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Hurling – A Cross Between A Game Of Ice Hockey & Murder.

Good humouredly described by someone recently, as being “A cross between a game of Ice Hockey and Murder”; yet over 80,000 spectators from home and abroad will descend on Croke Park, Dublin, on Sunday next, July 23rd 2023, to watch Co. Kilkenny, (the latter ‘All-Ireland winners’ 36 times in total, between the years 1921-2019), compete with the current reigning champions Co. Limerick, in the game of Hurling.

Hayes Commercial Hotel, Thurles, Co. Tipperary today.

Hurling remains the fastest field sport in the world today, with the ball often reaching speeds of up to 100mph and with, on average, an estimated 350,000 hurley sticks produced every year within the Irish State.

One of the oldest games still in existence in the world, the game of “Hurling” dates back to early times, here in Ireland, with the first written reference to the game appearing in the written Brehon laws of the 7th century.

However, references to hurling were made much earlier in tales of the heroics of the Irish legend, warrior hero and demigod, Sétanta. Latter would gain his possibly better-known name, after killing the craftsperson Culann’s fierce guard dog, in self-defence; having driven a hurling ball (sliotar) deep into the animals throat, using his hurley stick, thus resulting in the choking the unfortunate animal.
Sétanta offered to take the dogs place, until a replacement could be located or another animal reared, hence he, Sétanta, became the Hound (Irish for which is “Cú”) of Culann; hence his new name/title “Chullainn”.

While banned in the 12th century by Norman invaders who had arrived into Ireland, the game of hurling nevertheless, continued to grow in popularity up until the early 19th century, before Irish customs and traditions became again heavily repressed and which saw hurling decline across the island, with the exception of strongholds here, within the province of Munster.

This decline was to change following an article written by Co. Clare man Michael Cusack, called ‘A Word about Irish Athletics’ which appeared in both the ‘United Ireland’ and ‘The Irishman’ newspapers.
On October 11th, 1884 Cusack’s article to both papers was supported by a communication from Tipperary man Maurice Davin, who had dominated athletics for over a decade and who gave his full support to the October 11th publications.

A week later Cusack submitted a signed letter to both newspapers announcing that a meeting would take place in the Hayes Commercial Hotel, Thurles, Co. Tipperary; staged to take place on November 1st 1884.
Thus the first meeting of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) for the Preservation and Cultivation of National Pastimes took place, recognising that Ireland’s indigenous sports needed to be preserved standardised and regulated.

At the meeting Maurice Davin was elected President, while 3 other attendees namely Michael Cusack, John Wyse Power and John McKay were elected as secretaries. Archbishop Thomas William Croke, Charles Stewart Parnell and Michael Davitt were invited to become patrons.

The newly formed Gaelic Athletic Association would cover both of Ireland’s indigenous games identified as Gaelic Football and Hurling. GAA clubs quickly began to spring up all over Ireland and people began to play the games of Hurling and Gaelic Football and take part in Athletic events with pride.

The first All-Ireland hurling match took place in 1887, in Birr, Co. Offaly, with Co. Tipperary defeating Co. Galway.


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Man Arrested In Templemore Railway Station, Found In Possession Of Imitation Firearm.

A man, understood to be aged aged in his 20s, was taken into Garda custody in Co Tipperary yesterday, after he was found to be in possession of what is now believed to be an imitation firearm, observed on the Dublin to Cork train near Thurles.

Gardaí were alerted and responded to the incident on the train at Templemore Railway Station in Tipperary at 6:50pm on Friday evening last.

Reports suggest that the male had been observed on the train with a firearm. Local uniform and plainclothes Gardaí initially attended the scene, assisted by the Armed Regional Support Unit. The male was quickly identified and searched by Gardaí, who found the man to be in possession of what is now believed to be an imitation firearm, subject to a proper technical examination.

The man was arrested for questioning in connection with the incident, under Section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act 1939. Further investigations are now continuing.

It should be noted that here in Ireland, where a person, without lawful authority or reasonable excuse (the onus of proving which shall lie on him or her), has a realistic imitation firearm with him or her in any public place, that person shall be guilty of an offence.

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Death Of Very Reverend Canon Denis Talbot, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, on Thursday 20th July 2023, of Very Reverend Canon Denis Talbot, Galbally, Co. Limerick and formerly of Newhall, Grange, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

Retired Parish Priest of Galbally, Co. Limerick and Aherlow Parish, Co. Tipperary and pre-deceased by his parents Paddy and Bridie; Canon Talbot sadly passed away, while in the care of staff at Millbrae Lodge Nursing Home, Newport, Co. Tipperary.

His passing is most deeply regretted and sadly missed by his sister Ana, brothers Michael and Pat, Noonan, Talbot, and Maher families, nephews, nieces, cousins, Archbishop Kieran O’Reilly, Fr. John O’Neill P.P., his fellow Clergy and Religious colleagues of the Cashel and Emly diocese, his loyal parishioners of Galbally and Aherlow, neighbours and many friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Canon Talbot will lie in repose at the Church of Christ the King, Galbally, Co. Limerick on Monday afternoon, July 24th 2023, from 5:00pm until 7:00pm same evening, followed by evening prayer.
Requiem Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, July 25th 2023, at 12:00 noon, followed by interment immediately afterwards in the Church grounds.

For those persons who are unable to attend the funeral service for Canon Talbot, same can be viewed, streamed live online. (Link to follow.)

The extended Noonan, Talbot, and Maher families wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.

Note Please: Family flowers only.


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Death Of Sean Quirke, Clonoulty, Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, yesterday Friday 21st July 2023, of Mr Sean Quirke, Churchquarter, Clonoulty, Cashel, Co. Tipperary.

Mr Quirke passed away peacefully at his place of residence, surrounded by his loving family.

His passing is most deeply regretted and sadly missed by his loving wife Mary, daughters Leona, Deirdre, Orla, Rosanne and Ciara, sons-in-law Ian and Rory, his 11 adored grandchildren, sisters Mary and Breeda, brother Joseph, extended family, relatives, neighbours and friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Mr Quirke will repose at his place of residence on Sunday afternoon, July 23rd, from 4:00pm until 8:00pm same evening.
His remains will be received into St. John the Baptist Church, Clonoulty, to further repose for Requiem Mass on Monday morning at 11;30am, followed by interment, immediately afterwards in Clonoulty Cemetery, Church Quarter, Clonoulty, Co. Tipperary.

For those persons who are unable to attend the funeral service for Mr Quirke, same can be viewed, streamed live online HERE.

The extended Quirke family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.

Note Please: Family flowers only. Donations in lieu, if desired, to South Tipperary Hospice.


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Death Of Larry Doyle, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, today Friday 21st July 2023, of Mr Larry Doyle, Kylemakill, Moyne, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

Pre-deceased by his brothers Jim, Donal and Paddy, his sister Mary (Russell); Mr Doyle passed away peacefully, following a short illness.

His passing is most deeply regretted by his loving family; nephews, nieces, grand-nephews, grand-nieces, brother-in-law Denis, sisters-in-law Joan and Mary, cousins, extended relatives, neighbours and many friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Mr Doyle will repose at his place of residence (E41 VK29) on Saturday afternoon, July 22nd, from 5:00pm until 8:00pm same evening.
His remains will be received into St. Mary’s Church, Moyne, Thurles on Sunday afternoon, July 23rd, at 1:30pm, to repose for Requiem Mass at 2:00pm, followed by interment, immediately afterwards, in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Moyne, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

For those persons who are unable to attend the funeral service for Mr Doyle, same can be viewed, streamed live online HERE.

The extended Doyle family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.


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