.30pm
Under-14: The under-14 football team continued their unbeaten run in the league against Inane Rovers in Roscrea on Wednesday evening last. Nenagh finished the first half five points down (0-9 to 1-2) with the goal coming from Cian O’Brien. A huge team effort in the second half though saw Nenagh hold Inane scoreless and run out winners on a 2-6 to 0-9 scoreline. The lads are now through to the north semi-final with a provisional date of Wednesday, May 8th.
Under-16: The under-16 team and management hit the road to Kilkenny last weekend for the National League final while also taking in a challenge match against Holycross-Ballycahill on the way. Thanks to Holycross-Ballycahill for being such gracious hosts.
CAMOGIE
Under-10: Our under-10S played three games in a blitz at The Ragg last Saturday. It was a great day out. Thanks to Pat Sheridan for all his help with this.
Under-14: Our under-14s are playing in A championship semi-final this Friday against Newport in The Ragg at 7pm. We won this for the very first time last year and the girls are anxious to retain their hard-won title. We ask all supporters to please come along and support the girls.
Under-16: Our under-16s have won all their group games to date and qualified for the knock-out stage of the championship. These games won’t be played until after the Junior Certificate.
Junior B: Our junior team have qualified for our first-ever junior league final following a comprehensive victory over Kilruane MacDonagh’s in Cloughjordan on Monday last. It was a great all-round team performance with every player leaving everything on the field. We are playing Portroe this weekend in the final and we ask all supporters to come along and cheer the girls on in their quest secure league honours.
Féile na nGael: On May 31st in The Hibernian Inn the club are hosting a ‘Come Dine With Me’ fundraiser to help secure funds for our Féile na nGael team who have qualified for the All-Ireland finals for the very first time. We have secured a celebrity chef for the event and tickets are priced at €30 for two or €20 for one and are available from any committee member. The team are also seeking sponsorship from businesses and private individuals. If you are interested in supporting the team please contact any committee member.
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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. We would also ask you to consider supporting Éire Óg by entering the club lotto and by paying your club membership.
Friday, May 3rd
North Tipperary Junior B Hurling League
Silvermines 0-13 Nenagh Éire Óg 1-7
Éire Óg lost to a good Silvermines junior B team at Dolla on Friday evening. Despite playing with the wind in the opening half Éire Óg trailed 0-4 to 0-6 at the break. A Darragh Walsh goal in the second half gave the Blues some hope, but Silvermines deservedly went on to win the game. Unfortunately Éire Óg’s David Cleary and the Silvermines’ Alan Ryan were sent off following a second half incident.
Following an opening round draw with Kildangan the Éire Óg junior B hurlers will now face Borrisokane and Newport in their remaining group games with the top two qualifying for the semi-finals. In the junior B hurling championships Éire Óg have been drawn in a group with Newport, Ballinahinch, Ballina and Portroe with the top two qualifying for the semi-finals.
Nenagh Éire Óg: Brian Gubbins, Brian Duffy, David Minogue, John Kelly, Aodhán Geaney, Lenny Ryan, Michael Collins, Darragh Walsh, Niall Madden, Christopher Ryan, Kieran Duffy, Philip Hickey, Luke Kennedy, Conor Kirwan, Peter Egan. Subs: David Cleary for Peter Egan, John O’Donoghue for Niall Madden, Aidan Healy for Luke Kennedy, Brian Flynn for Conor Kirwan.
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