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22 Jan 2026

BREAKING: Liam Cahill gives injury updates on some big Tipperary hurling names

There are plenty of new faces for Tipperary supporters to get excited about

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Liam Cahill has announced a 43-man strong panel ahead of the commencement of the 2026 Allianz National Hurling League this Saturday against Galway in FBD Semple Stadium.

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There are plenty of new faces for Tipperary supporters to get excited about, with the likes of Jack Leamy, Kevin McCarthy, and Paddy Creedon included after impressing in early-season challenge games.

The Ballingarry man, Cahill, has also given an update on players who are injured, including Alan Tynan (Roscrea) and Aaron Morgan (Kilruane MacDonaghs).

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Plenty of young talent from the All-Ireland winning U20 team of 2025 are included also included, with Cathal O'Reilly, Adam Daly, Cathal English, Joe Egan, Stefan Tobin, and Adam Ryan making the grade.

Keith Ryan has been included in the panel after impressing during his exploits with Upperchurch Drombane in their journey to All-Ireland glory recently, while injured pair Alan Tynan and Aaron Morgan have also been included and will likely return for action later in the competition.

Absentees from the panel named also hold interest with the likes of Joe Fogarty, Billy Seymour, and Davy Nolan missing out after being a part of last year's panel, perhaps the main victims of the underage quality that is coming up through the ranks at the moment.

See full league panel below:

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