Co. Tipperary Senior Football Final Match Programme 1981 Cumann Luth Chleas Gael Co

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Co. Tipperary Senior Football Final Match Programme 1981 Cumann Luth Chleas Gael Co Co. Tipperary Senior Football Final Match Programme 1981 Cumann Luth Chleas Gael Co. Thiobrad Arann N. Cluichi Cheannais Seoirse i bPeil Q'Ri'io O'BlirMd Reit_it ReitlOir Sln_r 1981 Mionut SINNSEAR CILL tSIOLAIN V FANAITHE NA GALTAI 3.00 p.m. MIONUR LAITIONN I IMLEACH V MI_I Tom. NA TRACTALAI o "lei O'L-oMtpin eo""", eo ..... F_hn. em tSiol.in 1.30 p,m. N, c;.lt.I IONAD CLUAIN MEALA CLAR OIFIGUIL 20P Full local News and Stimulating Comment * Utte itatiotlalist has it all in Print and Pictures • (OmPLETE SPORTS (OVERAGE REAMHRA The continued devoted work of our Minor Football Selection Committee must achieve its reward in the very near future. Their expertise and abilitY to put their players together is superb and proves once again that young players will respond to earnest workers. Latti".Emly and Commericals should provide an encouraging curtain..raiser to today's Senior Final. • I look forward to a good, manly spOfting game from our Seniors. We may not be serious Inter CountY challengers in the highest grade but our Senior Football Final is our Football showpiece. May it be so today. Finally sincere thanks to our officials of both games today and to all who have oontributed to the ' promotion of Gaelic Football in our CountY. Le meas mor, Micheal 0' Meachair. Cathaoirleach Coiste Chontae. \, BRENDAN'S LOUNGE 26 DAVIS ROAD , CLONMEl. MUSIC AT WEEK·ENDS Lounge available free of charge for Private Functions & Weddings NA REITEOIRI GEORGE RYAN today's senior referee is one of the most experienced officials in the game. He has been honoured with the Munster and All Ireland Hurling Finals and numerous other Provincial and County deciders. A leading official of the lattin/Cullen Club George is currently Chairman of the West Tipp Divisional Board. WilliE BARRETT from the Ardfinnan Club will be in charge of the minor decider. Willie is now firmly established as one of the county's leading officials and handled last years South Senior and County Junior Football Finals. Willie is Secretary of the County Minor Football Board. DVGGANS Jewellers FOR REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF VEHICLES CLONMEL (Tractors and Trucks a Speciality) CAll TO All makes of Watches In stock EGAN'S GARAGE Sport Trophin. Med." KllSHEElAN ClONMEl Stocked Phone: (052) 33267 • Engr.ved on Premilea CO. S.F. CHAMPIONS DOWN THE YEARS 1887 - Fethard 1935 -- Ardfinnan 1888 - Bohercrowe 1936 -- Templemore 1889 - Bohercrowe 1937 -- Clonmel Shamrocks 1890 - GrangemockJer 1938 -- Fethard 1891 -93 1939 -- Ardfmnan 1894 - Arravale Rovers 1940 -- Castleiney/Loughmore 1895 - Arravale Rovers 1941 -- ArTavaie Rovers 1896 - Arravale Rovers 1942 -- Fethard J897 - Clonmel Shamrocks 1943 -- 10th Baltalion 1898 - Clonmel Shamrocks 1944 -- Clonmcl Commercials 1899 - Arravale Rovers 1945 -- 10th Baltalion 1900 - Clonmel Shamrocks 1946 -- LoughmoreiCastleiney 1901 - Clonmel Shamrocks 1947 -- St Patricks 1902 - Tipperary Town 1948 -- Clonmel Commercials 1903 - Grangemoclder 1949 -- Galice Rovers 1904 - 1950 -- GalIce rovers 1905 - Grangemockler 1951 -- Ballingarry 1906 - Grangemockler 1952 -- Old Bridge 1907 - Grangemockler 1953 -- SI Patncks 1908 - Cloneen 1954 -- Fethard 1909 - Grangemockler 1955 -- Loughmore 1910 - Tipperary O'Leary! 1956 -- Clonme1 Commercials , 1911 - Nenagh 1957 -- Fethard 1912 - Mullinahone 1958 - North Selection 19 I J - M ullmahone 1959 -- North Selection 1914 - Castleiney 1960 -- Thurles Crokes 1915 - Nenagh 1961 -- St Flannan's (North) 1916 - 1962 - Ardfinnan 1917 - Fethard 196] -- Ardfinnan 1818 - Fethard 1964 -- Ardfinnan 1919 - Fethard 1965 -- Commercials 1920 - Fethard 1966 -- Commercials 1921 - 1967 - Commercials 1922 - Fethard 1968 - Kilshcelan 1923 - Fethard 1969 -- Commercials 1924 - Fethard 1970 -- Ardfmnan 1925 - Templemorl~ 1971 -- Commercials 1926 - Mullinahone 1972 -- Kilshcelan 1921 - Fethard 1973 -- LoughmorelCastleiney 1928 - Fethard 1974 -- Ardfinnan 1929 - Mullinahone 1975 -- Kilruane 1930 - Kilsheelan 1976 -- Galice Rovers 1931 -Grangcmockler J 977 -- LoughmorelCutitiney 1932 - Kilsheelan 1978 -- Fethard 1933 - ClonmeJ Shamrocks 1979 -- LoughmorelCutleiney 1934 - Clonme1 Shamrocks 1980 -- Galtce Rovers f':'· .... \ NA TRACTALAI (Green and Gold) Robert Gaffy 2 1 4 Deni~ Farrell Eamonn Wynne MarK O'Connor 5 6 7 MI. Lynch Brian Boland Eoin Lalor 8 9 Larry Fahy Paul McGabhann 10 11 12 Anthony McCarthy Donal O'Keeffe John Fanning 13 14 15 Anthony O'Dwyer Joe McNamara Willie Peters (Capt.) Fir lonaid:- 16 Billy Byrne, 17 Martin Hickey, 18 Andrew Hickey, 19 Andrew Burke, 20 [><,rmot O'Shca, 21 David BalTen. I , • ,... .. ' ) , lAITIONN/IMlEACH (Black I nd Ambtt) .' 1 Jimmy Russell 2 , 4 Eamonn Daly John McGrath Liwl Burke , 6 7 Michael Corcoran MI.Joy J ~ Buckley 9 Sean O'Brien• MI. Cunningham I. 11 12 Pac Burke: Tom Joe O'Brien Sean Dunne: 13 14 15 Liam Casey Kieran Condon Martin Corcoran Fir lonaid:- 16 Paul Creamer, 17 Ml, O'Dwyer, 18 Pat O'II &lloral1, 19 John Buckley, 20 Andrew English, 21 Francis Condon, 22 Donal Hdfcman, 23 Mutin II dleman, 24 Anthony Burke, 25 Eamonn Crowe, 26 " ludic Lonttgan. KILSHEELAN Blue and Gold Tommy Lonergan (Capt.) , 3 4 Lillm Murphy Pat Larkin John Fitzpatrick 5 6 7 Patriek Kennedy John Kehoe John Ormonde 8 9 James Kehoe Terry Kehoe 30 II 12 Kevin Geraghty Michael Kehoe Martin Ormonde 13 14 15 Willie Smyth Dick Strang Liam Corcoran Subs: 16 Tom Lundon, 17 Liam Stokes, 18 John Larkin, 19 Eugene Larkin, 20 Willi llm Robill$on, 21 Sean Nugent, 22 John Dempsey, 23 Brendan Ahern, 24 Puder Clooney. FANAITHE NA GALT AI (Red and White) I I Jimmy Ferris 2 l 4 Billy Whelan Michael Hickey (Capt.) Billy Darcy , 6 7 Michael Grace Vincent O'Donnell I'1It Bergin 8 , Seamus McCarthy Eamonn McCarthy 10 II 12 Dedan Hickey Michael McCarthy M.S. O'Connell 13 14 Sean Quinn Conor Pete" Liam Be"r gin Subs:- 16 John O'Dwyer, 17 John J. Hayt'S, 18 MI. McCan hy (Ballycarron), 19 1iugh Kennedy 20 David Moloney, John O'Connell, 22 Brendan Hoare, 23 Ian Murphy. 24 Tim O'Dwyer. Team spirit The people atAllied Irish are on your side You'll find us inOonmel at 5/6 O'Connell Street, 65/67 O'Connell Street, Phone 21097/21721 Phone 22500/22856 Manage r J.K. Hayes Manager J.J. O'Riordan r;;::, Allied Irish Banks 'CBanking/ora betterfuture r • • •• N ~ '"-• c . ~ ~ E ~• ..u ~ ....> z ::> o u ~ "w ....'" w C~ r.... rr .,w f ":' - "w .' , w - "rr COUNTY S.F. CHAMPIONSHIP ROLL OF HONOUR GAL TEE ROVERS 4 1949 1950 1976 1980 KILSHEELAN 4 1930 1932 1968 1972 The Kilsheelan club wishes to thank most sincerely the following sponsors - A.I.B. (Jersies), ESSO Ltd Clonmel (Togs) Billy Purcell (Nagles Bar) (Stockings) Chadwicks Ltd (Football). IRISHTOWN MOTORS Sales and Service Phone (052) 21516 Best of Luck to Prop Sean lonergan, Kilsheelan in the Co. Final. William O'Sullivan (VINTNER) KILSHEELAN, CLONMEL "A Home From Home" To be enjoyed at SULLIVANS BAR This Sunday Evening At Clonmel Sportsfield South Intermediate Hurling Championship Killenaule v. Ballybacon Grange At6,4S Phone (052) 23760 JIM STRANG CAR SALES Kilshed&n, All makCi of New Clonmel, and Used Cars Co. Tipperary. Supplied A Home From Home to be enjoyed at the HIDEAWAY BAR & LOUNGE Cashel Street, Prop Tom & Michael Coffey. Clonmel. Best of Luck to Kilsheelan in the Co. Final. If you want to Ike's & Mike's BI<R & DANOE HAL L Meet the 'Lads' after the match Ballvdine Try Geary's CEILlDH DANCING every Sat. & Sunday where you can have night MINCE PIES WITH YOUR COKE JERRY MOYNIHAN & SONS BOHERDUFF, CLONMBL CATERERS at Clonmel, Thurles and Tramore Racecourses (also G.A.A. Functions) Phone: 052 - 21252 BUIOCHAS This programme is published by Tipperary South Board, who take the opportunity to thank everyone associated with its production. Please support OUf Advertisers. Go raibh mile maith agaibh go h~ir Have Your Cake --and Eat It Hewitt's Home Bakery 26 MITCHEL STREET, CLONMEL. For· ... SELECT GROCERIES and After the Match PROVISIONS MINERA~S wt,y not quench your IOES • . SWE'ETS thirst at Try·--- Dempsey's Robinson's Bar Klfsheelan KU.heelan ............................................... • • • • • • •i ~ i• • • • • • • • • •:~: • !~.~! • • • • :• :• i i : ~. : • • :• :• • • I :• :• t i: ~~ i: IKfNNfDY PRINT CI In..! • • • ~ 2 Elbow lane, • .,. Clonmel,: 052·23268 Co. Tippen.. y. i I............................................... .
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