We also had a member of the 96 panel before that?
I donât blame you from blanking that!
Maurice Neligan did a couple as well iirc
Maurice has lived in Tipperary for a long time though.
Yeah, all his career in the bank there. The greatest Kilmallockman of them all.
A good lad to sort you in the branch too
Was one of the Ahane Morans involved with Cashel in some capacity recently.
Correct⌠Ollie
The Ahane Morans?
Itâs the Limerick one. The auld fella asked!
Congrats on the big win at the weekend @the_man_himself
Great singing in the dressing room after. That song ye have is class.
Cahill with 18 points I believe. Not bad for someone with four more years underage.
Yeah good win although Iâd fear for us a bit in the county semi. Thought St. Pats would be better considering they came through the side of the draw with Swan, Marys and Mullinahone.
Jack was brilliant alright, will be a big addition next year hopefully.
Babs up to his old tricks again.
Whatever about hurling nationwide, itâs in a fine state in tipp anyway
John Tuohy was involved with a Tipp team or two, I think.
I imagine in the border areas, youâd get a fair bit of crossover.
Is it? Tipp senior champions not winning a Munster club championship game in 6 years says otherwise. Tipp wont get out of Munster next year.
We won the Senior All Ireland by 15 points this year and the U20 All Ireland by 9 points.
We won a Minor All Ireland last year with 13 men for over 50 minutes.
Weâve won the last three Harty Cups and are the reigning Croke Cup holders.
Weâve won far more All Irelandâs in the last 10 years across all the grades added up than anyone else.
I think we are doing ok.
Can win all the underage championships you want but not transfering across to senior club championships. Tipp champs have been cannon fodder of late.
Poor wumming
Take Ballygunnar out of Munster and itâs pretty even I would suspect. Sure DLS would compete in such a scenario.
There are probably 10 top tier club teams in Tipp & Clare, 8 in Cork, 5/6 in Limerick and 4/5 in Waterford.
Ballygunnar are miles ahead of those 40 sides.
Since 2017 there have been 31 games played in the Munster Club Hurling Championship and Ballygunner have won 20 of them. Fair chance that will be 21 from 32 come Sunday night.
The remaining 11 have been split evenly enough among the rest of the counties.
Everyone else has been cannonfodder to the Ballygunner machine.
4 different schools around the county winning Harty Cups in the past decade and a lad is picking the cross of the âstate of the senior club championshipâ to die on.
3 rural clubs competed in the County Senior Semi finals this year. Tipperary are getting the maximum out of a lot of small rural areas. No urban super clubs dominating or set up to dominate. Can other counties say that?