Minor Footballers Bow Out
After the excitement of the past few weeks, Tipperary football was brought back down to earth on Saturday evening when an excellent Clare team ran out easy winners of the Munster Minor Football Quarter Final. From the start Tipperary struggled against a physically stronger Clare out fit and found themselves 6 points in arrears after […]
Read MoreTipperary MF Team to play Clare announced
The Tipperary panel to face Clare in the Electric Ireland Munster Minor Football Championship quarter-final at 5pm in Semple Stadium has been announced by manager Johnny Nevin and lines out as follows: 1. Tom Bourke – JK Brackens 2. Sean O’Meara – Grangemockler-Ballyneale 3. James Morris – Clonmel Commercials 4. Kevin Cahalane – Lorrha-Dorrha […]
Read MoreDavid Power is EirGrid Manager of the Month
Well done to Tipperary Senior Football Manager, David Power who has been selected to receive the EirGrid Manager of the Month for November.
Read MoreFixture Details – Munster GAA (December 12th)
See below the fixture details for the Munster GAA Minor and Under 20 Championship matches on Saturday December 12th 2020 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Semi-Final Limerick v Cork Venue: Semple Stadium Thurles @ 1pm Referee: Kevin Jordan (Tipperary) Extra Time if Necessary (Result on the Day) Streamed Live on Spórt TG4 […]
Read MoreTipperary v Clare Minor Football live on TG4 YouTube channel
Tipperary play Clare on Saturday in the Munster MFC 1/4 final. The game will be live on TG4 YouTube channel from 5pm
Read MoreStatement from Shane Ronayne & Tipperary Ladies Football
After the championship game vs Monaghan my term as Tipperary Ladies Football manager ended. I have decided that I will not be seeking a new term in charge of the team. I haven’t made this decision lightly and my association with this group of players and management team certainly made the decision extremely hard. I […]
Read MoreEven Strong Men Were Moved to Tears
“Even Strong Men Were Moved to Tears” The Death and Funeral of Michael Hogan This year marks the 100th anniversary of one of the biggest atrocities ever witnessed, not just in Ireland, but across the globe as British authorities attacked innocent spectators and players in Croke Park as the footballers of Tipperary and Dublin played […]
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