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19 Mar 2026

Three changes on Tipperary hurling team for league semi-final against Limerick

Three changes on Tipperary hurling team for league semi-final against Limerick

Tipp captain Paidi Maher

As the Tipperary senior hurlers prepare to meet Limerick in the Allianz Hurling League Semi-Final in Semple Stadium, tomorrow evening, March 31st at 7pm, manager Michael Ryan has announced his side. 

There are 3 changes from the starting XV named for last week's quarter-final as Willie Connors introduced as a sub last week is handed a starting debut. Elsewhere, Daragh Mooney takes up the position between the posts and Tomás Hamill comes into the half-back line.

 

 

The Tipperary SH team lines out as follows;

 

 

  1. Daragh Mooney - Éire Óg Annacarty-Donohill

  2. Alan Flynn - Kiladangan

  3. James Barry - Upperchurch-Drombane

  4. Michael Cahill - Thurles Sarsfields

  5. Barry Heffernan - Nenagh Éire Óg 

  6. Padraic Maher (Capt.) - Thurles Sarsfields

  7. Tomás Hamill - Moyne-Templetuohy

  8. Séamus Kennedy - St. Mary's Clonmel

  9. Ronan Maher - Thurles Sarsfields

10. Seán Curran - Mullinahone

11. Billy McCarthy - Thurles Sarsfields

12. John McGrath - Loughmore-Castleiney

13. Michael Breen - Ballina

14. Jason Forde - Silvermines

15. Willie Connors - Kiladangan

 

Subs:

16. Brian Hogan - Lorrha-Dorrha

17. Cathal Barrett - Holycross-Ballycahill

18. Ger Browne - Knockavilla-Donaskeigh Kickhams

19. Cian Darcy - Kilruane MacDonaghs

20. Paudie Feehan - Killenaule

21. Brendan Maher - Borris-Ileigh

22. Donagh Maher - Burgess

23. Paul Maher - Kilsheelan-Kilcash

24. Seán O'Brien - Newport

25. John O'Dwyer - Killenaule

26. Mark Russell - Lattin-Cullen

 

 

Also tomorrow afternoon, the Tipperary footballers travel northwards to play Down in their rescheduled Allianz League Division 2 Round 6 fixture which has a 3pm throw-in. Manager Liam Kearns has introduced a number of players as his side concludes their successful league campaign this weekend.

 

 

The football team lines out as follows;

 

 

  1. Ciarán Kenrick - Moyle Rovers

  2. Colm O’Shaughnessy - Ardfinnan

  3. Paddy Codd - Killenaule 

  4. Emmet Moloney - Drom & Inch

  5. Kevin Fahey - Clonmel Commercials

  6. Robbie Kiely (Capt.) - Carbery Rangers

  7. Jimmy Feehan - Killenaule

  8. Jack Kennedy - Clonmel Commercials

  9. Steven O'Brien - Ballina

10. Jason Lonergan - Clonmel Commercials

11. Kevin O'Halloran - Portroe

12. Brian Fox - Éire Óg Annacarty-Donohill 

13. Conor Sweeney - Ballyporeen 

14. Michael Quinlivan - Clonmel Commercials

15. Liam Boland - Moyle Rovers

 

Subs.

16. Michael O'Reilly - Clonmel Commercials

17. Liam McGrath - Loughmore-Castleiney

18. George Hannigan - Shannon Rovers

19. Luke Boland - Moyle Rovers

20. Josh Keane - Golden-Kilfeacle

21. Seán Carey - Moyle Rovers

22. Liam Treacy - Loughmore-Castleiney

23. Ian Fahey - Clonmel Commercials

24. Liam Ryan - Clonmel Commercials

25. Stephen Murray - Burgess

26. Dave McGrath - Moyle Rovers

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