Clonoulty/Rossmore and Thurles Sarsfields go head-to-head in the Tipperary Senior Camogie Championship final on Saturday with both clubs looking to win their first ever title at this level.
Moneygall manager Seamus Hogan was delighted with his sides victory as they became 2024 Tipperary Intermediate Camogie ...
Moneygall captain Edwina King struggled to hold back her emotions in the aftermath of her sides victory in the Tipperary ...
Next Saturday, Kiladangan will take on Knockavilla-Donaskeigh Kickhams where they will be striving for their third County ...
When Conor O’Meara showed the dexterity to find room and somehow the power to fire one-handed a shot past a surprised Aidan ...
Liam McGrath can now be deemed as a lucky general. In 2011, he had the honour of climbing the steps of the Hogan Stand at ...
Thurles Sarsfields qualified for their first ever County Senior Camogie final, coming through a titanic battle against Cashel ...
Clonoulty-Rossmore ended four years of heartbreak after finally getting over Drom & Inch after a Trojan battle in the first ...
Three minutes later, the game took a dramatic twist when Eoghan Connolly’s free from well inside his own half went all the ...
In what proved a hotly contested encounter, Sean Treacys fielded an unchanged side from the drawn clash two weeks previous, ...
Moneygall were crowned County Intermediate Camogie champions after a hard fought two-point victory over a gallant ...
As Intermediate champions for the second time, winning captain Paddy Fogarty had led Moneygall to their fourth adult county ...