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2 days ago |
nenaghguardian.ie | Michael Heverin
By Michael Heverin “This is where we want to be”, said a delighted manager Ed Burke in the aftermath of Tipperary’s win over Donegal in the All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football clash on Saturday that saw them through to the quarter finals for the first time in 45 years. “We haven’t been in a knock-out game in the All-Ireland championship since the last time that Tipperary won it back in the 1980s.
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4 days ago |
tipperarylive.ie | Michael Heverin
Fethard 1-10 Clonmel Commercials 0-5Fethard turned the tables on Clonmel Commercials with a hugely impressive display in a one-sided Clonmel Oil South Tipperary Intermediate Football Cup final at Monroe on Sunday evening. Beaten by a point by Commercials after extra-time twelve months ago, Fethard ensured there was never going to be last- minute drama a year on, racing into a 0-6 to no score lead after 24 minutes, and having eight points to spare at the end.
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4 days ago |
tipperarylive.ie | Michael Heverin
Clonmel Commercials 3-18 Ballyporeen 2-11Clonmel Commercials cruised to victory in the Clonmel Oil South Tipperary Senior Football Cup final at Monroe on Sunday evening with a more comprehensive victory over Ballyporeen than the final scoreline suggests. They were four points to no score ahead after just four minutes, led 0-12 to 0-5 at half-time, and were virtually out of sight midway through the second half when leading 2-15 to 0-7, the goals coming from Sean Kennedy and Sean O’Connor.
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5 days ago |
tipperarylive.ie | Michael Heverin
Tipperary 0-11 Donegal 1-6 Tipperary never trailed as they beat Donegal by two points in the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship at Bansha to book a place in the quarter-finals, where they will have an away tie against Meath on the weekend of July 5/6. This was Tipperary’s best display to date in both the Munster and All-Ireland campaigns, as they raced into a 0-4 to no score lead midway through the opening half, and restricted Donegal to a single point from play in the first half.
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1 week ago |
the42.ie | Stuart Tynan |Michael Heverin |Deniese O’Flaherty
By Stuart TynanGOALS IN EACH half from Katie Quirke sent Cork into the All-Ireland quarter-finals as they held off a late Mayo fightback in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park in Castlebar. The Rebels got off to the perfect start when Máire O’Callaghan ran through the heart of the Mayo defence and fired into the net just seconds after the throw-in.
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