Tipperary GAA Scene – January 15th 2025

By Jonathan Cullen Thu 16th Jan

Tipperary GAA Scene – January 15th 2025
Tipperary GAA Scene – January 15th 2025

2025 Tipperary Club Season Pass

The 2025 Tipperary GAA club season pass is now on sale and can be purchased via the events section of the Tipperary GAA App or by contacting the Tipperary GAA office on 0504 22702. The pass which will entitle the holder entry into all adult divisional and county games at adult level will cost €170.

Win a House in Tipperary

Our draw to win a brand-new state of the art home in Cashel continues to gather pace and has seen entries from right across the globe. To celebrate we are giving away a fabulous bonus prize for January. Simply purchase a ticket anytime during January, and you’ll be entered into a draw for a chance to win the ultimate Hurling Weekend when Cork take on Tipperary in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on the last weekend in April. Thanks to Maldron Hotels, one lucky winner will receive 4 match tickets, a two-night stay with bed and breakfast, plus one evening meal for 4 at the Maldron Hotel Cork. Closing date is January 31st

To purchase your ticket to win a beautiful 4-Bedroom, 3-Bathroom, 121m² state of the art Semi-Detached home.in Cashel Co.Tipperary, and also be in with the chance of winning our bonus prize for January, go to www.winahouse.ie 

Club Officer Training

Training for Chairpersons, Secretaries, Treasurers, PRO’s & Coaching Officers takes place online this coming Thursday January 16th from 7.30 pm to 9.00pm. Full details of this event have been circulated to all clubs by County Planning and Training Officer Mark McLoughlin.

2025 Munster GAA Club Forum

The 2025 Munster GAA Club Forum will take place on Saturday January 25th at Mary Immaculate College Limerick with an impressive line-up of topics and speakers. The cost is €30 per person or €80 for a club with lunch included. Tickets are now available and can be purchased via the Munster GAA website.

Munster Junior B Hurling Competition

Best of luck to County Junior B Hurling champions Cappawhite who will take on Cork side Buttevant in the Munster semi-final at Killeedy on Saturday January 25th following the Corks side victory over Lismore in the quarter final last Sunday.

TUS Harty Cup

The Quarter Finals of this very prestigious competition took place on Monday last, January 13th and Tipperary had two schools in action on the day, with mixed luck for both schools on the day.

2023 winners Cashel Community school faced Gaelcholáiste Mhuire an Mhainistir Thuaigh in their quarter final and on this occasion, the Tipperary school came up that little bit short as they lost out on a full time score of 0-18 to 0-10.

In their quarter final, Thurles CBS who last won the competition in 2015 faced Limerick’s Árdscoil Rís who were last crowned champions in 2018 and on this occasion, the Thurles side proved far too strong for their opponents as they emerged victorious on a final score of 2-25 to 0-23.

The semi-final parings will see Thurles CBS take on  De La Salle College Waterford, while St. Flannans will play  Gaelcholáiste Mhuire an Mhainistir Thuaigh.

TUS Corn Thomais Mhic Choilm Under 19B Hurling

Three of the four quarter finals of this competition have now also taken place and resulted in two Tipperary schools progressing to the semi-finals.

Clonmel High School enjoyed a very comprehensive 5-16 to 3-09 win over Colaiste Mhuire Durlas, Abbey CBS Tipperary Town defeated St Josephs Borrisoleigh by 3-28 to 0-04, while Carrick On Suir CBS had to give second best to Scariff Community College who won by 4-28 to 2-08. The fourth and final game of the round between Colaiste An Spioraid Naomh Bishopstown and Scoil Pol Kilfinane will take place this Thursday January 16th in Fethard Town Park at 12pm.

In the semi-finals, there will be an all Tipperary clash between Abbey CBS Tipperary Town and Clonmel High School which is sure to attract a lot of attention.

Fitzgibbon Cup

Best of luck to all the players from Tipperary clubs who will be in action in the Fitzgibbon cup in the coming days. In Group A, this Wednesday 2024 finalists University of Limerick host SETU Waterford in UL at 7.30pm. Also on Wednesday defending champions Mary Immaculate College Limerick make the trip to Liam Mellows to take on ATU Galway at 7pm. In Group B this Wednesday, University of Cork host University of Dublin at the Mardyke with a 5.30pm throw in.
On Thursday, University of Galway host MTU Cork at 7.30pm in Dangan. Group C will get underway on Thursday TUS Midwest host DCU Dochas Eireann at 7pm.

2025 Munster GAA Club Groundsman Education Day

A Munster GAA Club Groundsman Education Day has been scheduled for Saturday February 1st from 9:30am to 1:30pm at Moneygall GAA Club. This is a unique opportunity for groundspersons, club officers (responsible for pitch management) and others to become better informed about pitch management and to see some practical aspects of green keeping at club level. For further information, please contact the National Pitch Maintenance Workgroup at nationalpitchmaintenanceworkgroup@gaa.ie

Handball News

Handball is alive and well at National School level in Tipperary with 18 Schools taking part in the Cumann na mBunscoil County Finals resulting in 65 Players competing and a total of 37 Games played. The Scools that competed were Ardcroney, Carrig, Silvermines, Ballina, CBS Nenagh, Lissenhall, Boher, St Michaels Cloghjordan, Kiladangan, Burgess, Gaelscoil C-O-Suir, CBS C-O-Suir, Newport Convent, Newport BNS, KIlruane, Ballinaclogh, Youghalarra & Gaelscoil Nenagh. Big thanks to Nenagh & Youghalarra Clubs for hosting the games. There was a huge turnout of Supporters at the finals and both galleries were packed to capacity. Big thanks to David Kyne & Martin Spain who looked after the games in Kilcoleman & to Eamon Spillane, Karen Monaghan, Ger Monaghan & Paddy Collins in Nenagh.  A big thanks to our referees who had a busy day David, Martin, Paddy & Alan Ryan.  Big thanks also to Mary Collins who looked after refreshments for the huge crowd at both Venues.

The games commenced at 10am at both venues and with players ranging from 8 years old to 13 the atmosphere was electric such was the enthusiasm and commitment of all the players. It was evident that a lot of coaching is going on at Club level.  Both venues played out to Semi Finals and all finals were played in Nenagh which commenced at 2pm.

Finals:

GU11S  Lucia Neary ( Ballina N.S.) Defeated Ali Williams (Ardcroney N.S.) 11/8, 11/3

BU11S Cian Bartosik (Gaelscoil C-O-Suir) Defeated Liam Treacy (Silvermines N.S.) 11/3, 11/9

GU11D Kate O Mahony & Eabha Malone defeated Anna Quinlan & Aoife Gavin ( Lissenhall N.S.) 11/3, 11/6

BU11D Conor Nolan & Alfie Finn (Gaelscoil C-O-Suir) defeated Thomas Murphy & Daniel Ryan (Lissenhall) 11/3, 11/7

GU13S Aoife McLoughney (Ardcroney N.S.) Defeated Emily Monaghan (Ballina N.S.) 10/11, 11/7

BU13S Josh O Mahony (Newport CNB) defeated Eoin Hanrahan (Ballinaclogh N.S. ) 11/8, 9/11

GU13D Ella Slattery & Ava Joyce (Ballina N.S.) Defeated Telma Sanz Irusta & Edin Nevin (Lissenhall N.S.) 11/4, 11/5

BU13D Jim O Mahony & Tadhg Malone defeated Conor Harrington & Daniel Sheridan (Ballinaclogh N.S.) 11/8, 11/2

Both Winners & Runners Up were presented with medals. The County CNB Co-Ordinator Paddy Collins praised all the players that took part and thanked Teachers, Parents, Club Coaches and everyone who helped to make it such a special day. He wished all going forward to represent the County in the Munster stages of the Competition the best of luck.

Munster GAA’s Gaeltacht Scholarship Competition

Munster GAA is delighted to announce that the 2025 Scholarship Competition for secondlevel students aged between 12 – 17 years, wishing to attend a Gaeltacht course this Summer is now open for applications. (minimum stay 2 weeks). One Full scholarship per county in the province will be awarded. Scholarships will cover the full cost of the Gaeltacht course. Entry requirements are as follows: Applicants must be a current member of a GAA, LGFA or Camogie Club in Munster. Applicants aged 12 – 17 are required to submit a video recording in Irish of ONE MINUTE’S duration on the following Topic: An Fhoireann is fearr liom (Based on Gaelic games of all codes) Video to also include a brief introduction of self from the student, outlining their interest in Gaeilge and our culture. Videos and application forms to be submitted by February 26th, 2025 LINK TO APPLICATION FORM:  https://forms.gle/6jcbFgXALD6SHuvN9 . Students who have already applied for a partial – scholarship in their counties may also apply for this full scholarship. Further queries can be directed by email to Tipperary’s County cultural officer mailto:irishculturalofficer.tipperary@gaa.ie .

Clubs invited to apply to GAA Green Club Programme

GAA, LGFA and Camogie Clubs are now invited to apply to Phase 3 of the GAA Green Club Programme. The programme which was established in 2020 is designed to support Gaelic Games clubs in taking simple and effective sustainability actions in their grounds and activities. The Programme is structured around the themes of Energy, Water, Waste, Biodiversity and Travel & Transport and is resourced with an online toolkit produced in partnership with local authorities and expert partners, including the Sustainable energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), the Local Authorities Water Programme (LAWPRo) and the Regional Waste Authorities. The toolkit is available at https://learning.gaa.ie/GreenClub and includes numerous case studies of Clubs who have successfully implemented actions, improving their facilities and reducing their impact on the environment.

Clubs who completed Phase 2 were recently presented with their awards at a ceremony in Croke Park where Uachtarán CLG Jarlath Burns described how Green Clubs are reinforcing the GAA’s social leadership, improving club facilities, and helping ensure a better future for their communities. “The breadth of initiatives being celebrated here, speaks volumes about the innovative and community-focused spirit of our clubs. The diversity of these projects demonstrates how clubs are finding creative ways to address local challenges while contributing to a national movement.”

The event was also attended by guest speaker Dr Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin who spoke of the positive legacy Green Clubs are creating for future generations.

The GAA, LGFA and Camogie Associations are now inviting new clubs to apply to become Green Clubs. Applications are open from now until January 26th for the next round of the Green Club programme. Interested clubs can apply at: https://greenclubs.gaa.ie/ . Successful clubs will be guided through a series of steps over 2025 and 2026, supported to access funding, plan, implement and report on initiatives.

By Jonathan Cullen Thu 16th Jan

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