Details of the Friends of Tipperary Football Golf Classic

The annual Friends of Tipperary Football Golf Classic, sponsored by Mr. Mister Menswear, will take place in Thurles Golf Club on Saturday 6th May, 2017. All money raised will go directly to the Friends of Tipperary Football who pride themselves on promoting football in Tipperary and raising money for all of Tipperary’s inter-county football teams. […]

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Tipperary Minor Football Team

The Tipperary football team to play on Cork Wednesday evening in the Electric Ireland Munster Minor Football Championship has been announced. The game takes place in Semple Stadium tomorrow night, Wednesday April 12th at 7pm. 1. Jack Dolan – Fethard, 2. John Ryan – Boherlahan-Dualla 3. Stephen Grogan – Cahir 4. Jack Harney (Joint Captain) […]

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Tipperary Are League Champions

The spirit of Knocknagow is alive and well in the homes of Tipperary tonight as The Fantastic Mr. Fox led his team to Allianz National Football League glory this evening in Croke Park as the Premier overcame the challenge from Louth, 3-19 to 0-19. The Jam in their excellent 1980 song That’s Entertainment sang of […]

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Latest News

Tipperary manager Liam Kearns has announced his starting fifteen for tomorrow’s Allianz National Football League final against Louth in Croke Park with a throw in time of 5pm. 1. Evan Comerford – Kilsheelan-Kilcash 2. Alan Campbell – Moyle Rovers 3. Paddy Codd – Killenaule 4. Willie Connors – Kiladangan 5. Bill Maher – Kilsheelan-Kilcash 6. […]

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Details Ahead of this Weekend’s League Final

On Saturday at 5pm Tipperary face Louth in the Allianz National Football League Division Three decider in Croke Park. This game will be preceeded by the Division Four final between Wexford and Westmeath with a 3pm start.   SUPPORTERS’ BUSES There are two supporters’ buses travelling to this game. One bus will leave Cahir at […]

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Tipperary Are Promoted to Division Two

It was the kind of win we all dreamed about as children. Scoring a hat-trick of goals, the last one deep in stoppage time to win your side the match. And today, not for the first time, Michael Quinlivan did just that. Entering stoppage time Tipperary were down four points and victory looked an unlikely […]

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