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Hammersley to help young hurlers hone their skills at home

Hammersley to help young hurlers hone their skills at home February 17, 2021 Former Tipperary hurler Timmy Hammersley. ©INPHO/Tommy Dickson. With schools closed since the beginning of the year, pitches out of bounds and no training to go to or matches to play, keeping children active at home has never been more important. With that in mind, former Tipperary All-Ireland winner and current Meath coach Timmy Hammersley has launched his own hurling skills and movement class designed for children aged 6-10. Timmy will start his 45-minute Zoom classes tomorrow at 12pm. Get in touch with Timmy on Twitter if you want your child to join the first session.

Carr named new Tipperary ladies football boss

Carr named new Tipperary ladies football boss January 18, 2021 Declan Carr has been named as the new Tipperary ladies senior football manager. Tipperary LGFA confirmed the news this evening that the former Tipperary All-Ireland winning hurling captain will replace Shane Ronayne who stepped down last month after four years in charge and has since taken over the Waterford men s football team. Ex-Carlow senior hurling boss Colm Bonnar will be part of Carr s backroom team as a consultant to his former Tipperary teammate. Also part of the backroom set-up are Paul Creed (coach), Sarah Jane Darmody and Clare Lambert (selectors) and Paddy Lowry (strength and conditioning).

Tipperary All-Ireland winning defender retires

Tipperary All-Ireland winning defender retires December 13, 2020 Tipperrary s Sean O Brien. ©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo. Tipperary defender Sean O Brien has announced his retirement from inter-county hurling at the age of 30. The Newport clubman, who represented Tipp at all levels from minor, U21, intermediate and senior and won an All-Ireland SHC title last year, revealed that he was calling time on his inter-county career via a lengthy statement issued through the Tipperary GAA website on Friday evening: Having been afforded the opportunity to hurl and wear the blue and gold of Tipperary for over the last 15 years, from minor, U21, intermediate and senior, culminating in the All-Ireland success in 2019, the time is now right for me to step away from the inter-county scene. I do so happy in the knowledge that I gave 100% each time I took to the field, where some days worked out better than others, but that is the joy of our wonderful game, said the retiring O Brien.

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