Mon, 30 Mar, 2015 - 01:00
Paul Keane, O’Connor Park
The first was on GAA fixture makers for apparently pencilling in too many games in too short a space of time.
Tipp’s comfortable win over Offaly, which secured a league semi-final tie with Waterford on April 19, was their fourth game on consecutive weekends.
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CourtsGaaHurlingPlace: TullamorePerson: SheaPerson: CallananPerson: EamonPerson: TippPerson: Seamus CallananPerson: John KeenanPerson: Dermot ShortPerson: Cathal BarrettPerson: O’SheaPerson: John O’DwyerPerson: Kieran BerginPerson: OffalyPerson: Brendan MaherPerson: Shane DooleyPerson: Joe BerginPerson: Brian WhelahanPerson: BerginPerson: DooleyPerson: Stephen QuirkePerson: Brian CarrollPerson: Darragh EganPerson: EganPerson: CarrollPerson: S CallananPerson: K BerginPerson: J FordePerson: N McGrathPerson: N O’MearaPerson: R MaherPerson: S DooleyPerson: J BerginPerson: B CarrollPerson: S QuirkePerson: S McGrathPerson: S BourkePerson: O’MearaPerson: C KennyPerson: FordePerson: S MaherPerson: Patrick MaherOrganisation: OffalyOrganisation: TipperaryOrganisation: GAAOrganisation: WaterfordOrganisation: Tipp
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