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Weekly Club News

November 8, 2018

SENIOR

Senior: The North SH quarter final takes place on Sunday evening next 29th June when Nenagh Éire Óg face Kildangan in Dolla at 6.30pm

Junior B: The first round of the Junior B Championship takes place on Saturdany evening next 28th June when we Nenagh Éire Óg play Portroe in Portroe at 7.30pm

Minor: The Ger Gavin-sponsored North Tipperary Minor A Hurling Championship will get underway on Tuesday, June 24th when Nenagh Éire Óg face Toomevara in St Michael’s Park,Toomevara at 7.30pm.

Best of Luck: All the very best to Tommy Heffernan and Daire Quinn who feature on the Tipperary intermediate hurling panel which faces Cork in the Munster final at Páirc Uí Rinn on Wednesday, June 25th at 7.30pm.

Blues 10K: The results of the inaugural Blues 10K, 5K & Family Fun Run are now published on the club website – click here.

Summer Camp: The Nenagh Éire Óg annual summer camp will take place from Monday, July 21st to Friday, July 25th for boys and girls aged between six years of age and 14. Non-members are welcome!

Sympathy: The Hibernian Inn-sponsored North Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship quarter-final versus Kildangan scheduled to take place on Sunday evening was postponed as a mark of respect to the late Oliver Tucker (RIP). Oliver Tucker, of Ciamaltha Road and formerly of Silver Street, was predeceased by his brother John and sister-in-law Patricia, beloved husband of Kathleen and loving father of Donal, Paul, Derek and Noel. Oliver will be sadly missed by his loving family, brothers Michael, Jimmy, Christy and Ger, sisters Nora and Margaret, nieces, nephews, extended family, relatives and friends.

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CAMOGIE

Cumann na mBunscol: Congratulations to the St Mary’s Primary School under-11 team which captured the Cumann na mBunscol title last week in Semple Stadium, Thurles when defeating Boherlahan 6-2 to 3-1. The under-13 side, the following day, also played Boherlahan in their final however things did not go our way and we met a much stronger side eventually losing 4-6 to 1-1. We also want to congratulate Ardcroney National School on their great win in the under-13 decider when they beat Ballylooby 8-3 to 3-0. Éire Óg’s Meaghan Morris scored 3-1 of her school’s total while Breda Conroy was also a selector on the team. A special thank you goes to the teachers, principals and coaches of these teams for so generously volunteering their time to prepare and coach these players.

Under-10: It has been a very busy few days for the under-10 team. They travelled to Toomevara for a challenge on Wednesday last and played out a highly-entertaining draw. Thanks to Toomevara for the game. On Saturday Kildangan hosted us in a blitz where we played three games against Roscrea, Toomevara and Kildangan. Thanks to Kildangan for organising the event and for their wonderful hospitality. We will play Kilruane MacDonagh’s on Wednesday in a challenge game at Cloughjordan.

Féile na nGael: On Saturday our under-14 team travelled to Clara in Kilkenny to take part in the Féile na nGael. Before we headed off the club kindly presented all the players with a lovely Éire Óg top. We played three games and beat Glenmore of Kilkenny in our opening encounter. Unfortunately we were beaten in our next two matches by Good Council of Dublin and Charleville of Cork. We were treated extremely well by our hosts in Clara who put on a delicious spread for all the teams. When we returned to Nenagh the club also fed the players in the Hibernian Inn. We want to thank all the parents and supporters who travelled to support the girls, the management of Pat, Caitriona, Mairéad, Philip and Greg for all their hard work and the players themselves who’s brilliant behaviour and good humour throughout the day painted a very positive image of our club and town.

Under-15: The under-15 team travel to Éire Óg Annacarty for the opening match of the league this Wednesday at 7.30pm.

Minor: The minor team played a blitz in Carrig-Riverstown on Saturday last, playing four games. Thanks to Carrig-Riverstown for organising the event.

Bag Packing: We will be bag packing in Dunnes Stores on Friday, July 18th – this is a vital fundraiser for the club and if you are available for an hour please contact Denise Morris.

Summer Camp: The Nenagh Éire Óg annual summer camp will take place from Monday, July 21st to Friday, July 25th for boys and girls aged between six and fourteen. Non-members are welcome. Please check our website for further details.

HANDBALL

Best of luck to Eoin Meagher who faces Liam Bradshaw of Newport in the minor county semi-final at Lahorna – the winner goes on to play the county final in Thurles on Wednesday night.

JUVENILE

Under-6 & Under-8: Keep training lads. Plenty of matches and blitzes planned for the summer and don’t forget the summer camp on July 21st!

Under-10: The under-10 hurlers had a busy weekend playing a blitz in Moneygall on Saturday and taking on Shamrocks GAA club of Tullamore on Sunday as part of their annual fun day. Thanks to both host clubs for their hospitality.

Under-12: Both teams are in action this weekend in Nenagh in the final round of group matches. Group A take on Ballina while group D face the Silvermines. Best of luck boys! See nenagheireog.com for fixture details.

Under-14: Our under-14 hurlers travelled to Mallow on Saturday last to participate in the Munster Féile blitz. We played group games against Cobh, Knockavilla Kickhams and Bride Rovers recording a win, a draw and a loss to the eventual winners Bride Rovers. Many thanks to the parents who travelled down in support of the team. With some uncertainty surrounding the championship groupings it now appears that our first game will not take place until July 2nd away to Roscrea.

Under-16: Preparation for our championship is in full swing with a number of challenges and coaching trips planned for the next two weeks. Full attendance required at training which continues on Wednesday and Friday evenings from 6.15pm.

Primary Game: Well done to Seán Phelan who played in midfield on the Tipperary Primary Football team against Cork in Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday evening last. Seán represented the CBS Primary School.

Cumann na mBunscol: Well done also to our juvenile hurlers Cian O’Farrell, Cameron Spillane, Ben West, Josh Keller and Filip McIntyre who won county medals with Carrig National School during the week.

Date for the diary: Nenagh Éire Óg’s annual summer camp will take place from Monday, July 21st to Friday, July 25th (2-5pm) for boys and girls aged between five and 14 years of age. Non-members welcome.

CLUB NEWSLETTER

The May edition of the club newsletter, featuring a fantastic profile of club legend Conor O’Donovan is now available to download. Click here!

If you have any photographs, news or other information that you would like to see included please email eireognenagh@gmail.com

Thanks again to the club communications sub-committee and in particular to Catherine McTiernan and Enda O’Sullivan for pulling all this information together.

CLUB HISTORY

As most of you are aware the club, under the expert guidance of PJ Maxwell, Nancy Murphy and Donal A Murphy, are putting the finishing touches to our club history book. This promises to be a comprehensive collection of the history of Gaelic games in our parish.

While the club have made every effort to collect photographs of teams from the present to the distant past and other pictures which would be of interest we appeal to people to get in touch if you have a photograph of interest in your possession.

Please do not assume that we already possess your photograph or that it is of no interest.

Every Éire Óg photo, whether it is of a team, presentation or action shot is of massive importance to us and we would be delighted to have it. We are also anxious to get photos of school teams from any of the schools in the community.

If you have a photograph please get in touch with us at eireognenagh@gmail.com

We promise to return the photo as soon as we have it scanned.

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.