Games are scheduled to commence on the weekend of March 27th and 28th.
County Intermediate
Hurling League
The County Intermediate hurling league has eight teams with the top four teams advancing to the semi finals. The teams listed first h
ave home venue for their first round game. Round (1) - Clonakenny v Aherlow; Cahir v Fethard; Gortnahoe Glengoole v Grangemockle Ballyneale; Moyne Templetuohy v Moyle Rovers.
County Junior Hurling League
The County junior hurling league has eight teams with the top four teams advancing to the semi finals. The teams listed first have home venue for their first round game. Round (1) - Rockwell Rovers v St Patricks Drangan; Knockavilla Donaskeigh Kickhams v Kilsheelan Kilcash; Cahir v Clonoulty Rossmore; Ballylooby Castlegrace v Cappawhite.
MUNSTER COUNCIL
CONVENTION MARCH 5
The Annual Convention of Munster Council will take place on Friday night next March 5 in Listowel. We wish former Chairman of Tipperary County Board and current Central Council Representative, John Costigan of JK Brackens every success in his quest to become Vice Chairman of the Council. The other contestant for this position is former Chairman of Clare County Board, Robert Frost. Michael Power (outgoing) of Newcastle will be returned as Treasurer and we wish him all the best for the coming year. John Ryan (Holycross-Ballycahill) will retire as a Tipperary delegate to Munster Council having completed a 5 year term. John has made a great contribution to the council particularly in relation to grounds development, an area in which has demonstrated expertise for many years in Tipperary and beyond. We thank John for representing the county with such distinction and look forward to him continuing to contribute to the GAA in Tipperary in other ways. He will be replaced by PJ Maher of Boherlahan Dualla who was elected at the Tipperary County Convention in December 09. Donal Shanahan (Toomevara) will continue as the other Tipperary delegate to the Council. Jimmy O’Gorman (Waterford) will retire as Chairman at the Convention having completed his 3 year term. The GAA 125 celebrations last year were among the highlights of Jimmy’s term and we congratulate him on a successful 3 years carried out at all times in a friendly and courteous manner. He will be succeeded by Sean Walsh of Kerry to whom we wish every success for his term.
SCÓR
The County Senior Scór final was held in the Marian Hall, Borrisoleigh on Saturday night last, February 27. A wonderful night of cultural entertainment was enjoyed by everyone in the packed hall. It was fantastic to see competitors representing all four divisions in the county. Newcastle were triumphant in the figure dancing and ballad group competitions. Noreen Ryan of Clonoulty/Rossmore came out on top in solo singing competition. A strong team from Newport succeeded in the instrumental music competition.