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A two-year sponsorship deal with Fiserv, Inc was announced by the county today.
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A two-year sponsorship deal with Fiserv, Inc was announced by the county today.
Tipperary say they will comply with the advice to avoid work for the next two weeks.
The Premier County host Westmeath in their Division 1 Group A meeting this weekend.
The Munster champions were full value for their victory on Saturday as they now prepare to face Meath.
The defending All Ireland champions were far too good for a depleted Waterford side.
The Premier County have hit 4-58 in their opening two ties of the Munster championship.
The Drom-Inch club man is suffering from back problems.
The Ballingarry native led the team to the 2016 Munster final but the Premier County were brushed aside against Limerick earlier this summer.
Gearóid Ryan, 28, has struggled with injuries in recent years.
Other hurling counties will be encouraged by Kilkenny’s dethroning according to the Premier boss.
Michael Ryan’s men face Kilkenny in Sunday’s decider.
The Premier County have secured a trip to Croke Park to face Galway after late drama against Derry this evening.
The hurling legend also addressed the difficulty he had with his hamstrings and the genius of Eamon O’Shea.
Paul Curran will come on-board for the remainder of the season, assistant Michael Ryan has confirmed.
It’s a local derby as the Premier County and their Déise neighbours prepare for a Nowlan Park clash.
He feels a training week to Spain during next season would better benefit the Premier County.
Andrew Ryan, Brian Stapleton and Tommy Heffernan boost Tipp’s intermediate ranks.
Niall O’Meara is one of three switches in the Tipp forward line.
Tipp have recalled Patrick and Padraic Maher to their starting line-up for Sunday’s match in Pearse Stadium.
It’s the turn of the Premier County.
The Premier County will be collarless for 2014.
The Tipperary manager saw his team go out of the All-Ireland SHC at Nowlan Park.
“It’s a great boost and we’re delighted,” said Tipperary county board chairman Sean Nugent.
Tipperary assistant Michael Ryan says Brian Cody’s absence won’t have any impact on the National Hurling League final next weekend.
The likes of Niall Quinn, Donal Óg Cusack and Matthew Macklin hit Thurles for the book launch.
Eamon O’Shea has also brought on board Paudie O’Neill as his senior hurling coach in the Premier county.
Everything you need to know about the man that will guide the Premier County’s hurling fortunes for 2013.
With Limerick first up, Premier manager Declan Ryan says that the aim of the county is to once again achieve All-Ireland success.
Cork’s Pat Horgan wants to put the League final disappointment behind them before their provincial championship bid.
Jimmy Barry-Murphy is putting his brightest red rag out in front of the Kilkenny bull in a much-anticipated league decider in Thurles tomorrow.
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The former Hurler of the Year says he will concentrate on business and work commitments rather than line out with Declan Ryan’s Tipperary.
Tipperary face Dublin’s hurlers at Croke Park on Sunday in the All-Ireland SHC semi-final.
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