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06 Sept 2025

Draws made for Mid Tipperary club hurling championships for 2024

Draws made for Mid Tipperary club championships for 2024

The draws for the respective hurling and football championships in the Mid Tipperary division were made tonight (Tuesday) ahead of the club action later this year.

In the Centenary Agri Mid Senior Hurling Championship, the quarter-final lineups will pit Loughmore Castleiney against old rivals Thurles Sarsfields, while the second quarter-final will see Holycross Ballycahill face off with JK Brackens.

Both Drom & Inch and Moycarkey Borris were drawn straight into the semi-finals and will await the winners of the respective quarter-finals.

The Doran Oil Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship will be a very competitive one again this year with Boherlahan Dualla involved after their promotion, and they will take on reigning champions Gortnahoe Glengoole in the quarter-final with Upperchurch Drombane back at this level after relegation, facing off against Moyne Templetuohy.

Beaten finalists from 2023, Clonakenny, were drawn straight into the last four along with Thurles Sarsfields who must wait to learn their opponents from the winning quarter-finalists.

The rest of the championships across the codes and grades were also made and a full list can be seen below.

Centenary Agri Mid Senior Hurling Championship 

QFs: Loughmore Castleiney V Thurles Sarsfields; Holycross Ballycahill V JK Brackens

SFs: Drom & Inch V Thurles Sarsfields or Loughmore Castleiney; Moycarkey Borris V Holycross Ballycahill or JK Brackens

Doran Oil Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship

QFs: Gortnahoe Glengoole V Boherlahan Dualla; Upperchurch Drombane V Moyne Templetuohy

SFs: Clonakenny V Upperchurch Drombane or Moyne Templetuohy; Thurles Sarsfields V Boherlahan Dualla or Gortnahoe Glengoole

Mid Intermediate Hurling Championship

Final: Drom & Inch V Upperchurch Drombane

Gleeson Quarries Mid Senior Football Championship

SFs: JK Brackens V Upperchurch Drombane; Drom & Inch V Loughmore Castleiney

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