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Hurling: is this the game we want?

Hurling: is this the game we want?

Brian McDonnell November 25, 2012 Comments Off

Modern inter-county hurling rewards cynicism. The most effective hurlers are not the best players. Indeed, we have arrived at a point in the development of hurling which demands that the stakeholders in the game

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Let Lar Corbett tell his story

Let Lar Corbett tell his story

Brian McDonnell October 21, 2012 Comments Off

On November first Lar Corbett (@larcorbett) will launch his autobiography All In My Head and there is still sulphur in the air. You know the story: Tipperary, showing a collective will of purest marshmallow, lost

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Kilkenny v Tipperary: the a-to-z guide

Kilkenny v Tipperary: the a-to-z guide

Brian McDonnell August 8, 2012 Comments Off

When Tipperary and Kilkenny met in the 2011 All-Ireland final the game marked the first instance in 108 years that the same teams had contested three deciders in-a-row – and yet, here we are

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Fifty fabulous facts you didn’t know about the Tipperary hurlers

Fifty fabulous facts you didn’t know about the Tipperary hurlers

Brian McDonnell August 4, 2012 Comments Off

#One Toomevara’s John O’Brien is the youngest of nine children. His older brother Paddy also played for Tipperary. #Two In the 2009 Tipperary county senior hurling final James Woodlock (Drom & Inch) collided with

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Prime numbers: is this Tipperary?

Prime numbers: is this Tipperary?

Brian McDonnell July 30, 2012 Comments Off

A selection of numerical nuggets for you to digest:- 0 – following the 2007 general election Tipperary was represented in Dáil Éireann by Michael Lowry (Independent), Noel Coonan (Fine Gael), Tom Hayes (Fine Gael)

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Wrong endings, metaphysical insults and Spain

Wrong endings, metaphysical insults and Spain

Brian McDonnell July 1, 2012 Comments Off

Sport presents us with plenty of “wrong” results. A defeat for Spain, for example, at the hands of the Italians in Sunday’s Euro 2012 final would have been a tragedy, a metaphysical insult –

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Far from a famine

Far from a famine

Brian McDonnell June 19, 2012 Comments Off

The Tipperary-Cork rivalry was inaugurated on May 27th, 1888 with the latest instalment scheduled to take place in Páirc Uí Chaoimh next Sunday (4pm). There has never been a decaffeinated Tipperary-Cork clash. Indeed, the

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Thirteen things you need to know about Shane Long

Thirteen things you need to know about Shane Long

Brian McDonnell June 1, 2012 Comments Off

#1 Twenty-five years of age Shane was born in Gortnahoe, Tipperary and celebrated his 25 birthday on January 22nd. #2 He’s the one that got away Shane was an underage hurler of some renown

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Will the lettuce eat the rabbits?

Will the lettuce eat the rabbits?

Brian McDonnell May 23, 2012 Comments Off

Are Tipperary perfectly set up for a shock defeat? Are the circumstances right for a surprise Limerick win in Sunday’s Munster hurling quarter-final? Will we be treated to a dose of the lettuce eating

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In numbers: Twenty-five years of Tipperary hurling!

In numbers: Twenty-five years of Tipperary hurling!

Brian McDonnell May 7, 2012 Comments Off

Over the course of the past 25 years (1987-2011 inclusive) Tipperary have played 99 championship games. A grand total of 138 different players (from 37 different clubs) have played championship hurling during that period

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