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Mid-Tipperary Senior Hurling Final Match Programme 2018 Mid Senior Hurling Final Thurles Sarsfields V Loughmore Castleiney Mid-Tipperary Senior Hurling Final Match Programme 2018 Mid Senior Hurling Final Thurles Sarsfields v Loughmore Castleiney Sunday 9th September 2018 In Templetuohy @ 3pm. (ET if necessary) .. Fresh Milk centenarythurles.com 2 7. ~ _ jMItt.'" ~,. 7...... _ """""- -.J ""." '--b e-- jtidu .~_ ~.a~I.~·_.,...u_u-_r·MJul--er,. Today's eager1y awaited senior hur1ing final between looghmore-CasOeiney and ThuMes Sarsfields IS a repeat of the 2015 final wt1ich was a very entertaining and hard fought game and I have no doubt thatlhis afternoon's game will be no different. Both sides have an abundance of talent on their panels many of whom are household names al this point. Thur!es Sarsrlelds will be many peoples favourites to once again claim todays title and Indeed conllnue on to county success, bol t have no doubt thatloughmore-Castleiney will do alilhey can to u~t the odds. INhalevel' the result I am sure that today's attendance are in for an enthralling game. I would hke to take thiS opportunity to thank most sincefely all our loyal patrons who continuously attend games and make our associallOn the great success it is. This year Moyne·Templeloohy·s Sean Everard will take charge of his second senior final and I wish him and his team of officials the very besl of luck 00 whalls a very big day for them. The Mid division is blessed >Mth some of the besl grounds in the country none more so than Templeluohy. I compliment the hosl club on the fine facilities they conllnuously make available 10 the Mid board and wish them wen on their Mure developments around the venue. Today's entertainment will once again be provided by the Sean Treacy pipe band from Moycarlley, who have been part and pan::el of mid final day for many years and I thank them fO( making this day the special occa· slon il is. Centenary Agri have been 'IefY loyal and supportive spor1SOB of our 5e11iOr hur1ing championship for the pasl SIX years, I thank them most since1ely and I look forward to their continued support going forward A special word of Ihanks to Mid board PRO Trevor Hassett who has put in a 101 of \I/Qr1( in compiling and preparing loday's malch programme. All proceeds from the sales of loday's programmes will go directly to mid board na n6g who are doing fantastic worll in providing games for the youth of the division. I hope ,that you enjoy today's games S"-O~ Cathaoirleach: Thiobraid Arann Meanach Buiochas I Thanks (PRO) I would like to thank all who have helped with the production of today's match programme in such a short space of time. Thanks to Tom McGrath, Pal Healy and Thomas Callanan, of l oughmore Caslleiney and Thurles Sarsfields respectively. Thanks to Eamonn McGee for providing photographs for the programme. Thanks also to Moyne Templetuohy club and their officials who have made their facilities available to stage today's game and ensure that the event passes off smoothly. Best of luck to today's referee Sean Everard of Templetuohy who referees his second Mid Senior hurling final. We wish him best of luck today and hope all goes well for him and his officials. I would also !ike to thank Sean Treacy Pipe Band for providing today's music and enter­ tainment. Finally I would like to wish both teams the best of luck in today's game. I Trevor Hassett - Programme editor and Mid Tipperary PRO -.-J 3 A great final in prospect By Noel Dundon (Tipperary Star) This afternoon's Centenary Agri MId Tipperary senior hurling final in Templetuohy is a much anticipated clash of two of the fiercest rivals in the game in The Premier County. Defending champions Thurles Sarsfields will place their title on the line when they see Loughmore Castleiney squaring up to them for what will surely be a filting showcase final for the Mid division. Sarsfields have been the standard bearers in the county for some lime now, but loughmore Castieiney have consistently been the ones to cause them most trouble. And, popular opinion would suggest that they are the ones most likely to threaten to take the Dan Breen Cup from their clutches 100, even allowing for the fact that Dram·lnch defeated the Blues in a pulsating game of hurling last Sunday evening in the county championship, thereby forcing a three way play-off. How Sarsfields react to that game will have a big bearing on the outcome on teday's Mid final. If the defeat has dented confidence, no better men than Loughmore Castleiney to smell it and exploit the weakness . If the defeat has strengthened their resolve, there could well be a backlash on the way. So, it depends on which Sarsfields turns up then? Perhaps, but this is a two horse race and in a two horse race. anything can happen. When one of those horses happens to be Loughmore Castieiney. you can bet your bottom dollar, It won't be straight forward. Sarsfields defence got a lesson against Dram-Inch and they will know that affording Loughmore Castleiney any latitude will be fatal too. You just cannot give the McGraths any freedom or they will punish. The same can be said of the Sarsfields attack where Pa Bourke, Conor Stakelum, Aidan McCormack, Lar Corbett and Stephen Cahill are lethal. They have added Rory Purcell and Rory Owan to the attack this year too while in defence Michael Purcell and David Corbett have come and have made an impression. Of course Sarsfields are without the services of Billy McCarthy, Jack Derby and Conor Lanigan - all men who have worn county jerseys at various grades - so their strength in depth is not quite what most people are suggesting. Loughmore Castleiney claimed their last championship decider in the grade in Tem­ pletuohy in 2016 and they will really fancy their chances teday. Granted they are getting plenty of game time between the two codes - they played Kilsheelan on Tuesday evening last in the senior football championship and have had a quick recovery time in order to get right for the Sars'. But, if any club knows how to handle this, it is Loughmore Castleiney. They are well used to fighting fires on two fronts and have the ability to decompartmental­ ise one from the other, so as not to allow results in one code to affect the other. Confidence will be high in both camps heading into this clash and this will surely make for an exciting encounter. This is the sixth year of Centenary Agri's sponsorship of the com­ petition - in that time. Sarsfields have lifted the title twice (2015 and 2017), while Loughmore Castleiney have lifted it once (2016). The Blues have 45 titles to their name, while Loughmore CastJeiney have 12. Who will add \0 their tally? The side which manages to contain the opposition attack the better. 4 Name: Cathal Moloney Age: 21 Occupation I College: Maynooth University C lub Honours Won: 2 Under 21 Countyl Mid finals, 2 Senior County Finals, I Mid Senior Final, I Mid Intermediate final Other honours Won: Harty Cup, Mun­ stcr Minor Hurling, All Ireland Under 21, Ryan Cup (All Ireland B colleges) with Maynooth Aspirations for 2018: Win another County Title Favourite GAA moment: Winning my first County Senior Hurling Final You might not know this but: Used to run for Thurles Crokes In 10 years, J hope to be ... : Fit, Healthy and still playing hurling. Pre Game Music: Mumford and Sons What would you change in the GAA: Lower the prices of inter county match tickets Favourite food: Roast Chicken dinner Path to the final Quarter Final 1-19 vs Upperchurch Drombane 1-16 Ronan Mahcr 0-3, Padraic Maher 0-1, Pa Bourke 0-4, Billy McCarthy 0-2, Stephen Ca­ hill 0-2, Conor Stakclum 1·2. Semi final 5·26 vs V JK Brackens 2- I 6 David Corbett 0-1, Padraic Maher 0-1, Stephen Lillis 0-1. Michael Cahill 0-1, Rory Pur­ cell 0-2, Aidan McCormack 1-7, Billy McCarthy 2-2, Conor Stakclum 1-2, Stephen Ca­ hill 0-2, Pa Bourke 1-6, John Maher 0-1. Top Scorers Pa Bourke \-10. Billy McCarthy 2-6, Conor Stakelum 2-4,Aidan McCormack 1-7 Stats Average Score For: 3-23 Average Score conceded: 1-16 5 Centenary Agri .'1id SelllOr Centenary )lari 9dUf Sen. PII CENTENARY HUTlillg ClIamplonsl:ip ... on Sunda ~ Loughmore Castleiney v Green and Red 1 Evan Sweeney ~ ~ ~ Lorcan Egan Joseph Hennessy Dinny Brereton 2 1 Joseph Nyland Brian McGrath John Meagher ! 2 Ciaran Connolly Eoghan Ryan .12 11 II Liam Treacy Noel"McGrath (Captain) Aidan McGrath 11 II II Liam McGrath Cia ran McGrath John McGrath ubs: 1§ Micheal McGrath 11. John Ryan 1§. Tomas McGrath .12 Tommy Maher 12 Tom King II David Kennedy II Peter Nyland II Anthony Ryan ~ Henry Maher ~ Bill O'Connell .l§ Shane Hennessy 27 Martin 0' Connell anager: Declan Laffan, Selectors: Noel Morris, Pat McGrath, Eamon Sweeney h io: Calh Doran. ou hmore Castleine Scores Wides Frees 65's 5t Half nd Half I otal Please note, In the event of not getting a result after 10 minutes a side extra tin 6 or J{urling Cnampwrunip ,at Thurles Sarsfields Blue and White 1 Patrick McCormack ~ 1 ~ Michael Purcell Denis Maher Cathal Moloney ~ § I Stephen Lillis Padraic Maher (C:lptain) David Corbett J! i Michael Cahill ~ Ronan Maher 12 11 11 Rory Purcell Rory Dwan Lar Corbett II II II Stephen Cahill Conar Stakelum Pa Bourke 1§ Matt 0' Brien 11 Stephen Maher 11 John Maher .1i Pa Dunne ~ Pa Crone 11 Aidan Ryan ~ Mossy McCormack II Tommy Doyle ~ Paul Maher ~ Seanie Butler 62 Richie Ruth II Seosamh Ryan 6§ Mikey 0' Brien II Michael Russell : Seamus Quinn : Eoin Kelly, Andy Ryan.
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