A group of Tipperary food producers have launched a virtual tour series, to give people an insight into how their products are made. The tours will offer a glimpse at how things like jams and preserves, juices, honey and cheese are produced. Producers include The Apple Farm in Cahir, Crossogue Preserves in Holycross/Ballycahill, Galtee Honey […]
St Mary’s advanced to the semi final of the Seamus O’Riain Cup with an hard fought extra time win over Thurles Sarsfields in Cashel yesterday. It ended with a two point win, 1-21 to 1-19 after a game that ebbed and flowed throughout. It was a hard won victory, a fact not lost on Mary’s […]
The structure of the Tipperary county championships are working very well. That’s according to Tipperary county board PRO Jonathan Cullen. Of the 72 group stage games in the county hurling championships, just 10 games have finished with a winning margin greater than 12 points. Jonathan Cullen says the games this year have been very close: […]
It’s gone full-time in both of today’s games in the Tipperary hurling championship. In the Dan Breen relegation semi-final, Moycarkey-Borris defeated Roscrea on a final score of 2-20 to 1-19 to retain their senior status. Roscrea will contest the relegation final with Holycross/Ballycahill. Meanwhile, in the intermediate preliminary quarter-final Moneygall beat Cappawhite on a full-time […]
There was huge drama in Saturday’s Tipperary club hurling championship, where four relegation semi-finals were taking place. In the Dan Breen relegation semi-final, Éire Óg Annacarty beat Holycross/Ballycahill after extra time to retain their senior A status. The west side were four point winners, on a full-time score of 2-26 to 2-22 after extra time. […]