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Stunning late drama as Galway win All-Ireland semi-final classic against Tipperary
Galway advance to face Kilkenny on 6 September.
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Galway advance to face Kilkenny on 6 September.
Nicky English is happy to see the Premier giving youth its day.
John McIntyre is well-placed to call next Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final in Croke Park.
The former schools rugby star scored 1-5 in today’s win over Galway.
The Premier were celebrating after today’s action in Thurles.
Corner back Paddy Stapleton is the Premier County’s main injury concern ahead of 12 July.
The Tipperary great passed away yesterday.
Tipperary take on Limerick in Sunday’s curtain-raiser at the Gaelic Grounds.
McGrath joined his squad at training on Tuesday.
Jimmy Feehan is also expected to recover in time to face the reigning All-Ireland Champions.
Colin O’Riordan remains an injury doubt for the Premier.
The sides clashed in a challenge match in Drombane.
Tipperary are continuing to plan without Noel McGrath after he underwent surgery for testicular cancer.
The Mullinahone club man won an All-Ireland medal in 2010.
Steven O’Brien is central to Tipperary’s hopes of glory on Saturday.
It was announced last week McGrath was set to undergo surgery for testicular cancer.
Tipp outscored the Dubs by 0-11 to 0-5 in the second half in Tullamore.
The teams clashed in Semple Stadium tonight.
Tipperary’s Michael Cahill on the comeback trail as the Premier gear up for Sunday’s hurling league semi-final.
The Premier take on the Deise in Nowlan Park.
The teams clash in Semple Stadium tomorrow night.
Colin O’Riordan is a highly talented dual player in the Premier County.
The Premier won a high-scoring thriller at Páirc Uí Rinn today.
The Leinster man is playing second fiddle to Sexton at the moment with Ireland.
James Barry and Michael Cahill are set to go under the knife.
Kelly hit 21-368 during his days with Tipperary. Not bad going at all.
The Mullinahone maestro called it a day today.
Kelly captained Tipperary to glory in 2010.
Ballyhale Shamrocks take on Clara in today’s county senior hurling final.
Thurles Sarsfields now advance to play Cratloe in next Sunday’s Munster semi-final.
The current assistant coach will take over from Eamon O’Shea in 2016.
The Tipperary defender also describes just how highly they rate Eamon O’Shea within the camp.
And football manager Peter Creedon has confirmed that he is to stay on in the Premier County.
The first two Tipperary senior hurling championship quarter-finals took place today.
The Premier County battled to the end after an epic journey this summer.
The Premier County have kept faith in the starting side that saw off Cork in the semi-finals.
Did Seamus Callanan’s brace make him a shoe-in, or were there better players on the field today?
Only the serious head-to-heads are up for discussion here: O’Callaghan v Quinlan, Meyler v Long and Beamish v Bulmers.
There is no place for Michael Cahill after his return to fitness.
The Armagh football icon has been involved on the Premier hurling front.