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Tipperary Defeat Dublin In MHC Final Replay

Tipperary had to improve all round in Croke Park today, based on their last performance, but our boys had learned a lot from their previous draw and that experience truly stood to them today, as they set about annihilating Dublin in the All-Ireland MHC final replay, thus adding one more to their counties already total of 18 Irish Press Cup titles.

Tadhg Gallagher & Mark McCarthy grabbed 1-02 each, and when 0-10 was added from John McGrath, 0-02 from S. Maher , & 0-01 each from S. Cahill, & B. Maher, the final full-time score showed Tipperary 2-18 – Dublin 1-11.

It was corner forwards McCarthy and Gallagher who displayed the real sweat and no little intelligence, through their fast-moving attacks which ripped through Dublin defences, allowing the Tipperary side to respond with quality scores from play through team members John McGrath, Sean Maher and Bill Maher.

First blood went to Dublin, with Paul Winters knocking over a free from inside his own half, but Stephen Cahill wins a free about 45 yards out and John McGrath cancels the debt.

In the third minute Shelly draws a foul close to the sideline and McGrath again taps over his second free of the day. Now Dublin half-back O’Donnell, finds his mark from the half-way line showing the score Dublin 0-02 Tipperary 0-02.

McGrath soon puts Tipperary back in front with another free and this is followed by a goal from Mark McCarthy from a loose ball leaving Dublin 0-02 to Tipperary’s 1-03, on the scoreboard.

McGrath fires over a 65 to extend Tipperary’s lead but this is answered by  James Roche, gets two points back for Dublin leaving the score Dublin 0-04 Tipperary 1-04

The speed of corner-forward Tadhg Gallagher, bursting through the Dublin defence, finds the back of the Dublin net and a point from Sean Maher adds further to Dublin’s misery and Tipperary have a seven point lead.

Dublin’s Winters taps over a close-range free, but Tipperary’s Cahill points a snap shot from 50 yards & McGrath is again on target from a resulting foul by E Lowndes on McCarthy. Two further points from McGrath & McCarthy see the half-time scoreboard reading Dublin 0-05 Tipperary 2-10.

Scoring in the second half begins with a sideline point from John McGrath, but Costello pulls a point back for Dublin. Tadhg Gallagher and Winters swap 2 points each, one from a free, having been fouled by Barry Heffernan. Two further points from Tipp captain Bill Maher & Sean Maher leave Dublin 1-09 Tipperary 2-16

Tipperary seem to ease off on the pressure, following Winters fifth point of the day and Dublin’s Oisin O’Rorke blasts past Paul Maher to score a goal.

Another point from Dublin’s O’Rorke was merely a consolation and was answered by two points from John McGrath making the full time score Tipperary 2-18, Dublin 1-11.

While in the latter half of the second half Tipperary never reached the annihilating levels of style & performance shown in their first-half display, they never showed any sign of being troubled by Dublin either.

Tipperary Scorers: M McCarthy, T Gallagher 1-02 each, J McGrath 0-10, S Maher 0-02, S Cahill, B Maher 0-01 each

Tipperary Team: P Maher, R Maher, M Breen, J Peters, T Fox, T Hamill, B Heffernan, B Maher, S Cahill, J McGrath, D Fitzell, S Maher, T Gallagher, J Shelly, M McCarthy.

Substitutes: S. Ryan for Cahill, S. O’Brien for S. Maher, R. Tierney for O’Callaghan,  C. Lanigan for Gallagher.

Referee: Alan Kelly from Galway

Tipperary County Board Ratify Eamon O’Shea

As we earlier forecast, former Tipperary coach, under All-Ireland-winning manager Liam Sheedy, NUIG professor Eamon O’Shea has been ratified as the new Tipperary senior hurling manager for 2013, succeeding former manager Declan Ryan.

This ratification will be seen as welcome news by the Premier County, latter who were humiliated by their arch rivals Kilkenny, in the All-Ireland semi-final last month, beaten 4-24 to 1-15.

In a statement last evening the Tipperary county board said that the County Board had ratified the appointment of Eamon O’Shea as senior hurling manager & other members of the management team will be decided following consultation in due course

The appointment of O’Shea is now expected to attract former defender Eamonn Corcoran & former Tipperary work comrade Michael Ryan, to join the management team.

Thurles Fresh Milk Sponsor Tipperary Mini Marathon

Our picture above shows:- Mr Joe Kerrigan (CEO Thurles Fresh Milk) presenting sponsorship for the 2012 Tipperary Women’s Mini Marathon to Elaine Cullinan (Co-ordinator North Tipperary Sports Partnership) with Vincent Foley (Tipperary Sports Disability Officer), and Valerie Connolly (South Tipperary Sports Partnership).

As you all already know the 2012 Tipperary Women’s Mini Marathon will be held in Thurles on Sunday September 30th next & the route for this year’s event is as follows:-

2012 Tipperary Women’s Mini Marathon Route

Route Location:  Note Map: The race begins, travelling north east, on the Jimmy Doyle bridge and then turns right, travelling onto the Templemore road, before heading south east back for Thurles. Entering Liberty Square from Rossa Street and go across heading south out onto the Horse and Jockey road to the Archrstown cross at the top of Thurles Golf links. Here turn left, go across this road and turn left onto the Littleton Road. Head back to Thurles travelling westward along the Mill road, before turning left and southward at the Two Mile Borris roundabout. Back up to Liberty Square, turning across the centre of the square and out Rossa Street, heading westward again. Head out the Brittas road to turn left for LIT. Continue over the Jimmy Doyle Bridge, then in through the rear gates of LIT to finish on the area at the far end of the car-park.

Recognise and mark your progress on the route by printing off the following information:-

1.1Km, after the end of the tarmac on the cycle lane at LIT side of Jimmy Doyle Bridge.
1Km, 9.8m, before ESB L/S 12 at Thurles Co-Op on the Templemore road.
2Km, At the LH Column at entrance to the Town House Deli on Slivenamonn road.
3Km, 1m, after gate pier to Private house on the Horse and Jockey road.
4Km, 42.7m, after the advanced junction sign on the Horse and Jockey road outside the Golf Club.
5Km, 2.5m, before the Yield sign for the Littleton road on the Archerstown Rd.
6Km, in line with LH gate pier to private house after O’Driscoll’s carpark and after lane on left.
7Km, 1.3m, after RH stone pier to wicked gate of private house at the Two-Mile-Borris junction.
8Km, in line with LH column at entrance to House of Elegance on Liberty Square.
9Km, 11.7m, before the advanced junction sign for the new road on the Brittas road.
10Km, finish, centre of 2nd carpark island in from LIT back gates.

This event will feature over 1,000 runners, walkers & joggers all taking part and making it the largest Tipperary Women’s Mini Marathon to date. Well done to all concerned.

Declan Ryan Exits As Tipperary Manager

Tipperary Hurling Manager Declan Ryan

County Chairman, Sean Nugent, will now lead the search for a replacement management team, following the expected exit by Senior hurling manager, Declan Ryan, who has decided to end his two year reign as Tipperary senior hurling boss.

Tommy Dunne (Coach)  and Michael Gleeson (Selector) have also decided to step aside from their posts.

The Tipperary GAA County Board and the Tipperary senior hurling panel have thanked all three men “for leading Tipperary to two Munster senior hurling championship successes and their dedication and commitment in their rolesAll three men have made a great contribution to the GAA in Tipperary over a long number of years and we are fortunate that men of their calibre have been willing to serve the county so generously and so loyally. We acknowledge the time, effort and many personal sacrifices they and their families have made in the interests of Tipperary’s senior hurling fortunes and we firmly believe that their good work will lead to continued success for the county.”

The board went on to wish all three individuals and their families continued well being and stated they looked forward to their “continued involvement with and contribution to the GAA in Tipperary“.

Eamon O’Shea, who was Tipperary County Coach during Liam Sheedy’s successful period in charge, is being linked as a possible replacement, as is indeed Liam Sheedy himself.

Reminder Thurles Hosts Tipperary Mini-Marathon 2012

As we have already stated in a previous blog on June 17th last, North Tipperary Sports Partnership & South Tipperary Sports Partnerships have come together to organise this year’s Tipperary Women’s Mini Marathon, which will to be staged here in Thurles on Sunday Sept 30th,starting at 11.00am.

(Click on image, left, for larger picture.)

Now in its third year this 10k Mini Marathon has grown from strength to strength since the inaugural event also in Thurles in 2010.  The number of people expressing an interest in and registering for this event is now greater than ever.

North Tipperary Councillor John Hogan, Chairperson, North Tipperary Sports Partnership, encourages women to register TODAY on www.tippminimarathon.ie before the deadline closes for reduced registration fees.

Registration price is just €15 (plus 0.99 cents online fee) up to Friday (Tomorrow) August 31st.  As & from Sept 1st this fee will increase to €20. Closing date for all entries is strictly Sept 24th 2012.

For further information please contact Elaine Cullinan at NTSP Tel: 067-43604 or Email info@ntsp.ie or Valerie Connolly at STSP Tel: 062-64737

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