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Michael Ryan and Tipperary got their league campaign up and running with a big win last night.
Having previously captained his county, McGrath will now take the reins at Kilruane MacDonagh’s.
The highly-rated Steven O’Brien has committed to hurling again next year.
Tipp defender Cathal Barrett on Denis Leamy’s influence on the Premier.
The Boris-Ileigh club man made his senior debut for Tipperary in 2006.
In three seasons, the Drom-Inch man has become the star up front for Tipperary.
Two-time All-Star Declan Browne is getting a new job in the Premier county.
The pairings were confirmed after today’s club games in the counties.
It’s been a whirlwind year for Tipperary’s Seamus Kennedy.
The Tipperary manager reflects on Sunday’s brilliant victory.
Croke Park turned blue and gold on Sunday afternoon.
Goals from John O’Dwyer and John McGrath were key as the Premier triumphed.
The Premier face Kilkenny next week at HQ.
Peter Acheson has been a key player for the Premier in 2016.
Tipp boss Michael Ryan savoured victory.
The France international is being tipped to pay back his world record transfer fee during his time at Old Trafford.
O’Dwyer will have to wait to make his impact in Croke Park.
Semaus Kennedy has the backing of his former Tipp football comrades.
Ronan Maher and Josh Keane bring experience to the Premier ranks.
Noel McGrath appreciated Tipperary’s success on Sunday.
‘The players and the managements take notice of what the opposition’s camp are saying and I think you’ve got to be careful.’
The sides meet in a mouth-watering Munster SHC semi-final at Semple Staduim.
Forward Michael Quinlivan savoured Tipperary’s triumph today.
A final place beckons on July 3 against Kerry.
Liam Kearns has also voiced his frustration at the lack of access to top dual players Steven O’Brien and Seamus Kennedy.
The Tipperary Town outfit claimed a six-point win over Antrim’s St Louis GS.
Tipperary face Clare in the Allianz hurling league quarter-final next Sunday.
Eoin Kelly is the next player to go under the Laochra Gael spotlight on TG4.
Premier County boss Michael Ryan has altered his attack.
The sides meet tomorrow night in Austin Stack Park.
The Deise stay stop of the table.
Throw-in on Sunday in Semple Stadium is 3pm.
The teams meet in Semple Stadium next Sunday afternoon.
It’s a unique weekend for footballer George Hannigan.
The Tipperary player endured tough times in 2015.
The Drom-Inch man has won back-to-back Allstars in recent years.
It’s all part of the Thurles CBS bicentennial celebrations.
Extra time has been granted to Michael Ryan and Tipperary football board officials.
Both sides have showed their hand ahead of Sunday’s Croke Park final.
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