Bonnar: Shorter season leaves players trapped in 'vicious circle'
Tipperary manager Colm Bonnar feels that the new split-season format has left county players trapped in "a vicious circle" with no period of downtime
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Tipperary manager Colm Bonnar feels that the new split-season format has left county players trapped in "a vicious circle" with no period of downtime
Tipperary manager Colm Bonnar has said that Seamus Callanan could miss a larger portion of the Munster Championship than first feared after suffering a setback with his finger injury.
The final round of fixtures in Division 4 undermined the integrity of the league and doesn't bode well for the promotion of the Tailteann Cup, according to Ciarán Whelan.
22 November, 2020, is a date that Cavan or Tipperary football people won't ever forget.
It is as much an indicator of Tipperary's progress as any that camogie observers are now beginning to talk about a 'big four when considering the likely destination for silverware, after a sustained period of dominance by Galway, Cork and Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League Division 1 champions, Kilkenny.
Tipperary maximised four Wexford goalkeeping errors at Chadwicks Wexford Park to inject added momentum into their promotion push from Division 4 of the Allianz National Football League.
If Cavan are to escape from the bottom tier of League football, Mickey Graham says they need to dispel the notion that the Breffnimen are solely a Championship team.
Shane McGrath believes the introduction of emerging panel members will give Tipperary a lift as they prepare for the Allianz Hurling League but adds that there is urgency to get off to a winning start after they were upset by Kerry in the Munster Hurling Cup semi-finals last month.