The PremierView Podcast Intermediate Team of the Week.
1.Eoin Horgan (Knockavilla Donaskeigh Kickhams)
The Tipperary U20 ‘keeper has added scoring to his resumé and had 3 points to his name in Cahir last Friday evening. The two in the first half were particularly important on a night where free-taking was an issue for his side. 0-04 Scored so far in the Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship.
2. Cathal Greene (Moneygall)
Moneygall were never in trouble but Greene showed cool & calm at the back whenever he was needed. He’s pivotal in a Moneygall back 6 and continues to get better with every game.
3.Sean Ryan (Cappawhite)
Cappawhite kept their first cleansheet of the championship as they recorded a convincing 10 point victory to keep their season alive. Ryan was imperious at full-back, described by a Clubber commentator early in the season as very raw and not in the naïve manner, He even popped up with a score late on in the game.
4.Adrian O’Halloran (Portroe)
Port may have lost but O’Halloran can’t be faulted. He drove up the field for two vital scores, his second to put them two up in injury time.
5.Liam Ryan (Drom/Inch)
Liam Ryan manned the Centre for Drom in their victory over Arravale Rovers. He used all his experience in the role. The sending off put Drom under pressure and they just couldn’t win by enough to catch Portoe on score difference. Ryan stood up when they needed him most though.
6.Niall Heffernan (Golden/Kilfeacle)
Heffernan has been in great form this season since his return to defence. One of the main reasons Golden are amongst the favourites for the Intermediate Title. He marched up field for a 2nd half goal too.
7.Brian Davis (Borrisokane)
Davis is teak tough, Borris are in the quarters after a very good victory over Kilsheelan. Davis got a vital score too to add to his Round 2 score.
8.Adam Hogan Moneygall
2-03 from play. A man on fire….
9.Sam Madden (Portroe)
Madden plays between Midfield and the half forward line. He’s the second Port man despite losing to make our Team of the Week, this Week. He contributed 3 vital scores also. A busy busy player.
10.Adam Daly (Knockavilla Donaskeigh Kickhams)
Daly is a really useful player for Kickhams. He can be deployed on a number of lines and also has a knack for grabbing a point.1-07 scored so far in the Championship.
11.Ben Currivan (Golden/Kilfeacle)
Currivan is vital to Golden. He’s always on the move, creating space and being a general nuisance. Four valuable first half points also, which now has Him, on a total of 0-09,all from play. The Tipp U20 captain is in fine form.
12. Sam Carmody (Cappawhite)
Completing an all West half-forward line, Sam Carmody was the Clubber man of the match on Saturday evening. Similar to Currivan, Carmody had four from play to his name and was the catalyst for a lot of the good work up front for Cappa. 0-06 from Play, so far.
13.Paddy Fogarty (Moneygall)
This could’ve been anyone of the Fogarty’s but Paddy gets the nod with Us. 1-03 to his name v Upperchurch in such a dangerous inside line for Moneygall that ran up a 5-27 total. 3-09 from play over 3 IHC Games.
14.Eamonn Hough (Shannon Rovers)
The Shannon Rovers Hero in injury time. Hough grabbed a high ball and dispatched it past Darren Gleeson for a 64th minute winner. 0-04 in Round 1, 2-05 in Round 2, 1-03 in Round 3 and all from Play. A right handful on the edge of the square and instrumental in Rovers going 3 wins from 3 and topping Group 3.
15.Óisin Larkin (Borrisokane)
A interested observer to our Podcast sent a message to say ‘Put some respeck on ‘Suck’ Larkins name’. Well here it is, young man. Larkin was phenomenal again this weekend. 2-06, 0-13 & 1-10 to his name in his 3 outings so far in the Tipperary IHC. He really is the go-to guy for Bo’kane.