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06 Sept 2025

Tipperary GAA championship draw declared 'null and void' as new draw must take place

Tipperary GAA County Board and Tipperary GAA Competitions Control Committee released a statement this evening relating to the recent draw for the county senior hurling championship.

Tipperary GAA championship draws declared 'null and void' as new draw must take place

Tipperary GAA Chief Executive Officer Murtagh Brennan pictured with Head of EMEA Region at Fiserv Katia Karpova. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

Tipperary GAA County Board and Tipperary GAA Competitions Control Committee released a statement this evening relating to the recent draw for the county senior hurling championship.

It read as follows: "Tipperary GAA County Board and Tipperary GAA Competitions Control Committee wish to acknowledge that during the course of the draw for the FBD Insurance County Senior Hurling Championship which took place on Thursday April 18th 2024, an error was made when drawing the second seed teams.

"While the error was genuine, it was not rectified satisfactorily at the time. Therefore, the Competitions Control Committee of Tipperary GAA has ruled that the draw is now deemed null and void.

"A new draw for the FBD Insurance County Senior Hurling Championship Groups will now take place this Monday evening, April 22nd at 8.30pm.

"Tipperary GAA apologise unreservedly to all those affected by this mistake." 

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