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The Tipperary GAA Discussion Thread

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  • Registered Users Posts: 662 ✭✭✭supernova5


    yea I'd say he's close to being ready to take on Nadal in the French Open in a battle of the lefties



  • Registered Users Posts: 538 ✭✭✭1373


    Coaches all over the country pulling their hair out waiting to see the young ones swinging the one handed goal



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,309 ✭✭✭evolvingtipperary101


    Craig Morgan has suffered a cruciate ligament injury. Knew it the minute he went down against Nenagh- reached for his knee straight away. What a terrible set back for Craig. Has the mentality to come back. Wish him all the best.



  • Registered Users Posts: 18,013 ✭✭✭✭Mantis Toboggan


    Seems to be a curse on this team at the minute.

    Free Palestine 🇵🇸



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,309 ✭✭✭evolvingtipperary101




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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,100 ✭✭✭PeggyShippen


    No luck in Tipperary at the moment. They never seem to catch a break. Craig Morgan was one of the young guys you could confidently say was doing well, had nailed down that corner spot and was only going to improve. He ll be back and back strong im sure but his development is stalled and its a significant blow to Cahill

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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,309 ✭✭✭evolvingtipperary101



    Tipperary GAA in consultation with both clubs have decided to hold a collection at the game with all proceeds being donated to the Order of Malta.

    A GoFundMe page has also been set up to facilitate donations from individuals who may not be able to attend the game but would like to donate. The link to the donation page is: https://gofund.me/2e9f5f92



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,309 ✭✭✭evolvingtipperary101


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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,309 ✭✭✭evolvingtipperary101


    Colin O'Riordan has decided to end his AFL career at the end of this season due to ongoing injury issues. O'Riordan has been restricted to five appearances for the Sydney Swans in this campaign, due to a hip injury.

    The brilliant Tipperary footballer won a Munster SFC medal with his native county last year.



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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,071 ✭✭✭Paddico


    Be great if he came back but I dont think it will happen



  • Registered Users Posts: 3,114 ✭✭✭Boom__Boom


    I saw in some report about this that he will be staying in Oz for the immediate future. It didn't rule out a return down the line.

    Still only 26 so might return at some stage depending on how his injuries are.



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,309 ✭✭✭evolvingtipperary101


    God is joining Waterford's backroom team. Best of luck to him.



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,309 ✭✭✭evolvingtipperary101


    Wilie Maher is the new manager of Laois. He has a tough job ahead of him.

    It wouldn't be Colm Bonnar's style to be critical of someone if they weren't going well but I wouldn't blame if he was tempted to have a cut of Willie if Laois are going through a bad patch. Willie was very, very critical of Bonnar. I know Willie was sore he didn't get the job, but he shouldn't have tried to dig at the County Board by kicking Bonnar when he was down, everything from no puck out strategy to an unfit team.



  • Registered Users Posts: 18,013 ✭✭✭✭Mantis Toboggan


    Maher talked a great game so we'll see how he gets on.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 18,013 ✭✭✭✭Mantis Toboggan


    What are thinking? Who's winning the championship?

    Of these I'd go, Drom, Kilruane, Brackens, Kiladangan.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,309 ✭✭✭evolvingtipperary101


    Has a role for Tony Browne with Tipp been confirmed yet?



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,309 ✭✭✭evolvingtipperary101


    Brendan Maher joining Johnny Kelly's Offaly backroom



  • Registered Users Posts: 662 ✭✭✭supernova5


    a nice coup for Uibh Fhaili



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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,309 ✭✭✭evolvingtipperary101


    Provisional 2023 Munster senior hurling championship schedule:

    Round 1: Clare v Tipperary, Waterford v Limerick.

    Round 2: Cork v Waterford, Limerick v Clare.

    Round 3: (separate weekends in chronological order): Cork v Tipperary, Waterford v Clare.

    Round 4: Clare v Cork, Tipperary v Limerick.

    Round 5: Limerick v Cork, Tipperary v Waterford.



  • Registered Users Posts: 15,679 ✭✭✭✭Beechwoodspark


    what happened at that thurles incident does anyone know. In the papers today.



  • Registered Users Posts: 2,877 ✭✭✭Pogue eile


    Mixed reports coming from it and as the adult in question has presented himself to the Guards, there will be a criminal investigation, probably best not to speculate until after then.

    It was at an U9 Blitz and an adult entered the field, that's all I know for fact - I have heard two very different accounts of what happened before and after that so best to wait and see.



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,309 ✭✭✭evolvingtipperary101



    Absolutely brilliant from Kilruane. I couldn't have been more wrong about them. Savage victory for them. The champions are Kilruane. They put to bed every doubt about them and can enjoy the victory.



  • Registered Users Posts: 18,013 ✭✭✭✭Mantis Toboggan


    Happy to see McDonaghs win, thought Kiladangan were very disappointing especially in the second half. Decent game with Kilruane deserving winners.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,309 ✭✭✭evolvingtipperary101




  • Registered Users Posts: 4,309 ✭✭✭evolvingtipperary101



    By Stephen Barry

    RTÉ Sport reporter

    After ending a 37-year wait to become Tipperary SHC champions, Kilruane MacDonaghs stepped away from the celebrations, kneeling in a circle around manager Liam O'Kelly on the 21-metre line at the town end of Semple Stadium.

    It was the spot where Dillon Quirke had collapsed during their group game against Clonoulty-Rossmore last August.

    O’Kelly held a red helmet aloft, evocative of Quirke’s celebration on his greatest day for Clonoulty in this final five years ago, and said some words to pay tribute to the fallen Tipperary hurler.

    "We’ll always remember the night we won but we’ll always remember the night we were all here, the night that poor Dillon passed away," said O’Kelly.

    "The game wasn’t over two minutes and the first man that came over and shook my hand was Dan, Dillon’s father.

    "There’s a bond between Kilruane and Clonoulty that’s absolutely phenomenal. I knew nobody in Clonoulty, bar Declan Ryan, being familiar with the name, but now I’ve lads ringing me, texting me, it’s unbelievable. With Andrew Fryday and these guys in a club like Clonoulty, they’re only going to get stronger."

    That game has knitted the clubs together and it has brought this Kilruane group closer together too.

    They have had their share of adversity through injuries. Craig Morgan, their Tipperary starter, chief among them, having been as ruled out with a cruciate injury at the end of August. But rather than have him sit in the background on game days, O’Kelly has brought Morgan into his inner circle.

    "I’m not a genius in hurling, I’ve always said that. One thing I do know is I’ve a group of guys in the changing room that would go to war for me every day. The bond there is unreal.

    "That’s why I had the moment there to remember Dillon Quirke. Since that tragedy in August, we’ve just gone from strength to strength.

    "The following week we lost Craig Morgan, our talisman player. We were written off at that time but we came back stronger. It’s amazing.

    "Craig Morgan was a massive loss but his loss inside the white lines was a massive gain for Liam O’Kelly outside the white lines. He ran the line there today with me. His knowledge of the game, while I would have a basic knowledge of back play, he was instrumental.

    "I came from a rugby background and the dynamic of the game is a little bit different compared to hurling. I tried to implement a good lot of the rugby stuff I had in my brain into the hurling but hurling inside the white lines is just such a different game, the speed of the game now and everything else."

    Morgan’s injury wasn’t the only one to manage. Niall O’Meara hobbled his way to the man of the match award, ignoring the effects of a knee injury. Jack Peters, for the second week in a row, put a hamstring strain to the back of his mind.

    Séamus Hennessy, after the Peter Canavan substitution tactic in the drawn final last week, started on the bench. O’Kelly’s son Kian didn’t take part in the warm-up with an ankle knock before declaring himself fit.

    "There were two or three injuries there that didn’t train. My own son, Kian, didn’t even do the warm-up in Dr Morris Park. I’d the bike organised for him there on the side. I said, 'Do you want to go?’ ‘I’m ready to go,’ he said. That’s the way he was and that’s the way these guys are all year.

    "Jack Peters had a very, very serious injury a couple of weeks ago but I got him back for the Toomevara match and in fairness to Jack Peters, you saw it there today when I took him off, his helmet nearly hit me! That’s the way these guys are. That’s how passionate they are about it."

    It took a number of defensive switches until they got the formula right to halt the Kiladangan threat. Down 1-9 to 0-7 at the half, they won the second period 2-13 to 0-7.

    "I’ll be honest about it, there wasn’t a whole pile said [at half-time] because I wanted to keep a calm changing room. There wasn’t a cross word said. I made two or three positional changes which I thought worked in our favour but it’s testament to those guys. I can’t say enough about those guys. I’ve been talking about them all year. I’m driving the bus with these guys. They’re phenomenal guys."

    It could’ve been gone from them before then but for Tipperary senior keeper Brian Hogan having a penalty saved by his U-20 counterpart Páidí Williams.

    "That was a massive turning point in the game. Páidí Williams, an outstanding keeper, has been our go-to man this year. He’s destined for big things, I’ve no doubt in my mind, but I’m not involved in that part of it."

    Underdogs don’t usually win replays. Did Kilruane’s tradition of success dating back to the 1970s and ‘80s play a role?

    "They tell me, reading the media, Kilruane should’ve been there a long time ago. But look, we got here today. People would say they’re a team that’s gone by, I saw that in the media there lately, but today’s their day and they’ll enjoy the next couple of days."

    As for All-Ireland champions Ballygunner in a Munster quarter-final next Sunday: "That’s for another day. Let’s get over today and tonight and tomorrow first."



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,309 ✭✭✭evolvingtipperary101


    Kilruane after winning the championship.



  • Registered Users Posts: 18,013 ✭✭✭✭Mantis Toboggan


    I'm still devastated at the loss of Dylan, I can only imagine what it was like for the players on the field that day.

    Kilruane have been a credit to themselves throughout it all and I was delighted to see them get over the line last weekend.

    Tough gig for them this week against Ballygunner who get their usual home game.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,076 ✭✭✭Billy Ocean


    I was wondering if Ballygunner home games was a myth but its there 7th home game out of 9 home/away games in Munster, not counting the Munster finals.



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