advertisement

Tipp footballers facing games on five consecutive weekends

Date:

Share:

The split GAA season could lead to more games being called off.

That’s according to Tipperary football manager David Power, who’s been speaking after his sides game with Wexford was called off yesterday due to adverse weather conditions in Wexford Park.

- Advertisement -

With the split season in place, League action will be the norm in the early months of the year.

David Power says further games could be called off if the poor weather continues.

“The split season is really good but this time of the year I think we are going to have more and more issues because of the weather.

“We had a very good January and I don’t think people really appreciated that.

“We could get a couple of bad weeks here and there could be more games called off and where do we fit it in then?

“At the minute now we are going to be out five weekends in a row so that is going to be tough going.”

advertisement

Lee: Illegal dumping still a huge issue in Tipp

Anyone convicted of illegal dumping in Tipperary needs to face the full rigours...

TUH Emergency Department facing increased demand

Tipperary University Hospital's Emergency Department is currently facing increased demand. Hospital management urges the...

Nenagh Christmas tree Festival almost underway

The Nenagh Christmas Tree Festival is almost underway in St. Mary's Church ,...

Tipperary author in the running for the prestigious An Post...

  First awarded in 2006, the An Post Irish Book Awards celebrate and promote...
advertisement

Tipp Today- Fran’s Driving Lessons- 09/12/24

Fran recently admitted that he was one of the people who received a...

Relationship Slot with Susan-09/12/24

Co-Creational Relationship Mentor Susan O’Donoghue was live in studio to talk about Christmas.. Tipp...

Global news With Thomas Conway 09/12/24

Thomas Conway joined us for this week's global news... Tipp FM Radio · Global...
advertisement