Tipp star McGrath honoured for cancer work
Speaking at the announcement of the award, Liam Myles, President of the Tipperary Association Dublin, stated that the dignified way in which he handled his adversity, the courageous way he publicly acknowledged his illness and more so the way he highlighted testicular cancer and the need for males – young and old – to be monitored and checked sets him apart as a Tipperary person in 2015.
Initially, and understandably, he asked for privacy for himself and his family and the time and space to be allowed sort out his trauma. The respect in which he is held was reflected in how well that request was adhered to.
Later on and after his own treatment had begun he showed great character in thinking of others worse afflicted. He supported the Movember Foundation and became an ambassador for the foundation and, through the Gaelic Players Association, gave of his time and energy to support the Childhood Cancer Foundation.
In these roles and in a number of public appearances he has made a huge contribution to help break the “taboo” that has traditionally existed around male cancer and testicular cancer in particular.
Despite his cancer treatment he returned to the Tipperary senior hurling squad and the reception – from all sides and neutrals – he received on his introduction in the All-Ireland semi-final against Galway will live in the memory of all those watching that game. This show of support and appreciation showed the true meaning of sport. More so, it transcended sport and highlighted the importance of health and wellbeing in life and the respect Noel is held in.
In every way possible Noel McGrath showed in 2015 all that is good about human life when faced with a challenge and he epitomised what the true character of Tipperary. More than any one he was the “stand out” Tipperary person in 2015 and richly deserves the Award of Tipperary Person of the Year for 2015.
The Association’s Hall of Fame Award will be awarded to Doctor John Ryan, a native of Ardfinnan in recognition of his lifetime contribution and achievements in the field of soil science, education and humanity throughout the world.
Both awards will be presented at the Annual Awards function on Saturday, 5 March 2016 in the Louis Fitzgerald Hotel, Dublin.