Six second-half points from Seán O’Connor were enough for Tipperary to see off Waterford on Sunday and progress to the semi-finals of the Munster Senior Football Championship.
The game turned on a six-point swing in the 40th minute. Liam Glynn was denied by a Peter Boland save and Tipp countered.
A curious final brought the National Hurling League to a close. Early on, Limerick looked ominous, moving with the kind of ...
He doesn’t downplay or understate the level of disappointment of a winless league campaign, but he does express pride in the players for their fortitude and commitment. “It has been a tough year,” he ...
On My Land documents the plight of farmers in the occupied West Bank. It shows how indigenous livelihoods of growing olives ...
Mary Immaculate College (MIC) advises that the MIC Thurles Student Experience Day originally scheduled for Saturday, April 11 ...
A major investment of €5 million has been approved for two fire stations in North Tipperary. While concrns were raised last ...
It was just a huge honour, and I would like to thank them for allowing me into their life, and allowing me to do these wild activities with them!” Having held a wonderful retirement party – fittingly ...
St Joseph’s College, Borrisoleigh’s promotion of STEM subjects has seen them recognised by one of the world’s leading med-tech companies in a competition for schools across Munster. The Tipperary ...
But what if Dublin could offer something similar? It may not have the quaint, cobblestone streets or the world-renowned reputation of the 5th arrondissement, but make no mistake, this is not some ...
Man of the match Dara Gough put the home side three points up inside as many minutes from a free and then a superb two ...
Taking on a leadership role can be a daunting task, but it is doubly so on the back of tragedy and that is what Tipperary senior football captain Paudie Feehan has had to deal with this year.
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