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Limerick’s Will O’Donoghue says there is a big opportunity for the GAA to capitalise on the growth in popularity of hurling.
The hurlers are once again the darlings of the Cork GAA public and Rebel fans will be desperate to see their team win a major title on home soil. In the other corner is their old rivals Tipperary ...
Liam Cahill reckons the first league final meeting between Tipperary and Cork since 1960 will be “massive” for both teams. Tipp’s last league success was in 2008, while the Rebels have to go ...
After 14-man Tipperary’s nine-point victory over 12-man Kilkenny, Liam Cahill said something that underlined his acute awareness of all the noise that has surrounded his two-and-a-half years at ...
Cork and Tipperary progressed into the semi-finals of the Munster Football Championship on Saturday evening. The Rebels booked their passage thanks to a 24-point to 13-point win over Limerick at ...
Cork have beaten Tipperary 3-24 to 0-23 to land their first hurling league title in 27 years. The Irish Times reported that, as a contest, the game may have dried up by half-time, but that there ...
sign-up to our GAA newsletter here. Sam O'Farrell gets up the pitch to score his second from play for Tipperary before the final whistle goes at Pearse Stadium. It's a dominant win for Tipperary ...
The North Tipperary GAA Board expressed their sympathies to the family and friends of Mr Hassett. “Matt was life president of the North Board and held the role of North Secretary from 1964 to 1969.