2024 season | ||
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Manager | Liam Cahill | |
Captain | Noel McGrath | |
All-Ireland SHC | ||
Munster SHC | ||
National League | ||
Top scorer Championship | ||
Highest SHC attendance | ||
Lowest SHC attendance | ||
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The 2024 season will be Liam Cahill's second year as manager of the Tipperary senior hurling team.
The team will be sponsored for the third year by financial services technology solutions company Fiserv.[1]
It will be the first season since 2008 without Séamus Callanan who announced his retirement from inter-county hurling in September 2023.[2]
2024 senior hurling management team
Liam Cahill continued as manager for the second year of a three year term with Toomevara's Michael Bevans continuing as coach. Loughmore Castleiney's Declan Laffan and Clonoulty Rossmore's TJ Ryan also continued as selectors with Tony Browne continuing in his role as coaching support. In September 2023, Pádraic Maher left his position as a selector due to unforeseen changes in his work circumstances.[3] [4]
2024 squad
On 24 November 2023, collective inter-county training for pre-season commenced at Dr Morris Park in Thurles. A full training panel for the new season is expected to be announced in January.[5]
2024 Munster Senior Hurling League
Summary
The Co-Op Superstores Munster Senior Hurling League began in early January.[6]
Tipperary played Waterford in their first match of the year on 7 January. The match was played in very cold but bright conditions. Danny Slattery, Conor Whelan, Sean Hayes, Andrew Ormond and Mikey O’Shea all started for Tipperary for the first time. Three points in injury time from Padraig Fitzgerald, Reuben Halloran and Seanie Callaghan won the game for Waterford on a 1-22 to 1-20 scoreline, they had a 1-12 to 0-8 lead at half-time. The game was shown live on Clubber.[7] The Tipperary goal came from Sean Ryan with fifteen minutes to go with a low shot to the corner of the net to put just two points between the team. Robert Byrne received a straight red card on 24 minutes for a wild pull across Jack Prendergast, and were nine points down at one stage in the second half. The match had been delayed by five minutes due to crowd congestion at the turnstiles with 1,500 tickets pre-sold for this fixture.[8]
A week later on 14 January, Tipperary played their second game in the Munster Senior Hurling League against Kerry in MacDonagh Park in Nenagh.[9] The match was played in freezing conditions and was shown live on Clubber. Cathal Quinn, Enda Dunphy, Killian O’Dwyer, Josh Keller, and Sean Kenneally all started for the first time in a young development team. The team featured only seven players that played in the 2023 championship, with double All-Ireland medal winner Barry Heffernan also returning after having missed 2023 through injury. [10] Tipperary has a 0-17 to 1-11 lead at half-time and in the second half Gearoid O’Connor scored from a penalty in the 48th minute after substitute Andrew Ormond was fouled with Tipperary going on to win by 1-28 to 1-14.[11][12]
Tipperary will play Clare in a challenge match on 21 January, before entertaining Limerick in Thurles on the 26 January in aid of the Dillon Quirke Foundation.
Results
Waterford | 1–22 – 1–20 | Tipperary |
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P Fitzgerald 0-10 (6fs), J Prendergast 1-3, T Barron, P Curran 0-2 each, S Callaghan, R Halloran, PJ Fanning, C Bonnar, M Kiely 0-1 each. | Report
Barry Hogan (c) D Slattery, M Breen, C Morgan C Whelan, R Byrne, C Bowe J Campion, A Tynan C O’Dwyer, J Fogarty, S Hayes A Ormond, M O’Shea, S Ryan. Subs: B O’Mara for Whelan (HT), B Heffernan for Campion (HT), D Stakelum for Hayes (HT), B McGrath for O’Shea (HT), C Quinn for Morgan (39), S Kenneally for Ormond (49), M Kehoe for Fogarty (54), B Seymour for O’Dwyer (61). |
S Ryan 1-12 (9fs), A Tynan 0-2, C O’Dwyer, J Fogarty, A Ormond, M O’Shea, S Kenneally, C Quinn 0-1 each. |
Tipperary | 1–28 – 1–14 | Kerry |
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Gearoid O’Connor (1-10, 0-9f, 0-1 65, 1-0 pen), Sean Kenneally (0-4, 0-1f), Barry Heffernan 0-3, Conor Bowe, Cian O’Dywer 0-2 each, Conor Whelan (0-2, 0-1f, 0-1 65), Mark Kehoe, Bryan O’Mara, John Campion, Max Hackett, David Kelly all 0-1 each. | Report
Enda Dunphy Cathal Quinn, Brian McGrath, Killian O’Dwyer Conor Bowe, Bryan O’Mara, Enda Heffernan Johnny Ryan, Barry Heffernan Cian O’Dwyer, Gearoid O’Connor, Josh Keller Mark Kehoe, Mikey O’Shea, Sean Kenneally. Subs: Danny Slattery for K O’Dwyer (21, inj); Andrew Ormond for O’Shea (HT); Darragh Stakelum for B Heffernan (50); Gavin O’Halloran for C O’Dywer (50); David Kelly for Quinn (50); Pairic Campion for E Heffernan (57); John Campion for Ryan (57); Joe Fogarty for Keller (61); Conor Whelan for O’Mara (61). |
Shane Conway (0-8f), Dan Goggin 1-2, Luke Crowley 0-3, Brandon Barrett 0-1. |
2024 National Hurling League
Summary
The National hurling league will begin in early February. Tipperary will begin their campaign against Dublin in Parnell Park on 3 February. [13]
2024 Munster Senior Hurling Championship
Summary
The Munster Senior Hurling Championship will start in April.[14]
References
- ↑ "Tipperary GAA Announces Fiserv as Official Sponsor". Tipperary GAA. 21 January 2022. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
- ↑ "Tipp's 2019 glory still fresh in Callanan's mind". RTE Sport. 7 September 2023. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
- ↑ "Pádraic Maher opts out of Tipperary's senior hurling management team due to work commitments". Irish Independentl. 27 September 2023. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
- ↑ "Tipperary County Board confirm Padraic Maher's departure from senior hurling setup". Tipperary Live. 27 September 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
- ↑ "Tipp teams keeping mum as training starts". Nenagh Guardian. 1 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
- ↑ "2024 Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling League". Munster GAA. 6 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
- ↑ "Tipperary hurlers beaten despite spirited fightback against Waterford in Dungarvan". Tipperary Live. 7 January 2024. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
- ↑ "Late show sees Waterford edge past 14-man Tipperary to reach Munster Hurling League final". Irish Examiner. 7 January 2024. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
- ↑ "Gearóid O'Connor leads the way as Tipperary defeat Kerry in Munster Hurling League". Irish Independent. 14 January 2024. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
- ↑ "Tipperary team to play Kerry 14 January 2024". Tipperary GAA. 13 January 2024. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
- ↑ "Tipperary beat Kerry in a dour Munster Hurling League game in Nenagh". Tipperary Live. 14 January 2024. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
- ↑ "Cahill satisfied after win over Kerry as Tipp 'dark horses' make their case". Irish Examiner. 14 January 2024. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
- ↑ "GAA Master Fixtures for 2024 published". GAA.ie. 6 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
- ↑ "All the 2024 Allianz FL and HL fixtures". Hogan Stand. 6 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.