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Tipperary GAA Scene – March 29th 2023

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Tipperary GAA Scene – March 29th 2023

Allianz Hurling League

Our senior hurlers travelled to the TUS Gaelic Grounds last Saturday evening where they took on Limerick in the Allianz hurling league semi final. Having made a very good start Tipperary went in ahead at the break and looked to be in a very strong position. However Limerick put in a very strong second half that saw them take control of the game and claim their spot in this year’s final against Kilkenny.

The senior hurlers attention will now turn to the upcoming Munster hurling championship which will get underway on Sunday April 23rd with an away tie against Clare in Ennis.

Allianz Football League

Our senior footballers played Westmeath in their final game of the 2023 Allianz football league, in Mullingar last Sunday afternoon and unfortunately victory evaded the team once again. Tipperary will now play in Division 4 of the league in 2024 where they will be joined by London, Leitrim, Laois, Wexford, Carlow, Waterford and Longford.

Attention now turns to our Munster senior football opener against Waterford which takes place in FBD Semple Stadium on Sunday April 9th at 2pm.

Allianz Football League

Our senior footballers played Westmeath in their final game of the 2023 Allianz football league, in Mullingar last Sunday afternoon and unfortunately victory evaded the team once again. Tipperary will now play in Division 4 of the league in 2024 where they will be joined by London, Leitrim, Laois, Wexford, Carlow, Waterford and Longford.

Attention now turns to our Munster senior football opener against Waterford which takes place in FBD Semple Stadium on Sunday April 9th at 2pm.

Munster Under 20 Hurling Championship

Tipperary played Clare in Round 1 of the competition last Saturday afternoon in Cusack Park Ennis. Having started a little slowly the players got to grips with things mid way through the first half coming from 8 points to 2 down after 11 minutes, to lead by 0-12 to 0-11 at the break. The second half was a very close affair with never more than a score or two between the sides and with time almost up in stoppage time, it looked as if Tipperary were going to claim the points. However, Clare scored a last second point to leave the final score Tipperary 0-20, Clare 0-20.

Tipperary’s next game will be against Cork on Wednesday April 5th in Pairc Uí Chaoimh at 7.30pm

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