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06 Sept 2025

North Tipperary GAA 2023 hurling championship draws throw up some interesting ties

North Tipperary GAA 2023 hurling championship draws throw up some interesting ties

The draws for the 2023 North Tipperary hurling and football championships took place on Wednesday night and has thrown up some interesting ties in the various grades in the division.

In the showpiece senior hurling championship with contains seven clubs, defending champions Nenagh Éire Óg have been drawn in the quarter finals against old rivals Toomevara, while county champions Kilruane MacDonaghs are up against Borris-Ileigh.

Kiladangan will face off against Roscrea who return to the championship after a one year absence while Templederry Kenyons have received a bye into the semi-finals.

In the Premier Intermediate Championship containing six teams, defending champions Portroe received a bye to the semi-finals along with Lorrha, with the two quarter finals seeing Ballina up against Burgess while Newport were paired with Silvermines, the first of two meetings between the sides as they have also been drawn in the same county championship group.

The Intermediate Championship contains four teams and will have straight semi-finals between Borrisokane v Kiladangan and Moneygall v Shannon Rovers.

The dates for the start of these three championships will depend on the progress of the Tipperary senior teams in the championships but will likely be played in July if either team failed to reach an All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final or a Tailteann Cup Football Final.

See the full list of draws below:

Hibernian Inn North Senior Hurling Championship

Quarter Finals: Borris-Ileigh v Kilruane MacDonaghs; Kiladangan v Roscrea; Nenagh Eire Og v Toomevara; Templederry Kenyons bye

Savvy Kitchens North Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship

Quarter Finals: Ballina v Burgess; Newport v Silvermines; Lorrha bye, Portroe bye

Kelly’s of Fantane North Intermediate Hurling Championship

Semi-Finals: Borrisokane v Kiladangan; Moneygall v Shannon Rovers

Watch Centre North Junior ‘A’ Hurling Championship (round-robin)

Kilruane MacDonaghs, Borris-Ileigh, Nenagh Eire Og, Roscrea, Toomevara, Ballinahinch. Top 4 to Semi-Finals

Watch Centre North Junior 'B' Hurling Championship

Group 1: Lorrha, Moneygall, Silvermines, Templederry Kenyons

Group 2: Burgess, Kiladangan, Toomevara, Newport, Borrisokane

Group 3: Knockshegowna, Ballina, Portroe, Nenagh Eire Og

Ger Gavin North Under 19 'A' Hurling Championship (round-robin)

Nenagh Eire Og, Toomevara, Borris-Ileigh, Ballina, Roscrea. Top 4 to Semi-Finals

Ger Gavin North Under 19 'B' Hurling Championship

Group 1: Moneygall/Clonakenny, Burgess, Portroe, Kiladangan, Ballinahinch/Templederry

Group 2: Silvermines, Kilruane MacDonaghs, Borrisokane, Lorrha Rovers, Newport

Ger Gavin North Under 19 'A' Football Championship Semi-Finals

Newport v Moneygall/Clonakenny; Nenagh Eire Og v Ballina

Ger Gavin North Under 19 'B' Football Championship

Roscrea-Inane v Ballinahinch/Templederry; Kilruane MacDonaghs v Kiladangan; Burgess v Portroe; Borrisokane bye to semi-finals

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