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Tipp s O Mara out for four to six weeks

Tipp s O Mara out for four to six weeks May 11, 2021 Tipperary s Bryan O Mara in action against Wexford s Charlie McGuckin. ©INPHO/Ken Sutton. Tipperary will be without wing-back Bryan O’Mara for the next four to six weeks, it has been confirmed. The Holycross-Ballycahill clubman fractured his arm during Tipp’s drawn Division 1 opener against Limerick last Saturday and now looks set to miss out on the entire Allianz League campaign. O’Mara helped his county to All-Ireland U20 glory in 2019 and made his senior debut for the Premier County during last year’s Allianz League.  He was forced off in the closing stages of last Saturday’s derby at the LIT Gaelic Grounds, which finished 0-20 apiece, and Tipperary GAA confirmed the injury via Twitter yesterday.

They re a year older, a year stronger - Tipperary begin search for new hurling faces

They’re a year older, a year stronger - Tipperary begin search for new hurling faces Liam Sheedy started his look at younger players in their squad on Saturday against Limerick. By Fintan O Toole Monday 10 May 2021, 6:00 AM Mon 6:00 AM 6,435 Views 6 Comments Tipperary s Brian McGrath and Limerick s Seamus Flanagan. Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO IT WAS 168 days since Liam Sheedy had last taken his Tipperary team into action. Saturday was a return to the scene of their 2020 exit, nudged aside in a thriller against Galway last November. The Gaelic Grounds was a familiar setting in that sense but perhaps it was another previous game at the Limerick venue that Sheedy was paying closer attention to.

Injury setback for Tipperary hurlers as fractured arm sidelines O Mara

Injury setback for Tipperary hurlers as fractured arm sidelines young defender The Holycross-Ballycahill man was injured during Saturday’s draw with All-Ireland champions Limerick. By Paul Dollery Monday 10 May 2021, 2:53 PM Mon 2:53 PM 14,543 Views 11 Comments Tipperary s Bryan O Mara. Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO TIPPERARY SENIOR HURLING manager Liam Sheedy will have to plan without highly-regarded youngster Bryan O’Mara for a spell after he was forced off towards the end of Saturday’s clash with Limerick. O’Mara appeared to be carrying his arm when he was replaced by Padraic Maher in the closing stages of his side’s draw with the All-Ireland champions.

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