Saturday 8th of November 2025
Cashel Town 1 – 2 Shanbally (Youth Cup 1st Round)
Shnbally faced Cashel for the third time in four weeks and once again there was nothing between the sides. Shanbally started brightly and went ahead after 12 minutes when Adam Sullivan picked out Sean Moroney, who finished neatly into the corner. Cashel responded strongly and levelled before the break when Donnacha Reidy’s save was pounced on by the visiting striker. The second half was end-to-end, both teams showing real determination. As extra time loomed, Adam Sullivan’s long ball caused confusion in the Cashel box and Harry Byrne reacted fastest to fire home the winner.
Goalscorers: Sean Moroney (12), Harry Byrne (88) — Cashel: Unnamed (30)
Verdict: Shanbally dig deep once again to edge another tight contest and progress to Round 2.
Clerihan 1 – 10 Mullinahone (Youth Div 2)
Mullinahone produced a dominant display away from home, showing strength and composure throughout. They led 2–0 early on before Clerihan’s Christo pulled one back before the break. Mullinahone took control in the second half with goals coming from every line of the team.
Goalscorers: Clerihan – Christo (42); Mullinahone – Luke Lacey (3), (58), (75), Dylan Hennessey (9), (68), Jack Brett (50), John O’Meara (55), (78), Daragh Walsh (63), (81)
Verdict: A comprehensive away victory built on sharp finishing and relentless attacking play.
Peake Villa 0 – 3 Clonmel Celtic (Youth Div 1)
Peake Villa couldn’t reproduce their cup form as Clonmel Celtic gained revenge with a composed league win. Villa had good chances early on but Celtic’s energy told after the hour mark, scoring three times in quick succession. Johaan Endler impressed for Villa with tireless work in midfield.
Goalscorers: Clonmel Celtic – Unnamed (60, 65, 83)
Verdict: Celtic’s slick passing and persistence earn them three deserved points.
Cahir Park 3 – 2 Clonmel Town (Youth Div 1)
Cahir came out on top in a pulsating encounter at home to Clonmel Town, claiming a 3–2 victory in front of an excited local crowd. Clonmel made the perfect start, winning a penalty just two minutes in, which Kobe Quinn confidently dispatched to put the visitors ahead.
Cahir gradually settled into the game and began to dominate possession with some neat passing play. Their persistence paid off midway through the first half when Leenon Caplice slipped a clever through ball to Josh Davey, who made no mistake with the finish to level the score at 1–1 after 25 minutes.
The hosts continued to press and took the lead ten minutes before the break. Caplice again played a key role, delivering a superb cross into the box that was met by Cian Boles, who powered home to make it 2–1 at half-time.
Clonmel fought back after the restart and found an equaliser on 65 minutes when a substitute made an instant impact, scoring with his first touch after a well-taken finish to bring the sides level at 2–2.
Both teams had opportunities to take the lead as the game opened up, but both goalkeepers produced excellent saves to keep their sides in contention.
With the clock ticking down, it was Cahir who found the decisive breakthrough. In the 86th minute, Tiernan Power showed great composure to slot home the winner, sealing a hard-fought 3–2 win for the home side.
It was a thrilling contest from start to finish, with Cahir’s determination and quality in the final third ultimately proving the difference.
Goalscorers: Cahir – Davey (25), Boles (35), Power (86); Clonmel Town – Quinn (2 pen), Unnamed (65)
Verdict: Cahir Park edge a dramatic five-goal encounter through Power’s late strike, showing real character and flair.
Cahir Park B 4 – 0 Cullen Lattin (Tipp Cup 1st Round)
Cahir Park B turned on the style to dispatch Premier Division opposition in convincing fashion. Kenny Cunningham’s driving run created the opener for Zach Keating on six minutes. Darragh Conway headed in a second from Paul Kelly’s cross before half-time. Hichem Birem added a third shortly after the break and substitute Oisin Power completed the rout with a fine header late on.
Goalscorers: Zach Keating (6), Darragh Conway (27), Hichem Birem (56), Oisin Power (83)
Verdict: A statement performance from Cahir Park B — disciplined, creative, and ruthless in front of goal.
Sunday the 9th of November 2025
Powerstown 0 – 8 St Michael’s (Tipp Cup 1st Round)
St Michael’s swept aside Powerstown in style. Colin Bargary opened the scoring within 30 seconds and completed a first-half hat-trick inside 23 minutes. Dario Green also struck early, and the Saints kept the pressure on after the interval with goals from Willie Armshaw, Jake French Davis, Daniel O’Dwyer, and David Slattery. Powerstown’s Harry O’Connor and Aaron Kiely came closest for the hosts, both hitting the post.
Goalscorers: St Michael’s – Bargary (1, 13, 23), Green (13), Armshaw (55), French Davis (60), O’Dwyer (62), Slattery (80)
Verdict: Ruthless finishing and total control from St Michael’s as they cruise into Round 2.
St Michael’s B 4 – 2 Cashel Town B (Tipp Cup 2nd Round)
A spirited battle saw Saints B overturn a half-time deficit. Cian Crowe’s free kick put them ahead, but Cashel hit back through Thomas O’Riordan and Guido Angeloni. The hosts rallied after the break — Mikey Bowes levelled, Adam Ryan made it 3–2 late on, and Bowes sealed it with a stoppage-time penalty.
Goalscorers: St Michael’s B – Crowe (6), Bowes (54, 90+2 pen), Ryan (83); Cashel – O’Riordan (27), Angeloni (45)
Verdict: A strong second-half comeback from Saints B, showing depth and determination.
St Nicholas 1 – 3 Galbally (Tipp Cup)
A tight opening half saw St Nicholas lead through Jason Sutton on 44 minutes. Galbally regrouped brilliantly, equalising via Adam Sheehan and taking control with further goals from Ger Quinlan and Peter Morrissey to seal a deserved win.
Goalscorers: St Nicholas – Sutton (44); Galbally – Sheehan (48), Quinlan (55), Morrissey (75)
Verdict: Galbally’s second-half display showed quality and composure to turn the tie around.
Peake Villa B 2 – 3 Clonmel Celtic (Tipp Cup)
Villa B started superbly, Tommy McGuire netting twice inside 15 minutes to overturn an early deficit. Celtic responded strongly after the interval — Cillian O’Brien’s second goal levelled matters before Ewan Rumble struck the winner with 13 minutes remaining.
Goalscorers: Peake Villa B – Tommy McGuire (7, 14); Clonmel Celtic – O’Brien (5, 60), Rumble (77)
Verdict: A thrilling cup tie where Celtic’s resilience and late pressure paid off.
Rosgreen 2 – 4 Bansha Celtic (Tipp Cup)
An open, attacking match saw Bansha race 2–0 up through Kevin Mullins and Robbie Byron. Rosgreen battled hard, but second-half goals from Eamon Quirke and Darren McGrath put the game beyond reach before Bradley Barry and Adam Lyons hit late consolations.
Goalscorers: Rosgreen – Barry (87), Lyons (90); Bansha – Mullins (p 25), Byron (32), Quirke (65), McGrath (70)
Verdict: Clinical finishing sees Bansha Celtic advance despite a spirited late Rosgreen fightback.
Two Mile Borris B 2 – 1 SC & K United B (Tipp Cup)
Borris B produced a solid home performance. Cian Dwyer opened the scoring midway through the first half, and Tristan Troy doubled the lead from a Martin Darmody corner. Dylan O’Donoghue pulled one back late for SC & K, but Borris held firm.
Goalscorers: Borris – Dwyer (20), Troy (70); SC & K – O’Donoghue (88)
Verdict: Hard-fought and deserved win for Borris B, showing discipline and teamwork.
Ballingarry 3 – 1 Tipperary Town (Tipp Cup)
Ballingarry began on the front foot and took an early lead through Eddie Mullally after good work by Adrian Maher. Tipp Town equalised via Kevin Browne midway through the second half, but Darragh Maher’s double — including a late close-range finish — sealed the victory.
Goalscorers: Ballingarry – Mullally (12), D. Maher (72, 88); Tipp Town – Browne (62)
Verdict: Ballingarry’s attacking trio combined superbly to book their place in the next round.
SC & K United 1 – 3 Clonmel Town (Tipp Cup)
The home side started brightly, taking a 10-minute lead through Nathan Dolan after fine play by Gus Nolan. Town grew into the game and levelled on the hour, before two late goals secured their passage.
Goalscorers: SC & K – Dolan (10); Clonmel Town – Fred French Davis Hat Trick (60, 77, 89)
Verdict: Clonmel Town’s experience told in the final stages as they overturned an early deficit.
Wilderness 10 – 0 Tipperary Town B (Tipp Cup 2nd Round)
Wilderness produced a stunning attacking display, dominating from start to finish. Ashley Keane Farrell led the line superbly with two goals, while Ben Nugent, Seanie Hawkins, David Cagney, Ben Hannigan, Jaden Waters, and Joseph Cummins all found the net in a relentless performance.
Goalscorers: Keane Farrell (18, 55), Nugent (28), Hawkins (37, 73), Cagney (39), Hannigan (64), Waters (70), Cummins (77), plus OG (36)
Verdict: A masterclass in teamwork and finishing as Wilderness storm into the next round.
Peake Villa 11 – 0 Mullinahone B (Tipp Cup)
The gulf in class was clear as Villa raced into a 6–0 half-time lead. Darren Sweeney scored five on the day, with Kieran Hennessy netting twice, and further goals from Sean Condron, Jack Aylward, Mick Ryan, and Jason Patterson completing the rout.
Goalscorers: Sweeney (22, 29, 60, 70, 82), Hennessy (4, 12), Condron (9), Aylward (33), Ryan (51), Patterson (89)
Verdict: Peake Villa cruise through in ruthless form, Sweeney the star man with five.
Killenaule 4 – 4 Dualla (AET – Dualla won on pens)
No full report available.
Verdict: A thriller that finished level after extra time — Dualla held their nerve in the shoot-out to advance.
Donohill 2 – 0 Vee Rovers (Tipp Cup)
After a cagey opening half, Donohill earned two penalties late on, both confidently dispatched by Dinny Crosse in the 70th and 90th minutes.
Goalscorers: Dinny Crosse (70 pen, 90 pen)
Verdict: Donohill’s composure from the spot proved decisive in a physical cup encounter.
Cashel Town 4 – 2 Mullinahone (Tipp Cup)
A lively cup tie produced four first-half goals. Mullinahone struck first through Alex Maher, before Cashel replied via Ronan Connolly and Lee Riordan. Philly Dunne equalised before the break, but second-half strikes from Padraic Ryan and Devon Ryan saw Cashel through.
Goalscorers: Cashel – Connolly (10), Riordan (18), P. Ryan (50), D. Ryan (p 85); Mullinahone – Maher (6), Dunne (22)
Verdict: Cashel show real attacking depth to overpower a spirited Mullinahone side.
Old Bridge 3 – 5 Two Mile Borris (Tipp Cup)
An entertaining encounter saw Borris A dominate early, racing 3–0 ahead inside 25 minutes through Jake Jordan, Stuart Hanrahan and Ben Slattery. A deflection made it four before Declan Nee pulled one back for Bridge. Jordan added a fifth before Dave Garrett’s brace gave the home crowd late excitement.
Goalscorers: Old Bridge – Nee (61), Garrett (78, 85); Borris – Jordan (14, 63), Hanrahan (19), Slattery (23), OG (56)
Verdict: Borris were irresistible in attack early on, and despite Old Bridge’s late rally they advance comfortably.
Week 12 Goalscorers & Highlights
Top Scorers:
- Darren Sweeney (5 – Peake Villa)
- Luke Lacey (3 – Mullinahone Youth)
- Cillian O’Brien (2 – Clonmel Celtic B)
- Sean Moroney & Harry Byrne (Shanbally), Dinny Crosse (Donohill), Darragh Maher (Ballingarry), each 2
Performance of the Week: Wilderness AFC – a ten-goal masterclass in the Tipp Cup.
Match of the Week: Old Bridge 3 – 5 Two Mile Borris – end-to-end entertainment and eight goals.
Team Spirit: Shanbally Youth – three wins from four battles with Cashel shows resilience and belief.


