Delighted Moorehaven service user with the Liam McCarthy Cup and Johnny and Adam Ryan
Olivia Morrissey with the Liam McCarthy Cup along with Johnny Ryan, Adam Ryan, David Ryan and Liam Cahill, at the Mooregaven Golf Classic
Tipperary Golf Club was a hive of activity for the Moorehaven Golf Classic, with a huge amount of teams participating. All monies raised will go directly to refurbish the house that the JP McManus Charity Trust purchased for the centre in Kingswell, Tipperary town recently.
It takes a huge effort to run a golf classic and great credit goes to Andy Lacey, Dominic Hayes and their organising team for the amazing work they put into making this happen and for the huge success of the event. Teams travelled from far and wide to support this event including some great hurlers who won multiple All Ireland senior medals, including Declan Ryan, Nicky English, Joe Hayes and Joe Canning from Galway.
Joe Canning is some striker of the ball, interesting that he strikes it left handed. It was good to see Pat Creamer from Cappamore and Nicky meeting up again and having a good chat, Pat often marked Nicky in the Munster senior hurling championship when Limerick played Tipp.
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It’s great to see the friendship continuing years later. Liam Cahill Manager of the All Ireland champions Tipperary, was welcomed to the club by a huge gathering in the car park. Liam also brought the McCarthy Cup with him much to the delight of the Moorehaven gathering as he was joined by Tipperary hurlers Johnny Ryan, David Ryan and Adam Ryan.
Well done also to the management and staff of the Moorehaven for the great work they did to make it possible, Tim Carey, Alana Moore and Manager Mike Murnane. The golf club can be proud of their excellent facilities and standards, the food was top class by Ricky and Patrica O’Rawe and staff, and the golf course itself was in immaculate condition. Well done to Eddie Ryan and staff for their dedication and hard work in making the course so perfect.
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