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Munster LGFA Championship at Fethard Town Park
This Sunday, April 27, sees Tipperary Ladies Football begin their Munster LGFA Championship with a home game in Fethard against Waterford Ladies Football in what promises to be a massive game for both counties. So lets get behind the Ladies Gaelic Football as we wish them well from everyone here in Fethard Town Park

This Sunday, April 27, sees Tipperary Ladies Football begin their Munster LGFA Championship with a home game in Fethard against Waterford Ladies Football in what promises to be a massive game for both counties. So lets get behind the Ladies Gaelic Football as we wish them well from everyone here in Fethard Town Park
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Parish Church Lotto Draw Results
There was no jackpot winner in the Parish Lotto on Thursday, April 24, 2025. The numbers drawn were 7, 11, 18, and 22. The winner of the weekly draw for €30 was John Neville. Next week's Jackpot for Thursday, May 1, 2025, will be €5,000.

We are delighted with the support shown for our Parish Lotto, it is a fundraising initiative that is of great benefit to the parish. Please pass the word on and invite friends and family to take part. You can join, see the draw results, and details of how your support is making a big difference at: https://www.ourfundraiser.ie/org/fethardkillusty

Legion of Mary Rosary Programme for May
The Legion of Mary Rosary Programme for the month of May is as follows:

  • May 1st – The Parish Church Grotto and on each Tuesday & Thursday at 7pm.
  • May 5th – Killusty Grotto and on each Monday at 8pm.

Pope Francis encouraged the faithful to pray the Rosary during the month of May, ‘When the People of God express with particular intensity their love and devotion for the Blessed Virgin Mary’. All are welcome to join in praying the Rosary with us during the month.

Little Village Festival – Mullinahone, Sunday, May 4


Join us for a day of community celebration at the Little Village Festival, happening on Sunday, May 4 from 12pm to 6pm at Mullinahone GAA pitch (E41 R6P7). This event promises something for everyone, with activities ranging from music to sports, crafts, and more!

Highlights Include:

  • Family Fun: Enjoy a vibrant atmosphere with music, crafts, games, and plenty of activities for all ages.
  • Food Zone: Indulge in delicious treats including burgers, hog roast, pizza, vegetarian options, home baking, ice-cream, crepes, waffles, and coffee.
  • Agri Zone: Meet small and large animals from Nore Valley Farm and Agri Aware.
  • Carnival Zone: Test your skills with activities like Hang Tough, soccer shootout, coconut shy, and more.
  • Kids Zone: Arts and crafts, sand play, and a mini-disco await our youngest visitors.
  • Free Games: Enjoy Crazy golf, giant Jenga, Connect 4 or chill-out in our sensory-friendly area.
  • Tug-of-War Tournament: Watch as villages compete for the title of 'The Strongest Village.'
  • Live Performances: Local musicians, dance acts, and magic shows on the main stage.
  • Sports blitzes: A range of friendly under-age hurling, camogie, Gaelic football and soccer ages with local teams
  • Educational Demonstrations: Learn about beekeeping, infant first aid, reptiles, and more.

Entry: €5 (children under 12 free)
Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @littlevillagefestival for updates and more details.
Don't miss out on this day of fun, food, and community spirit! See you there!

GAA Sports Development Lotto Results
Fethard GAA Sports Lotto draw results for April 22, 2025, are as follows: the numbers drawn were: 1, 11, 16 and 19. We had no Jackpot winner and no Match 3 winner. One' lucky dip winner received €100: Majella Daly. The next draw takes place on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, when the jackpot is €30,000.

The Committee of Fethard GAA / Sports Centre Development Lotto would like to thank all our supporters near and far who participate in our weekly Lotto.

Pilgrim Statue Visits Fethard
Pope Francis blessed four Pilgrim Statues of the Sacred Heart of Jesus which were sent to Ireland – each one being sent to one of the four provinces

On January 8, 2025, Pope Francis blessed four Pilgrim Statues of the Sacred Heart of Jesus which were sent to Ireland – each one being sent to one of the four provinces – where they are travelling throughout parishes to revitalise the faith in Ireland.
One of the statues is arriving at the Parish Church in Fethard on Tuesday April 22, before 10am mass, and will be on display until 8pm, and again on Wednesday morning, April 23,until 2pm.

Social Dancing at Fethard Ballroom
Social Dancing continues at Fethard Ballroom on Sunday night, April 27, 2025, to the music of, ‘Limelight’. All are welcome to come along and enjoy a terrific night’s social dancing from 8.30pm to 11.30pm. Admission is €10, which includes refreshments.

‘May Day’ is theme this year’s Poetry Day in Fethard
Come along to celebrate Poetry Day Ireland at 4pm on Thursday, May 1, 2025 in Fethard Horse Country Exhibition, Main Street, Fethard. Join Mary Hanrahan in what has become a much-anticipated annual event in Fethard Town Hall.

Come along to celebrate Poetry Day Ireland at 4pm on Thursday, May 1, 2025 in Fethard Horse Country Exhibition, Main Street, Fethard. Join Mary Hanrahan in what has become a much-anticipated annual event in Fethard Town Hall. The theme for this year is ‘May Day’.  Rich with poetic inspiration, May Day is rooted in the ancient fire festival of Bealtaine, which celebrates renewal, hope and abundance. It’s also a day of solidarity and collective strength through its global recognition as International Workers’ Day.

This week's Tipp Echo Free Paper available Online
Read this week's or back issues of the Tipp Echo newspaper online by clicking here. You can read local news and sports from the surrounding districts and also view Recollections from 1988 photographs from the past, and local Fethard News


Fethard Macra na Feirme
Fethard Macra is a fun, welcoming club for 17–35 year olds interested in being social, getting active, and meeting new like minded people in the area. Activities range from sports, quizzes, footgolf, farm walks and everything in between! Something for everyone

We’re celebrating 75 years on 17th October 17, 2025, in The Coachman Clonmel, and all are welcome, new and old members! If you have any old photos, trophies, or club records, please contact our club Chair Lisa on 083 136 4475 
Follow us on Instagram for updates: @fethard_macra

Fethard U14 Girls Crowned Munster Cup Champions after thrilling victory
 Fethard & District RFC U14 girls who claimed a brilliant win over Clonakilty in the Munster Cup Final played at Virgin Media Park on Sunday, April 6, 2025.
Fethard & District RFC U14 girls who claimed a brilliant win over Clonakilty in the Munster Cup Final played at Virgin Media Park on Sunday, April 6, 2025.


Congratulations to Fethard & District RFC U14 girls who claimed a brilliant win in the Munster Cup Final at Virgin Media Park on Sunday, April 6, 2025. Clonakilty came into the match as favourites, having beaten Fethard earlier in the league season. But from the first whistle, the Fethard players showed incredible determination and laser focus as they played into a strong wind in the opening half.

Clonakilty dominated territory and possession for much of the first half, camping inside the Fethard half and threatening the try line on several occasions. However, the tenacious defence of the Fethard girls stood strong, repelling wave after wave of pressure. Alyssa Kerrigan, Talya Barlaz, Saoirse Maunsell and Catalina Calvo Costa were amongst those who tackled tirelessly. Clonakilty eventually broke through to score a converted try just before half-time.

With the wind now at their backs, Fethard started the second half with renewed energy. Ali O’Grady, Abi Callanan, Grace Lawrence, Aine O’Neil and Kate Dunne were amongst the girls who threatened the opposition repeatedly.  After just a few minutes, some slick interplay between the forwards and backs saw Siún McNamara weave her way through the Clonakilty defence to score Fethard’s opening try — which she calmly converted.

From the restart, a clever kick by McNamara pushed the opposition deep into their own half. Lily Gillespie raced up to meet the Clon full-back just as she gathered the ball on her try line, producing a big tackle that brought a huge roar from the stands. Fethard were now hitting their purple patch. Sustained pressure followed, with the ball going from wing to wing. A break from Kate O’Dwyer set the platform, and Grace Keena picked from the back of the ruck to power over for Fethard’s second try — once again converted by McNamara.

The next 15 minutes were tense and scoreless, with both teams giving everything. Second rows Ayla Barlaz, and Anna O’Sullivan put in a huge shift in defence during this period. Just as the clock turned red, Fethard kept the ball alive with some exciting attacking play, and Catalina Calvo Costa crossed the line for the final try of the match. McNamara capped a great day from the boot by slotting the conversion. Final score: Fethard 21, Clonakilty 7. Huge congratulations to the players on a fantastic team performance. Co-captains Gillespie and McNamara lifted the Munster Cup, with McNamara also being awarded Player of the Match.

Fethard & District RFC team: Kate Dunne, Talya Barlaz, Aine O’Neill, Siún McNamara, Catalina Calvo Costa, Kate O’Dwyer, Alyssa Kerrigan; Ali O’Grady, Grace Lawrence, Abi Callanan, Ayla Barlaz, Anna O’Sullivan, Saoirse Maunsell, Lily Gillespie, Grace Keena. Replacements: Ana Feeney Carapeto, Emily Furnell, Ava Byrne, Grace Butler, Mya Byrne, Chloe Keane, Sadie O’Meara, Elisha Dillon.

Alzheimer’s Tea Day is a joint event for Fethard Daycare and Men’s Shed
The Alzheimer’s Tea Day is a joint event for Daycare and Fethard Men’s Shed.



Fethard RFC U14 Girls Claim Zara Horan Cup at the Good Friday Tournament hosted by Shannon RFC
Fethard U14 girls put in a superb performance at the Good Friday Tournament hosted by Shannon RFC, battling through wet and windy conditions — perfect rugby weather — to win the prestigious Zara Horan Cup on Friday, April 18.

Fethard came out on top of their group with good wins over familiar rivals Ennis, and two new opponents — Boyne RFC and the Tullow Rhinos. The knockout stages saw Fethard face a determined Garryowen/Richmond side in the quarter-finals before meeting Ennis again in a tough semi-final clash. Remarkably, after five matches, the Fethard defence had yet to concede a single point.

The final against a physically imposing Buccaneers team was a true test of character. Fethard were first to score — a crucial advantage under tournament rules. Buccaneers hit back with a try of their own, but a well-worked team effort saw Fethard retake the lead. The Fethard girls were relentless in their tackling and pressure.

After the final hooter, play continued for a few intense minutes, and Buccaneers managed to cross the line again. With the score tied and no extra time allowed, the tournament rules awarded victory to the team who scored first — crowning Fethard deserved champions.

The Zara Horan Cup was presented to the Fethard captains by Zara’s father in a touching moment. All players contributed to a fantastic day of rugby, showing skill, stamina, and team spirit across six tough matches. Congratulations to all involved on a well-deserved win! Thanks to all in Shannon RFC for a fantastically organised tournament .

Died Recently
The late Teresa Fogarty who died on April 16, 2025The death has occurred on Wednesday, April 16, 2025, of Teresa Fogarty (nee Tobin), Pike Street, Killenaule, E41 XT28, formerly Kilnockin, Fethard. Predeceased by her husband Daniel, her parents Patrick and Johanna Tobin, brothers Patrick and Eugene, sisters Breda, Joan and Peggy, sister-in-law Ann Johnson and great granddaughter Beibhinn.

Sadly missed by her loving children Geraldine, Ann Marie and Edward, her brothers David and John, grandchildren Jason, Tara, Laura, Sarah and Lucy, great grandchildren Caitlin, Allanah, Conor, Sean, Tadhg, Donnacha, Domhnall, Aodha, Harry and Aoibhin, sons in law Barney O' Mahoney and Danny Mullins, brother-in-law Marcus Fogarty, sisters-in-law Mary Smith and Alice Tobin, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and friends. May she Rest in Peace.

Reposing at O'Connell's Funeral Home, Killenaule (E41 HH66) this Friday evening, April 18, from 4.30pm to 7.30pm. Arriving at St. Mary's Church, Killenaule at 8pm. Liturgy of the Word on Saturday, April 19, at 11.30am followed by burial in Crosscannon Cemetery. Liturgy can be view at https://www.churchcamlive.ie/killenaule-parish-live-stream/
House Private on Saturday Morning please. Messages of condolence can be left online by CLICKING HERE

Died in England
The death has occurred on Saturday, April 5, 2025, in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England, of Olly Fitzgerald, formerly from St. Patrick’s Place, Fethard. The funeral notice for Olly Fitzgerald is now live on https://funeral-notices.co.uk/

The late Olly Fitzgerald who died on April 5, 2025, aged 86 Years.Olly passed away peacefully at his home on April 5, 2025, aged 86 Years. The funeral service will take place at St Johns Catholic Church, Melton Mowbray on Thursday 1st May 1, 2025 at 1pm. The Committal will follow at Thorpe Road Cemetery.

Family flowers only please. Donations if desired made payable to Age UK, Leicestershire and Rutland, (Gloucester House) may be sent to Mousley Family funerals, 34 Cranmere Road, Melton Mowbray, Leics LE13 1TB. Tel: 01664 561400. The funeral notice for Olly Fitzgerald is now live on https://funeral-notices.co.uk/

This Here is the Link for the day of the funeral. For those that cannot attend and wish to view online. They just log on ready for 1pm on the day.

Here is the link to The YouTube channel of the Roman Catholic parish of St John the Baptist, Melton Mowbray.



Celebrating Second Birthday on Friday May 23!
AC Aesthetics & Laser Clinic at The Square, Fethard, Tipperary, E91 P8H7, will celebrate its Second Birthday on Friday, May 23, 2025, and have lots of goodies and special offers for those attending on the day. Booking required to avail of special offers listed above. Contact: 087 702 7777.

AC Aesthetics & Laser Clinic at The Square, Fethard, Tipperary, E91 P8H7, will celebrate its Second Birthday on Friday, May 23, 2025, and have lots of goodies and special offers for those attending on the day. Booking required to avail of special offers listed above. Contact: 087 702 7777.

The late Lory Kenny

On behalf of the Kenny family at Rocklow Road, I would like to sincerely thank all who called to our home, attended Lory’s ceremony, or helped and supported us in any way from the time of Lory’s untimely death on March 28, 2025, at the age of 35. We were astounded and consoled by the generosity and support received from our friends and community at home and away. No words can adequately express our grief at this time. The family would like to share one of Lory’s songs that he wrote and performed in this recording, which has given us much solace. The song is called ‘Reclaim Your Heart’ (above).

Big Picture - 'Multi Cultural Day' at Presentation Primary School in Clonmel on April 24, 2015

This photograph was taken of students and staff members from Clonmel Presentation Primary School celebrating their 'Multi Cultural Day' held at the school on April 24, 2015. If you spot any familiar faces please pass on the link.

You can zoom in closer to see more detail by clicking the photograph to zoom-in and double-clicking the photograph to zoom-out or use the controls when you hover at the bottom of the photograph. If you can help with names or further information please let us know. Your comments, names or corrections are always welcome to: fethardnews@gmail.com

School celebrates its 25 nationalities

Multicultural Day was celebrated in style at the Presentation Primary School in Clonmel on April 24, 2015. Pupils and staff came to school in national costume or national colours, with many proudly carrying scarves and flags to represent the 25 countries they call home.

Some of the Irish pupils chose to wear the colours of an adopted country. The classrooms and play- grounds were a riot of colour, with many creative designs and patterns. Hats, scarves jewellery and head pieces added to the display as did some very unusual accessories such as an Australian cork hat, a didgeridoo and flamenco shoes.

The Presentation School was delighted with the response of parents, many of whom visited the school to talk about their home country and its similarities and differences to Ireland. Pupils listened in amazement to tales of picking bananas, coconuts, peppercorns and tea or making clay diya lamps for the four-day festival of Diwali in India.

Pupils were fascinated by the thoughts of translucent white lizards and stealthy snakes in Brazil. Some groaned in envy at the information that winter temperatures in Argentina can reach 17 degrees Celsius. Visiting parents kindly explained the significance of particular items of clothing jewellery and body art. Some taught songs or a dance. Many brought food, and mouth-watering aromas wafted around the corridors as pupils and staff happily sampled savoury and sweet treats.

Music and song echoed through the classrooms as teachers taught lessons with a difference. Pupils sang Freres Jacques and danced and laughed their way through the Mexican Hat Dance and an Australian Bush Dance. Artists created intricate henna hand designs and made origami hearts. Many pupils had been busy in the kitchen the previous evening, making traditional dishes including Irish stew, rosó (chicken noodle soup) from Poland, samosas and rice dishes from Pakistan and India, kaiserschmarrn (thick pan cakes) from Germany and sweet puff puffs from Nigeria.

This wonderful Multicultural Day was the highlight of an annual Presentation project called Challenge to Change, which this year (2015) aimed to promote respect.


 

Faces and Places from the Past
This week we have a variety of photographs taken in 1984. We invite people to let us know any missing names, including first names, or any other information that we can add to our files for future generations. If anyone can help us, please do and send any comments, photo information, names, to fethardnews@gmail.com

Presentation to Patrician Brothers Secondary School 1984 ‘Munster Cup’ team members who also made their way onto the Tipperary Minor Football Panel who won the Munster Championship title in 1984 and reached the All Ireland Final against Dublin. Most unlucky of these was centre half Willie O’Meara whose broken knee in the Munster Colleges final cost him his place on the County Minor Panel and the Munster Minor medal won by Brian Burke, Tommy Sheehan, John Hackett and Tom Anglim. Back L to R: Michael O’Gorman, Michael Leonard, Billy O’Farrell, Bro John Gallagher, Vincent Doocey, Paddy Broderick. 3rd Row L to R: Timmy O’Connor, Mary O’Sullivan, Kathleen O’Connor, Mary Ann Fogarty, Dinny Burke. 2nd Row L to R: Ann O’Donnell, Anna Judge, Deborah Conway, Mary Lysaght, Annette Coffey, Dick Prendergast. Front L to R: Sr. Consolata, Tommy Sheehan, John Hackett, Tom Anglim, Brian Burke and Bro Virgil Duggan (Principal).
Presentation to Patrician Brothers Secondary School 1984 ‘Munster Cup’ team members who also made their way onto the Tipperary Minor Football Panel who won the Munster Championship title in 1984 and reached the All Ireland Final against Dublin. Most unlucky of these was centre half Willie O’Meara whose broken knee in the Munster Colleges final cost him his place on the County Minor Panel and the Munster Minor medal won by Brian Burke, Tommy Sheehan, John Hackett and Tom Anglim. Back L to R: Michael O’Gorman, Michael Leonard, Billy O’Farrell, Bro John Gallagher, Vincent Doocey, Paddy Broderick. 3rd Row L to R: Timmy O’Connor, Mary O’Sullivan, Kathleen O’Connor, Mary Ann Fogarty, Dinny Burke. 2nd Row L to R: Ann O’Donnell, Anna Judge, Deborah Conway, Mary Lysaght, Annette Coffey, Dick Prendergast. Front L to R: Sr. Consolata, Tommy Sheehan, John Hackett, Tom Anglim, Brian Burke and Bro Virgil Duggan (Principal).

A sisiter of Mrs O'Flynn's Fethard, photographed at the Ormonde Stores, in Kilsheelan (October 1984)
A sisiter of Mrs O'Flynn's Fethard, photographed at the Ormonde Stores, in Kilsheelan (October 1984)

Tipperary's Young Footballer of The Year', Brian Burke, receiving the Roscrea Bacon Factory 'Tipperary Sports Award' presented by Mr Eugene Maher, sales manager Roscrea Bacon Factory Ltd (sponsors). L to R: Eamon Wynne (The Nationalist), Mr Eugene Maher, award winner Brian Burke and his mother, Frances Burke, Fethard.  (October 1984)
Tipperary's Young Footballer of The Year', Brian Burke, receiving the Roscrea Bacon Factory 'Tipperary Sports Award' presented by Mr Eugene Maher, sales manager Roscrea Bacon Factory Ltd (sponsors). L to R: Eamon Wynne (The Nationalist), Mr Eugene Maher, award winner Brian Burke and his mother, Frances Burke, Fethard. (October 1984)

Fethard Senior Football Team 1984 County & South Champions photographed in Kilsheelan before beating Clonmel Commercials by 1-9 to 1-6, in the final played at Kilsheelan on Sunday, October 21, 1984. Back L to R: Pascal Hanrahan, Liam Connolly, Noel Sharpe, Tom Ryan, Tommy Sheehan, Davy Morrissey,  Brian Burke, Richard Hayes, Anthony Colville, Michael (Buddy) Fitzgerald. Front L to R: Michael Healy, John Hackett, Fr. Abe Kennedy, Morris Harrington, Michael O'Riordan (captain), Dermot Hackett, Paddy Kenrick, Dinny Burke and Joe Keane.
Fethard Senior Football Team 1984 County & South Champions photographed before beating Clonmel Commercials by 1-9 to 1-6, in the final played at Kilsheelan on Sunday, October 21, 1984. Back L to R: Pascal Hanrahan, Liam Connolly, Noel Sharpe, Tom Ryan, Tommy Sheehan, Davy Morrissey, Brian Burke, Richard Hayes, Anthony Colville, Michael (Buddy) Fitzgerald. Front L to R: Mascot, Michael Healy, John Hackett, Fr. Abe Kennedy, Morris Harrington, Michael O'Riordan (captain), Dermot Hackett, Paddy Kenrick, Dinny Burke and Joe Keane.

Fethard Senior Football Team winners of Centenary County Senior Football Championship celebrating with supporters after their 1-9 to 1-6 victory over Commercials in the final played at Kilsheelan on Sunday, October 21, 1984.
Fethard Senior Football Team winners of Centenary County Senior Football Championship celebrating with supporters after their 1-9 to 1-6 victory over Commercials in the final played at Kilsheelan on Sunday, October 21, 1984.

Paddy Kenrick holding the Centenary County Senior Football Cup with family members and local supporters after Fethard's 1-9 to 1-6 victory over Commercials in the final played at Kilsheelan on Sunday, October 21, 1984.
Paddy Kenrick holding the Centenary County Senior Football Cup with family members and local supporters after Fethard's 1-9 to 1-6 victory over Commercials in the final played at Kilsheelan on Sunday, October 21, 1984..

Fethard Players cast of 'A Letter to the General', staged in the Town Hall from December 4 to December 9, 1984. Back L to R: Mary Keane, Ann O'Riordan, Jimmy O'Sullivan, Carmel Rice, Joe Walsh, Angela Dillon-White, Rita Kenny. Front L to R: Billy McLellan and Marian Gilpin
Fethard Players cast of 'A Letter to the General', staged in the Town Hall from December 4 to December 9, 1984. Back L to R: Mary Keane, Ann O'Riordan, Jimmy O'Sullivan, Carmel Rice, Joe Walsh, Angela Dillon-White, Rita Kenny. Front L to R: Billy McLellan and Marian Gilpin.

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