Tipperary GAA Scene
By Michael Quinn PRO
Tipperary Senior Hurlers
Well done to the Senior Hurlers who commenced their League campaign in wet conditions at FBD Semple Stadium last Saturday evening with a 1-21 to 1-16 victory over Galway. See match report.
Many thanks to Galway for the guard of honour before the game, a wonderful acknowledgment of Tipperary’s All Ireland success in 2025 as the teams took to the field at FBD Semple Stadium.
Well done to Liam Costello of Drom & Inch who was the mascot for the game and he was pictured before the match with captains Jake Morris and Darren Morrissey.
The Hurlers’ attention now turns to Offaly who they will face this Sunday, 1st February in the second round of the League. Throw in is at 2.00pm in Glenisk O’Connor Park, Tullamore.
Tipperary have met Offaly in the League on 42 previous occasions, with Tipp victorious on 34, Offaly winning 6 and two games ending in a draw. Tipperary’s most recent league meeting with Offaly came in the 2017 quarter final, with the Premier County emerging victorious 4-28 to 3-13.
Tipperary Senior Footballers
Cian Smith’s last minute two pointer earned Tipperary a 0-21 to 0-21 draw against London at McGovern Park Ruislip last Sunday in the first round of the league. See match report.
A word of thanks to the Tipperary Association in London for sponsoring the post-match meal and to Glasheen’s for sponsoring the bus in London. Special appreciation also goes to kitman Murt Kennedy and Eoin Kelly (Templemore) for their extraordinary effort over the weekend, departing Tipperary at 2.00am on Friday with all the kit and equipment, traveling to the UK and not returning until Monday afternoon. A great display of commitment.
Focus now switches to Antrim who they face this Sunday 1st February, in round two of the Allianz League. The game throws in at 2.00pm in FBD Semple Stadium.
The last five league meetings between Tipperary and Antrim have been closely contested, with Tipperary holding a slight edge, recording three wins to Antrim’s two. The most recent clash came in Division 3 in 2023, when Antrim emerged as comfortable winners 1-19 to 0-14.
Tickets for Allianz League Games
Supporters are reminded that tickets for all National League games must be purchased online or in selected Centra and SuperValu stores, as tickets will not be on sale at match venues. Tap & Go will not be in operation at any venue, and in line with GAA policy for all competitions, no cash will be accepted at the turnstiles.
Post Primary Schools
Best of luck to the St Joseph’s CBS, Nenagh hurlers as they take on St. Flannan’s this Saturday, 31st January at 1.00pm in Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, Ennis in the final of the TUS Dr. Harty Cup - Munster Under 19 ‘A’ Hurling Championship.
Nenagh CBS will be aiming to claim their second title, having secured their maiden success in 2024. They were also finalists in 1990, 1996, 1997 & 2012. Notably, Nenagh were defeated by St. Flannan’s in the 1990 final 0-10 to 0-3. Clare great Jamesie O’Connor captained the Ennis side to victory on that occasion, while Eddie Tucker captained the Nenagh team. There are strong family connections to that 1990 final, with Eddie Tucker’s nephew Eanna lining out for the current Nenagh side. John Doughan played at wing forward for Nenagh in 1990 while his son Eoghan is now the team’s captain.
Best of luck to St. Joseph’s College, Borrisoleigh as they take on Dungarvan CBS in the TUS Corn Risteard Uí Mhathúna - Munster Under 19 ‘C’ Hurling Final on Friday, 30th January at 1.00pm at Fethard Town Park.
Borrisoleigh have claimed the ‘C’ Hurling title on two previous occasions - 1993 & 1995.
Last week was a fantastic one for the Tipperary football scene with notable victories for CBS High School Clonmel and The Abbey School, Tipperary.
Clonmel progressed to the final of the Corn Uí Mhuirí - Munster Senior ‘A’ Football Championship after defeating Presentation Secondary School, Milltown last Saturday in Kilmallock.
They were behind 0-5 to 1-8 at half time but produced an excellent second half performance, holding their opponents scoreless. They made the perfect start to the half with a well finished goal from Mikey McGuire, followed by a Aaron McAndrew point and a two pointer from Luke Foley to level the sides. High School remained on top for the remainder of the game, with points from McAndrew and Conor Freaney securing the victory.
They will face Tralee CBS in the final on Saturday, 7th February.
The Abbey School, Tipperary Town recorded an impressive 1-16 to 1-9 victory over Mitchelstown CBS last Friday in the semi-final of the TUS Corn Dhonncha Uí Nuanáin - Under 19 ‘B’ Football Championship.
The Abbey were commanding throughout, leading 0-9 to 0-4 at half time, with a Sean Cleary goal from wing back giving them extra breathing room.
They will face Mount Saint Michael, Rosscarbery in the Munster final on Saturday, 7th February.
Coaching & Games Development
Tipperary Coaching & Games Development will host a Gaelic Football Coaches Workshop on Saturday, 31st January, at 10.00am in Cashel Community School.
The workshop will be delivered by Paddy Christie with particular focus on the new rules and match day warm-ups. You can register your interest at: forms.office.com/e/ZhgRvW7en6
Referee Recruitment
Tipperary GAA is seeking applications from interested individuals to participate in the upcoming Referee Foundation course for 2026. If interested, email: refereesadministrator.tipperary@gaa.ie. Further details are available on tipperary.gaa.ie.
Munster Junior ‘B’ Championship
Best of luck to Golden Kilfeacle who take part in the Munster Junior ‘B’ Football Championship when they take on Clooney Quin (Clare) in the quarter final this Sunday, 1st February at 2.00pm in Knockaderry, Limerick.
Silvermines will compete in the Munster Junior ‘B’ Hurling Final on Saturday, 7th February against Ballybrown of Limerick.
Clubs Draw
The January Tipperary Clubs Draw will take place this Friday, January 30th at 8.00pm in Fethard Town Park. The draw will also be broadcast live on Tipp FM.
50/50 Draw
The next Tipperary GAA 50/50 Draw will be held on Friday, 30th January. Supporters can purchase tickets via the Tipperary GAA App or at the link below:
member.clubspot.app/club/tipperary-gaa/fundraisers
Well done to last week’s winner Mary Quigley (Sean Treacys) who won the €1,600 Jackpot.
Tipperary Supporters Club Membership
A reminder to members who have not yet rejoined to do so now. If you know anyone with a keen interest in Tipperary hurling who is not currently a member, this is a great time to let them know about the benefits of joining the Tipperary Supporters Club.
For any member paying by Direct Debit for the first time in 2026, the membership subscription will be half price, just €25.
Full details on the benefits of Tipperary Supporters Club membership can be found at: www.tippsupportersclub.com/pages/club-membership
Further details on our new app are available on our FAQ page: www.tippsupportersclub.com/pages/clubzap-app-faqs
All funds raised go directly towards supporting the Tipperary Senior Hurling team in preparing to the highest standard for this year’s League and Championship campaigns.
Benefits of membership include:
• Text alerts for all League and Championship team news
• Notifications on the latest news from Tipperary GAA
• Access to Clubzap, the Tipperary Supporters Club mobile app
• Two chances to win a €500 cash prize in members’ draws during the League and Championship
• Members’ draws for 5 pairs of match tickets for each Tipperary Senior Championship match
• If Tipperary reach the All-Ireland Final, one ticket winner will also receive a bonus of a two-night stay for two people in the 4-star Louis Fitzgerald Hotel
• Five monthly members’ draws for a personalised, signed Tipperary jersey by the hurler of your choice (in your selected size)
• Draw for an opportunity to attend an open team training session
• Entry into a draw for younger family members to act as Tipp Team Mascot at a home League game, in conjunction with Tipp FM, including photos with the team and a visit to the commentary box
• Eligibility to vote for the official 2026 Tipperary Senior Hurler of the Year
• Selected discounts at the Louis Fitzgerald Hotel, Mr. Mister Menswear, and the Pembroke Hotel, Kilkenny
All for just €50!
Tipperary Supporters Club Night at the Dogs
The Tipperary Supporters Club will host a Night at the Dogs on Saturday, February 21st at Thurles Greyhound Stadium, with the first of ten races off at 7.30pm.
Tickets are €20 for adults, with children free, and include a race card, free raffle and autograph signing by 2025 All-Ireland winning players. The night will feature a free raffle with prizes including a hotel break, cash and signed jerseys, along with sponsorship opportunities. Tickets are available online at www.tippsupportersclub.com.
2026 Tipperary Club Season Pass
The 2026 Tipperary GAA club season pass is now on sale and can be purchased via the events section of the Tipperary GAA App. The pass which will entitle the holder entry into all adult divisional and county games at adult level will cost €170.
All Ireland Scór Na nÓg Final
Killarney was the destination for five Tipperary acts last weekend, in search of a coveted All Ireland Scór medal.
Kids from Moyne-Templetuohy, Newcastle, JK Brackens and Templederry Kenyon’s took centre stage in the INEC on the biggest day in the Scór Na nÓg calendar. A bumper crowd was treated to a day of Irish Culture and we are ever so proud of our five Tipperary acts.
Congratulations to the Newcastle dancers who have competed a historic five-in-a-row of Rince Foirne titles at this grade! We are beyond proud of the girls and their coach Kathy!
Well done to all our other acts Lucy Daly (JK Brackens), Templederry’s Novelty and Music and Moyne Templetuohy’s quiz team, while success eluded them, we are so proud of all they achieved on what was undoubtedly one of the best standards of Scór in recent years!
Thanks to all the clubs for their commitment to Scór again this year and our attention will turn to Senior Scór soon with the County Final scheduled for Friday, February 20th in Templederry.
The Club Summit
The Club Summit brings together Gaelic Games volunteers from across Ireland and beyond for a day of expert-led seminars, interactive exhibitions and inspiring forums. It takes place in Croke Park on Saturday, 7th February.
Tickets and further information are available at gaa.ie/clubsummit.
Sympathy
Tipperary GAA wish to express sympathy to the family and friends of Tommy O’Dwyer (Borris-Ileigh) who passed away recently.
Tommy hurled at Minor and Under 21 level for Tipperary before stepping up to the Senior Hurling panel in 1972. He scored a point in Tipperary’s drawn Munster quarter final against Clare in 1977.
He gave many years of service to Borris-Ileigh, winning three Senior Hurling titles and five North Senior Hurling titles. He was also a selector and substitute on the victorious All Ireland Club campaign in 1987.
Tipperary GAA wish to express sympathy to the Morris family on the sad passing of Martin Morris (Dublin and formerly Borrisokane). May they rest in peace.