Dear Tipperary Supporter
Allianz Football League
From Tipperary GAA Scene by Jonathan Cullen, County Board PRO
Tipperary welcomed Antrim to FBD Semple Stadium last Saturday evening for their Round 3 clash in the Allianz Football League. With his side still to register their first points of the league campaign, Tipperary manager David Power would have been hoping to get back to winning ways in this home tie. However, it was not to be for the premier men as Antrim proved to be much stronger on the night as they recorded a well deserved 1-19 to 0-14 win. This result now means that Tipperary will most likely need to win all their remaining games in the group to secure Division 3 status in 2024. Attention now turns to next Sunday and an away clash with Longford in Glennon Brothers Pearse Park at 2pm. Tickets for this game are now available via the tickets section of the GAA website and also in selected Centra and Supervalu stores.
Allianz Hurling League
Our senior hurlers will travel to Croke Park this Saturday evening where they will play Dublin at 5pm in Round 3 of the Allianz Hurling League. Having recorded two wins from two so far in the campaign, the players and management will be anxious to keep their winning run going. Having picked up a number of injuries in the league game against Kilkenny, this game will once again give an opportunity to some of the newer panel members to put their hand up for a permanent starting place on the team.
There have been 37 previous League meetings. Tipp won 22,Dublin 11 and there were 4 draws. Last six games resulted –
2015, Parnell Park, Dublin 2.20 Tipp 0.14
2016 FBD SS Tipp 1.23 Dublin 0.12
2017,Croke Park, Tipp 1.24 Dublin 1.8
2018,Croke Park,Tipp 2.25 Dublin 0.20 (Quarter final)
2019,FBD SS,Dublin 1.21 Tipp 0.23 (Quarter final)
2022,FBD SS, Dublin 2.16 Tipp 0.21 (Quarter final)
GAA Annual Congress
The yearly GAA congress took place last weekend in Croke Park with one of the main items on the agenda being the election of a new Uachtarán Tofa of the association. Voting took place on Friday evening and resulted in a very comprehensive victory for Armagh’s Jarlath Burns. We congratulate Jarlath on his victory and we wish him every success over the coming years. Congress also saw a large number of motions down for decision, motions included topics such as discipline, age grades and player eligibility and details of all motions are available on the GAA website. This year’s congress also saw a changing of the guard for Tipperary as Holycross Ballycahill’s Johnny Doyle took over from Michael Bourke as our central council delegate. This was an historic occasion for Johnny who follows in his fathers footsteps as a member of the GAA’s central council. We wish Johnny well over the course of his term on central council and we also thank Michael Bourke for the service he has given to Tipperary over many years of involvement.
Munster Junior B Football Semi Final
Best wishes to the Kilruane MacDonaghs Junior footballers who take on Diarmuid O’Mathunas from Cork for the right to qualify for this year’s final against Kerry side Kilgarvan. The game takes place this Sunday 26th February at 2:00pm in Knockaderry GAA grounds. The Eircode for Knockaderry GAA grounds V42 WC61, the entrance fee for supporters for all games is €10 which includes match programme and tea / light refreshments in the local Halla post-match. The advice from the organising committee is to get there early to avoid delays.
The Dillon Quirke Foundation Senior Hurling Challenge
Last Sunday February 19th was a very special day in FBD Semple Stadium as the Tipperary and Kilkenny senior hurlers played a challenge in aid of the Dillon Quirke Foundation. A large crowd were in attendance for the game and there was also a big take up of the non-attendance tickets and the streaming. At half time the Tipperary Supporters Club Hurler of the Year 2022 Award, which was won by Dillon Quirke, was presented to Dillon’s family.
The Annual Award, again kindly sponsored by John Quirke Jewellers, Cahir, was presented to Kellie Quirke, Dillon’s sister, by Terry O’Neill, Chair of the Tipperary Supporters Club.
The perpetual Tony Reddin Cup was presented to Kellie Quirke by Joe Tuohy, Tipperary Supporters Club committee member and native of Clonoulty Rossmore. Flowers were also presented to Kellie Quirke and to Hazel Quirke, Dillon’s mother.
In addition, a video of the 1989 All Ireland Under 21 Hurling Final courtesy of Brendan Kerins, Premier Video Productions, was presented by John Quirke who also did the commentary on the match. Dan Quirke, Dillon’s father scored three goals in that final, helping Tipperary beat Offaly.
The Tipperary Supporters Club also made a donation to the Dillon Quirke Foundation Fund. The Tipperary Hurler of the Year is awarded by vote of the Tipperary Supporters Club members every year. You can join the Tipperary Supporters Club Click HERE:
A presentation of a cheque for €18,400 was also presented by the four divisional boards who organised a under 21 hurling tournaments in both the A and B grades. The games were played earlier in the year and proved to be a great success financially for the foundation.
A lot of work went into the day and we thank all those who put in such a big effort to make sure it was a success. The fundraiser will benefit hugely the efforts of the foundation to reach its current 1 million euro target and we wish them well with all their future endeavours.
Tipperary GAA announce Doran Oil as 2023 Easter Camp Sponsor
Tipperary GAA is delighted to announce Doran Oil as proud sponsors of our upcoming Easter Camps for 2023. Tipperary GAA CEO Murtagh Brennan said, “this partnership with Doran Oil underlines our commitment to the development of our young hurlers, camogie players and footballers. We are extremely grateful to Seamus & Catherine Doran for coming onboard and supporting the future of Tipperary GAA”.
Tipperary GAA Full Time Employment Opportunity
Tipperary County Board are currently recruiting for the role of Accounts/Administration/IT Assistant in our Thurles office. The Tipperary County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association – Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Chontae Thiobraid Árann) is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Tipperary and the Tipperary County teams.
The successful candidate must have experience in an accounts position, and administration and enjoy a varied role which will be focused on accounting data input, administration of our County Board Draw and management of our match day scanners and Tap & Go machines, as well as their associated systems online and our match Streaming service. You will be working with the accounts, administration, IT and management team in our Thurles office.
If you feel you have got what it takes to fill the above role, Please email your full CV to The County Treasurer, Eleanor Lahart, on: treasurer.tipperary@gaa.ie by this Friday 24th February 2023.
Full details of the position are available via the news section of the Tipperary GAA Website or by following this link: https://tipperary.gaa.ie/job-vacancy-accounts-administration-it-assistant/
Football Committee Meeting
The next meeting of the Tipperary Football Committee will take place virtually this Thursday evening February 23rd at 9pm. Clubs are asked to ensure that they are represented at this meeting as a wide ranging agenda will be discussed. Items included on the Clár are; Committee priorities for coming year
– Adult Club competitions 2023
– nomination of remaining management committee members
– updates on inter county teams
– development squads update
– Friends of Tipperary Football updates
Full meeting details as well as details on how to login have been sent to each club secretary.
Ar aghaidh le Tiobraid Árann
John Coman
Public Relations Officer
Tipperary Supporters Club
Supporting Tipperary Hurling