Tipperary GAA Scene
By Jonathan Cullen PRO
Allianz Hurling League
Our senior hurlers made the long trip to Belfast last weekend to play Antrim in round 5 of the Allianz League Division 1B. Played in front of a large attendance that included many Tipperary supporters who travelled from near and far to shout on the team, Liam Cahill’s men took control from an early stage and by half time it was clear that our winning run in the league was going to continue. Antrim did hit somewhat of a purple patch in the second half as they scored two quick goals. However, Tipperary kept their composure to go on and claim the spoils on a 4-28 to 2-16 full time score.
Tipperary now play Limerick in the semi-final this Saturday at 7.30pm in the TUS Gaelic Grounds in what will certainly be the teams toughest test to date in 2023.
The last semi-final clash in March 2018 saw Tipp win by a goal after extra time. Jason Forde scored 2-11. There have been 64 previous meetings between Tipperary and Limerick. Tipperary have won 35 games, Limerick 21 and there were 8 draws.
Tickets are available on the GAA website and also in selected Centra and SuperValu stores.
Allianz Football League
Our senior footballers played Offaly in FBD Semple Stadium last Saturday afternoon in round 6 of the Allianz League Division 3. Before the game commenced both sets of players and management lined up in the centre of the pitch to observe a moments silence in memory of Liam Kearns who passed away the previous weekend. The game itself did not go our way as Offaly emerged victorious 2-14 to 0-13. This result means that Tipperary will play in Division 4 next year. The footballers final game of this seasons league takes place this Sunday, 26th March when they travel to play Westmeath in Mullingar at 2.00pm.
Munster Under 20 Hurling Championship
Our Under 20 hurlers commence their Munster championship campaign this Saturday, 25th March with an away trip to play Clare in Ennis at 2.00pm.
Having performed well in the 2022 championship, Manager Brendan Cummins and his selectors will be hoping to build on the experience gained last year and hopefully claim some silverware in the coming months.
Tickets are available to purchase via the Munster GAA website.
Tipperary GAA Coaching Conference & Go Games Launch
Tipperary GAA will hold a Coaching and Games Development Coaching conference in LIT Thurles on Saturday, March 25th from 9.30am to 1.00pm.
Guest speakers include Paul Kilgallon of Carver Coaching who will give an overview of creating the 'correct environment' for coaching within our clubs, understanding the needs and challenges for both the child and the coach, along with empowering our coaches to maximise fun and development at the appropriate levels. He will also discuss the 'psychology of coaching' young children in our Nursery and Go Games age groups.
Colm Crowley of Coaching the GAME will give very clear instructions on how to correctly plan your years activity. Here, Colm will provide clarity around coaching at the specific age cohort, skill to age progressions, ensuring you understand the correct equipment and resources required to correctly engage your group of child players, along with, how to deliver a meaningful year of 'development progression' for your club.
Chrissy McKaigue (Slaughtneil Club Coaching Officer, Derry Senior Footballer, Slaughtneil's first ever All-Star Winner) will present a case study based on Slaughtneil GAA Club. As we are aware, this club excels in all codes, from Hurling to Football, Ladies Football and Camogie. Chrissy will go into specific details on how they foster and progress the development ethos within their club, how they recruit and retain coaches and players, along with instilling Coach Education and Club Development initiatives. He will also give us specifics on how they get the most from their primary and post primary schools, which in turn nourishes their successful club.
This is a must for all Club Coaching Officers and coaches in general, from under 5 to 13 years old, or anyone interested in your club's development and progression. We strongly recommend that all clubs in Tipperary ensure they are in attendance for this valuable morning of learning. It promises to be a very informative for all concerned.
Anyone interested in attending should log on to the Tipperary GAA website and follow the Tipperary Coach Education link for bookings.
Booking Link.https://tipperary.gaa.ie/shop/tipperary-gaa-child-coaching-conference-2023/.
Voluntary Stewards Training Course
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Chontae Thiobraid Árann are holding a Course for voluntary stewards to assist with our games in FBD Semple Stadium and other grounds as the need arises. The course will take place in the Dome on Saturday, April 1st between 9.30am and 1.00pm. The purpose of this course is to ensure that there will be enough qualified stewards for events at these venues. Indeed, all clubs must have enough qualified stewards for games. The course is open to both new and existing stewards.
Conditions: § over 18 years of age (male or female).
§ Available for a Steward Roster at weekends (average of 10 - 20 events annually)
§ Fit and active
§ Friendly, courteous, enthusiastic.
Stewards will be trained and accredited by the GAA National Health & Safety Committee and the course is monitored by the Europlan Group who will be present.
If you would like to attend this course, contact your club secretary who will be able to assist you with the application process.
Munster GAA Double-Headers with Camogie & Ladies Football
Munster GAA are delighted to partner with Munster Camogie and Munster LGFA once again this year to provide curtain-raisers for some of its Munster Senior Championship games.
A total of six curtain-raisers are planned, including one Ladies Football and five Camogie games, over the course of April and May. The earlier start to the 2023 Munster Senior Football Championship reduces the opportunities for further Ladies Football curtain-raisers.
Double Headers with Munster Camogie
Saturday 29th April – TUS Gaelic Grounds
• Munster Senior Camogie: Limerick v Clare, 4:30pm
• Munster Senior Hurling: Limerick v Clare, 7.00pm
Sunday 30th April - Páirc Uí Chaoimh
• Munster Senior Camogie Quarter Final: Cork v Waterford, 1:30pm
• Munster Senior Hurling: Cork v Waterford, 4.00pm
Saturday 6th May - Páirc Uí Chaoimh
• Munster Senior Camogie Championship Semi-Final: Waterford/Cork v Tipperary, 4:30pm
• Munster Senior Hurling Championship: Cork v Tipperary, 7.00pm
Saturday 13th May – FBD Semple Stadium
• Munster Senior Camogie Final, 3:30pm
• Munster Senior Hurling Waterford v Clare, 6.00pm
Sunday 21st May - Cusack Park, Ennis
• Munster Intermediate Camogie Final: Clare/Kerry v Cork, 12 noon
• Munster Senior Hurling Championship: Clare v Cork, 2.00pm
Double Header with Munster LFGA
Sunday May 7th (venue TBC)
• Munster Senior Ladies Gaelic Football Championship – Cork v Kerry at 1:30pm
• Munster Senior Football Championship Final at 4.00pm
Tipperary Association Dublin Annual Awards
The Tipperary Association Dublin has announced the details of the Annual Awards Function at which the Tipperary Person of the Year for 2022 will be presented to hurling great Padraic Maher and Tim Floyd, retired GAA Co. Board Secretary, will be inducted in the Association’s Hall of Fame.
The awards function will be held on Friday, 14th April in the Louis Fitzgerald Hotel, Newlands Cross, Dublin at 7.30pm. Pre-dinner drinks at 7.00 pm.
Tickets, €55 each, may be purchased from Pat Ryan, Hon Secretary, 11 Foxfield Grove, Raheny, Dublin 5. Tel: 087 6376663 or proriain@gmail.com or from the GAA Office, Lar Na Pairce, Thurles.
The late Tom Ryan
The death has occurred in England last week of former Tipperary All-Ireland winning hurler Tom Ryan from Killenaule.
Tom won All-Ireland senior hurling medals in 1961 and 1962 and also won many titles with his club Killenaule including a South title in 1958.
Tom's work brought him around the country, and he moved from his native home gaining experience and building friendships along the way. He went on to play club hurling in Clare, Galway, and Kilkenny. He brought a lot of energy and effort wherever he went and played his part for every team and won county titles in both Clare and Galway. He also represented both Clare and Galway at inter-county level. Coming near to the end of his time hurling, Tom moved back to Killenaule to finish out his playing career with his home club.
Tipperary GAA extends our sincere sympathies to Tom’s family, friends, and the Killenaule GAA Club at this sad time. May he Rest in Peace.
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