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Tipperary Water County Senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final Results

By Jonathan Cullen Sun 9th Oct

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County Senior Hurling Championship Semi-Finals
Sunday October 9th in Semple Stadium

Thurles Sarsfields 1-22 Clonoulty-Rossmore 0-15
Kiladangan 2-16 Killenaule 0-13

County Senior Hurling Championship Final
Sunday October 16th at 3:30pm in Semple Stadium Thurles
Thurles Sarsfields v Kiladangan



Saturday October 1st
Killenaule 2-20 Kilruane Mac Donaghs 1-20
Thurles Sarsfields 2-22 Borris-Ileigh 0-13 – Match Report

Sunday October 2nd
Clonoulty/Rossmore 1-18 Mullinahone 1-10
Kiladangan 2-18 Drom-Inch 1-17


Admission Prices
Single SHC Q-Final Double-header

Adults €15 and Student and OAP €10

Weekend Package
€25 weekend package for supporters to attend as many of these games as possible.
This includes the FOUR Co SH Quarter Final double bills in Semple Stadium starting on Sat at 1.30pm and Sun at 2pm plus any of the Intermediate Hurling and Football championship games going ahead in SEVEN different venues throughout the county at 12 noon Sunday.
The €25 package or €15 for students and OAP’s can be purchased in Lár na Páirce all this week or on Saturday at the ball alley ticket booths opposite the dog track in Semple Stadium. Please note that only the O’Riain New Stand is open on Sat and Sun this weekend.
So take advantage of the fantastic value for what promises to be a bumper weekend in The Tipperary Water County GAA Championships.



“Tipperary Water” County Senior Hurling Championship
Kilruane MacDonaghs 5-27 Carrick Swan 0-6
Drom-Inch 1-16 Loughmore-Castleiney 0-18
Mullinahone 0-19 Ballina 0-16
Borris-Ileigh 1-17 Burgess 1-13

County Senior Hurling Relegation Round 1
Silvermines 0-19 Moyne/Templetuohy 0-15
Knockavilla Donaskeigh Kickhams 4-6 Moneygall 1-13


With the senior divisional championships completed, the impetus is fully geared towards the Tipperary Water Senior Hurling Championship which throws in next weekend. Fantastic attendances have been witnessed at all recent games following on from the county’s All-Ireland successes and this weekend should be no different as supporters are encouraged to come out in huge numbers to keep up their terrific momentum of backing to clubs and players.
The preliminary quarter finals next Sunday, September 25th, will have supporters buzzing for the week in anticipation of how events will unfold. A hugely attractive double header in Holycross sees Drom and Inch take on Loughmore-Castleiney at 3.30pm in a repeat of the recent Mid Final. With Seamus Callanan back for Drom it has all the hallmarks of an enthralling tie as one of the heavyweights will have their Dan Breen aspirations for 2016 quenched early on Sunday evening next. Starting proceedings in Holycross, Kilruane MacDonaghs will be looking to make amends for their loss in the North final as they meet Carrick Swan in what will also be an interesting fixture with the whistle sounding at 1.45pm.
South champions Mullinahone head to Templetuohy for 3pm to meet Ballina who make the trip to the Mid venue once again having last played out a draw there against Ballingarry in the group stages. On the strength of their recent divisional success Mullinahone will be expected by many to progress, but Ballina however will be eager to put a quick halt to their gallop.
Dolla then is the venue for the other fixture between the North pairing of Borris-Ileigh and Burgess which also throws in at 3pm. This game will certainly draw a large attendance as both sides will favour their chances of progressing to the quarter finals proper.
The first round games in the County Senior Hurling Relegation also go ahead this weekend with Moyne-Templetuohy meeting Silvermines in Borrisoleigh on Saturday next September 24th, at 4pm while on Sunday, in Templetuohy at 1.30pm, Moneygall meet Knockavilla Donaskeigh Kickhams ahead of the Mullinahone and Ballina tie.
The Tipperary Water Minor A Football Championship semi-finals throw in on Saturday next with JK Brackens Óg taking on Galtee-Golden in Drombane at 4.15pm while the second semi-final goes ahead next Wednesday, September 28th in Dr. Morris Park at 7.30pm between Clonakenny-Moneygall and Clonmel Commercials.
In the Tipperary Water Minor B Football Championship semi-finals Borrisokane meet Kilsheelan-Kilcash in Boherlahan at 2pm on Saturday next, wh

By Jonathan Cullen Sun 9th Oct

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