Pride of place in this week's update goes to our Scór na nÓg Tráth na gCeist quiz team who finished second in the Munster final today and secured a place in the All-Ireland final in January. Well done to Jack Guilfoyle, Jamie Blake, Ailís Concagh and Lily Kinahan. Thanks must also go to Jim O'Meara and Francis Cleere for all their hard work preparing the team and to Marie Kennedy for her admin work.
Lotto: Our jackpot will be €11,300 next Thursday. The 6 winners of the lucky dips were Jimmy Doyle, Emer Clogher, Angela Butler, Michael Moriarty, Bridie Martin and Anja Hogan.
County final: Congratulations also to Moyne NS, u13 ladies football team who won their county final against Inch NS on Thursday. Serious work being done by both schools and the LGFA in this parish with two county titles coming home. Well done to all involved.
Junior C Tournament: the club is hosting a Junior C hurling tournament next Sunday the 7th of December in Templetuohy with the first games beginning at 1pm. All proceeds from the day will go towards A Song for Aoife and the charities; The Dillon Quirke Foundation and The Children's Grief Centre in Limerick. The visiting clubs will be Mullinahone, Golden Kilfeacle and Ballina.
Senior AGM: the senior club will host it's Annual General Meeting on Saturday the 6th of December in Moyne hall at 8pm. All welcome.
Juveniles: Congratulations to Brody Lyons and the Mid Tipperary U15 team on winning the Roger Ryan Shield yesterday! A proud moment for everyone involved!
A huge well done as well to Jay Quinlan and Colm Campion, who proudly represented the club on the Mid Tipperary U14 team. Fantastic work lads!
Camogie: Congratulations to our u15’s who won their semi final today against a strong Silvermines team. They will play their final next Sunday, time and venue TBC. Also, congratulations to Molly Jones who has been selected on the U16A County Camogie panel for 2026, huge achievement, we wish her every success. Also, well done to Ailis Concagh and Lily Kinahan on their won in Scor na nOg Quiz team today with Jamie Blake and Jack Guilfoyle.
U21 footballers lost to Loughmore Castleiney in their football championship on Friday on the score line 1-6 to 2-5.