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Sureprinl (Cion mel) ltd • Is 6inne gh(6r mo ehaman fan 'J.(g guth na n-ean nti eeor na m6ara, 'l{j 6inne fuaim ar 6ith faoin ngrein 'J.(g poe ro- threan ar aathroid dirt£. 51 !}(urfer's Prayer grant me, 0 Lora, a hurler's sf::;J' With strength of arm and speecf of am6, 'Unerring eye for the frying 6arr Jlnd courage to match them wfiat 'er 6ifar(. 'May my aim 6e steaay, my stroli:! 6e true, 'My actions manry, my misses few; Jlna no matter what way the game may go, 'May I rest in fnerufship with every foe. When the find whistre for me is 6(own, Jlnd I stand at Cast at goa's jutfgement throne, 'May the great 'R.!feree when Jie earrs my nalne, ) Say 'you hurlecf ali:! a man, you pCayea the game ". ~ L~ IL-= ~ r .. "",r JL..=J~ ( REAMHRA ) Culrlm Faille fe U:lth roimh gach Elnne go c1uiche cheannals iomanaiochta slnnslr. T~ilm Clnnle go mbeldh ana chlulche agalnn. I welcome all to the South Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship Final between first Ume finalists Muilinahone and Carrick Swans who are seeking a 21s~ success. We look fOlWard to an excellent encounter. To add Lo your entertainment we also present the S.F.C. Semi-final between Ballyporeen and Felhard. I thank all patrons for your loyai support and extend good wishes Lo the learns. referees and their officials on South Tipperary's big day. Seamus 0 Cofje;iJn CathaofrleacIJ CL. C G. Co/ste Co. Thlobmd Arann Theas

( NA REITEOIRI ) Today's games arc being handled by two of the South Division's Senior Referees.

ro~LONERGAN [Kilshctelan) Is one of the County's leading officials and hiS roll of honour Includes Divisional County and Munster Finals. He has also handled a number of NaUonal Football League Ues.

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GOOD LUCK MULLINAHONE "OPEN" ~ [ THURS. & FRI. 7.30 p.m.-~ from In the true spirit of Knocknagow, we MICHAEL & NELLIE CAHILL believe in being for1I0 the credit of the L!I'::--===------======~==_'_===_ Iittle V; ,,:9"=' = ::ji== 6 ( UPWARD HURLING MARCH OF MULLINAHONE ) 1987 lost to Ballingarry tn 1st round of South Tlpp. Junior Hurling Championship· fielded first ever own minor hurling team and lost Minor "B" final to Fethard after a replay. 1988 lost South Tlpp. Junior Final to Moyle Rovers· fielded In -21 grade for first Ume ever and won -21 MB" county hurling title (Mullinahone's first ever) county hurling. 1989 won Tipperary Junior and -2J"A" UUes . lost South Tlpp. M.H."B" final Lo Ballybacon/Grange. 1990 won All (reland Junior "7"5 title - won South Tlpp. Intermediate title lOSing County Flnal- won South Tlpp. M.H."B" title beating Ballingarry. 1991 relalned South Tlpp. Intermediate hurling LItle and lost county semi-final with depleted team. 1992 beaten In South Tlpp. senior semi-final replay and also In South Tlpp Under 21 final. 1993 reached South Tlpp. Senior final for the first time. -14 side reach County rural final for first lime having won third South Tlpp. UUe (others 1986 & 1990). ThiS learn also won the club's first U 14 U/R Title on Wednesday nlghllast. The following Mullinahone club players have represented Tipperary In championship hurling: Mlck Cahill R.I.P. (minor), John Leahy (senior. under 21 & minor), Brian O'Meara Ounlor. under 21 and minor), Michael Skehan (minor), Philip Skehan (minor), Se..'1.n Brelt Uunlor). Pat Croke (minor) and Kyran Vaughan (minor).

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FETHARD IBlueJ!< Whllcl &LLYPOREEJ!URedI & Black] I I. Shay Coen I. Seamus Macken ~ I 2. Martin Ryan 2. Fergal Mcloughlin ! 3. MI. Fitzgerald 3. Tom Maher 4. MI. Ryan 4. John Maher 5. Willie Morrissey 5. Declan Hickey t~ t 6. Willie Q"Meara (C7Pl./ 6. Billy Macken t 7. Llam Connolly 7. MI. Gulry B. Brian Burke B. Eamon O'Callaghan 9. Shay Ryan 9. Tom Macken 10. Rolbeard Broderick 10. Joe English II. Ml. O'Rlordan II. Rd. Vaughan 12. MI. Spillane 12. Dessle Fitzgerald 13. Marlin Cocn 13. Pat Macken 14. Chris Coen 14. Eamon Maher (Capt.) , 15. Jimmy O'Meara 15. Dermol Hackett 16. t,~ 16. D. J. Walsh 17. MI. Quinlan 17. Donie Cahill i 18. Brendan Brelt lB. Ger Macken 19. John Hackett 19. Pal Vaughan 20. Donny Tobin 20. Thomas Hickey 21. Tom Ryan 21. Con Quinlan 22. Kenny H ackett 22. Rd. Meade 23. John Hurley 23. Ml. Hanrahan 24. Alan Fogarty Te.. 7m Mrwager: Eddie OVonn.. w Selectors: Jim C7iJl/1. Tom Mr1cken CO<7CI1: Bllty M,7cken

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16. Sean Fitzpatrick ! 22. Willie Walsh 17. Thomas Waters 23. Peter O'O\ryer 18. James Connolly 24. MI. Fleming 19. Ray Dunne 25. Bobby Lonergan 20. Bobby Ryan 26. David Dunne 21. Noel Walsh 27. VIncen t Power 28. Ray Walsh

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16. Alan Foxe 21. Albert Curran 17. Jim O'Neill 22. Thos. Lonergan l B. Jim White 23, Thomas Cahill 19. Stephen O'Brien 24. Terry O'Brien 20. Gerard Dalton 25. Ger!)' Brett iJf1Jo.agcr.' Jlmsy KeI!y. Selectors: John Croke, RichIe Shee/Jan Thos. Lonergan on Mullinahone panel is a brother of Dick and Seamus Lonergan who line oul for Canick Swans.

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14 ( SWANS' FINEST HOUR) An unusual emissary left Cion mel Sportsfield for Carrlck-Dn-Sulr on the afternoon of Sunday 26th October. 1947: It was a carrier pigeon bringing the good news that Swan had defeated Borrlsolelgh 5-4 to 2-2 In the County Senior Hurling Final. thus bringing the Dan Breen Cup to the Suirslde Lown for the first Ume In Its history. Earlier In the year. Swan had to batUe all the way to turn back the challenge of their fierce rivals K1llenaule by a single pOint. 4-7 to 4-6. In a thrilling South Final, but from then on they went from strength to strength, defeaung Holycross In the semi-final and then rather easily accounting for a Borrlsolelgh team. powered by minor star Paddy Kenny and his brother. Sean. The big men in the Swan Side that day were rnldfie!der Tom Wall. his brother Willie. who captained the Side from the full-back position, goalie Paddy Fleming: Jack Murphy, a very able midfield assistant to Tom Wall: Paddy Kelly. who never allowed Paddy Kenny to get Into the game: and forwards MHawkM Nugent and 'Three Goa'" Paddy Madden. Every man on U1e team, however, was a hero that day, and they were given a royal reception when they returned to Carrick with the Cup that evening. The attendance al Clonmei Sporlsfield was In excess of 8.000 and over 800 travelled by train and nearly 1.000 by car and bicycle from Carrick.

Carrick Swans 1939 South Champions Back row: , Tom O'Shea, Joe Dunne, Denis Leahy, John O'Shea, Gerry O'Keeffe Sec. South Board, Tom Wall, Jimmy Hogan, Jack Barry Centre: Mick O'Shea, Willie Kelly, Tom Walsh, John L. Sullivan, Paddy Smyth, Jimmy Costigan, Willie Morrissey. Front Dinny Ryan , pa~ Fahey, Dobbin Smylh. 15 FE11iARD - SOr.rrH SENIOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS &d~ row 0, to r.) S. Com, R. Broritridt, MichRIJ RYRn, p, BlUe, S. Ryan, B. Burit, 1: She ..,., M. O'RiorR4n. Front row (I. to r.J M. Com, W. OJMt4r~ T. McCarthy, M. Fit;gmUij, W. Mo,..,;m" J. O'MeRrA, D. Hackert.

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16 FETHARD CAPTAIN - Willie O'Meara

WIllie O'Meara, is Captaln of the Fethard Senior Team today. It Is his first year as Captaln, taking over from Ml. Fitzgerald. WHile Is a man of considerable experience having come up through the ranks of a very successful JuvenHe squad, winning South and County medals at U14, U16, Minor and U21 and also winning an All Ireland 7 ·a-Slde In Gormanston. A number of today's team played with WHlle on that 7-a-Slde.

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