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24 Oct 2025

Another great season of Gaelic games expected on the playing fields of south Tipperary

Championships will be launched at Monroe next month

Another great GAA season expected on the playing fields of south Tipperary

Ballingarry captain Paul Butler receives the cup from Nicholas Moroney, Chairman of the South Tipperary GAA Board, after last year's South Intermediate Hurling Championship final

The 2025 South Tipperary GAA Championships will be launched at the Moyle Rovers clubhouse in Monroe at 8pm on Thursday April 3.
The 2024 championships produced plenty of great games across the division in all grades, and more of the same is expected  this year.
  
The draws for the Senior and Intermediate Hurling Championships, along with the draws for the Senior, Intermediate and Premier Junior Football championships, will he held on the night of the championship launch in Monroe on April 3.
All clubs in south Tipperary arerequested to be in attendance, along with a number of club players wearing club jerseys from each grade if possible. 
Referees and championship sponsors are also invited to attend the launch.

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