View the Match Programme in PDF Format

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Cluiche Leath-Cheannais Peil Sinsir Na Mumhan 2020 LUIMNEAAN CLÁRCH v v RÚNAÍ LUIMNEACH www.munster.gaa.ie TIOBRAID ÁRANN CLÁR OIFIGIÚIL LIT PÁIRC NA NGAEL Dé Sathairn 7 Samhain 2020 Tosnú: 1:15pm • Réiteoir: Maurice Deegan (Laois) The stands may be silent but TODAY’S REFEREE we know our communities are Maurice Deegan standing tall behind us. (LAOIS) From Stradbally, this is Deegan’s first Munster Championship outing since July 2015 when he was the man-in-the-middle for replayed final between Kerry and Cork at Fitzgerald Stadium. The O’Moore County whistler has to go back to 2012 for his last outing at the Gaelic Grounds, which was a Round 4 Qualifier between Kerry and Clare in July that year. Maurice already has one championship outing under his belt this season, which was the Leinster preliminary-round tie between Wexford and Wicklow last weekend. Standby Referee - James Bermingham (Cork). His last outing with Tipperary Match Linesman - Seamus Mulvihill (Kerry). was in 2018 (Round 2 Qualifier Sideline Official - John Ryan (Cork). v Mayo) while Limerick haven’t Officials Umpires - Paul Harding, Pat O’Sullivan, featured on his assignment Martin Langton and Martin Kelly (Laois). sheet over the last eight years. 2019 ACTION Help us make your SuperFan voice heard by sharing a video of how you Support Where You’re From on: @supervalu_irl Photos courtesy of Enda O’Sullivan @SuperValuIreland using the #SuperValuSuperFans SUPPORT Where You’re From 2 3 RECONNECTION EXTRA TIME NEW DAYS, NEW WAYS TO SWITCH YOUR BUSINESS ON AND FINISHING GAMES ON THE DAY All games in the 2020 Munster GAA Senior Football & Hurling Championship that finish level after normal playing times should be completed as per the GAA Ard Chomhairle Regulations approved on the 19th January 2019 and in accordance with Rules of Specification 3.4. & 3.6 T.O. Part 2 2019, that relevant games that finish level after normal playing times should be completed as follows - PHASE 1 • Proceed to Extra time as provided for in T.O Cuid II (two periods of ten minutes each way) PHASE 2 (Penalty Kicks/Pucks) If still level, a “penalty competition” to decide the outcome: • The relevant rules in T.O. Cuid II shall apply in relation to Penalty Kicks/Pucks, unless otherwise stated. • Penalties will be taken for goals only. • The Referee shall choose the end at which the penalty kicks/pucks will be taken. The end may be changed by the referee if it becomes unplayable during the course of the penalties. • If a penalty is scored, the goal umpire, will wave the green flag once the referee has signalled • If the penalty is saved or missed the point umpire will signal a wide once the referee has signalled PEUGEOT PARTNER IRISH VAN OF • Each team shall register five penalty takers, a goal keeper & a substitute goal keeper with the THE YEAR 2020 referee and indicate in which order the penalty takers will take their penalties. (A penalty taker can also be a goalkeeper or a substitute goalkeeper.) • Only players who are on the field of play at the end of Phase 1 (i.e. end of Extra Time), shall be allowed VISIT WWW.ADAMSOFGLIN.IE to be registered as a penalty taker or goalkeeper. Exception: The substitute goalkeeper can come from the team panel. • Subject to the conditions below both teams will take five penalty kicks/pucks which are taken alternately by the teams. The game is awarded to whichever team scores more of their five penalty kicks/pucks. • If, before both teams have taken five penalty kicks/pucks, one team has scored more goals that the other team could score, even if they were to complete their five penalty kicks/pucks, no more penalty kicks/pucks shall be taken. • If, after both teams have taken five penalty kicks/pucks and both teams have scored the same number of goals, the penalty competition will continue but in sudden death format using the same five registered players until one team has scored a goal more than the other from the same number of kicks/pucks. WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure) combined fuel • In sudden death, the same sequence of penalty takers does not have to be followed as in the consumption for Partner, Expert and Boxer in l/100km ranges from 3.9 to 7.0. WLTP combined CO2 emis- sions (g/km)range from 108 to 179. first round of penalty kicks/pucks. Main Peugeot Dealer, Glin, Co. Limerick. • Each penalty kick/puck is taken by a different player. All registered players must take a penalty ADAMS OF GLIN Tel: 068-34139 Web: www.adamsofglin.ie kick/puck before any player can take an additional penalty kick/puck. 4 5 Bloody Sunday 1920 – The Tipperary connection HISTORY IRELAND PODCAST by TIM HANLY Sunday 21st November, 1920. The great challenge match between Tipperary and Dublin. Tipperary footballer Michael Hogan along with 13 innocent spectators lost their lives on that fateful day 100 years ago in Croke Park, a date which changed Hear some poignant personal stories of the the course of Irish history and forever changed victims and the players along with fascinating the history of the GAA. insights into how the events of the day unfolded in such a tragic and brutal manner. History Ireland in association with Tipperary County Council Heritage Office and the Tipperary GAA The panel discuss the story of Michael Hogan Bloody Sunday Committee has recently recorded from Grangemockler, his tragic death, his famous a panel discussion podcast on Bloody Sunday siblings and the accounts of his funeral back in which is now available to view. Chaired by History Tipperary following Bloody Sunday. Ireland Editor Tommy Graham hear the insights and Covid 19 has meant that a number of planned perspectives from this excellent panel of speakers: events to commemorate Bloody Sunday were Aogan Ó Fearghail, Former President of the GAA; deferred however this recording has allowed an John Flannery, Historian from Ormond Historical online history discussion to take place which is Society; Enda O’Sullivan, Secretary of the now available for viewing. The recording of the Tipperary GAA Bloody Sunday Committee; Jayne podcast was supported by Tipperary County Sutcliffe, Tipperary Museum of Hidden History. Council and the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. The panel journey through the history, significance and impact of this momentous event The podcast can be accessed on the History during the War of Independence with particular Ireland website. The link for the podcast is reference to the GAA within the Premier County. https://www.historyireland.com/hedge-schools/ 2020 Munster GAA Senior Football Championship Fixtures ROUND DATE VENUE REFEREE QF Limerick 2-14 Waterford 0-9 31/10 Fraher Field Dungarvan Brendan Cawley (Kildare) QF Tipperary 2-11 Clare 1-11 1/11 Semple Stadium Thurles Conor Lane (Cork) SF Cork Kerry 8/11 Páirc Uí Chaoimh @ 4pm Derek O’Mahoney (Tipperary) SF Tipperary Limerick 7/11 LIT Gaelic Grounds @ 1:15pm Maurice Deegan (Laois) FINAL 22/11 Semple Stadium Thurles, Fitzgerald Stadium Killarney, LIT Gaelic Grounds or Páirc Uí Chaoimh @ 1:30pm 6 7 167679 GAA Brand A5.indd 5 01/07/2019 14:07 It was a notable result for Tipperary against an two trophies in 2020 to date in the competitions for established Division 2 side and one which will give them which they have entered which has surely boosted the confidence coming in to today’s game. confidence of Billy Lee’s charges. And on this occasion, Limerick on the other hand have had a successful 2020, Limerick will have home advantage. Surely this is securing promotion from Division 4 following an away Limerick’s game to lose? victory against Sligo in the final round. This followed And yet, more of the pundits have tipped Tipperary to be the success in the McGrath Cup back in January which successful here this afternoon. Sure, Tipperary plied their seems a long time ago now. trade in a higher Division and secured Bill Maher of Tipperary, right, Last Saturday night, Limerick travelled an impressive victory over Clare last celebrates with team-mate to Fraher Field Dungarvan to take on Sunday. Under new management, teams Conor Sweeney after scoring Waterford for the third time in 2020. often get a bounce and David Power’s his side’s second goal against introduction has seen a number of the Clare last Sunday After narrow victories over Waterford in the McGrath Cup and the first round of more established players return to form. PREVIEW the Allianz Football League, this meeting However, it must be said that aside from was over as a contest early on as goals by Cillian Fahy and a win over Waterford in Fraher Field Adrian Enright put the Shannonsiders in to a nine-point Dungarvan back in 2016, Tipperary have failed to win an lead after 30 minutes. The remainder of the game was away game in the Munster Championship since 2014. played at a pedestrian pace as despite their best efforts, All in all, this game is shaping up to be a close contest. Waterford could make no in-roads in to the deficit and Limerick showed last year their ability to create goal chances Limerick picked off the necessary scores to maintain their and if they can take their opportunities today, a place in the advantage, eventually winning by 2-14 to 0-9. Munster Final beckons. Tipperary will hope to keep things When looking at today’s meeting, last year’s Quarter-Final tight at the back is an obvious reference point.

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