Premier Intermediate Power Rankings ahead of this Weekend
- Carrick Swan – Got the job done against Killenaule. Scoring 3-16 and conceding no goals is a bonus. A resurgent St. Marys will be an interesting battle for them. No Change
- Gortnahoe/Glengoole – Closing that gap to the Swan every day. Maybe a bit to reliant on Keane Hayes but if the man is producing and you’re winning why put a stop to it. Darragh Maher loves a goal against Thurles too. Should have too much for Sean Treacys and safe passage to the quarters. No Change
- Boherlahan/Dualla – Big risers this week. Followed up a hard earned win over the mines with an equally impressive one over Eire Óg. Top spot is now secure and going on form won’t have any trouble with Templederry. Up 5
- Killenaule – Gain a place despite losing. Scored 22 points and put the game to Carrick Swan. Will win in Round 3 but will it be enough. Will be very tight if St.Marys turn Swan over. Their score difference is good though. Up 1
- Thurles Sarsfields ‘B’ – Stay this high as the next three are so tightly grouped. A tough loss to Gortnahoe and the loss of key players to the seniors could harm their chances but we still expect them to have too much for Moyne and qualify. Down 1
- Ballina – This group is tightly wound. Draws galore. Round 3 will be a big test for the North Champions against Upperchurch. A few injury concerns who didn’t play football last weekend. Are they being minded for the hurling. Time will tell. No Change
- Upperchurch/Drombane – As above. Their meeting with Ballina could make or break their season. Probably more important in that they don’t have a Prelim to fall back on. A positive result is a must. Up 2
- Moneygall – Unbeaten so far but only two points. A win could see them through a loss will see them in relegation. Burgess are potentially without two players due to suspension but North rivalry matters. This won’t be for the faint hearted. Up 2
- Eire Óg Annacarty – Lost out to Boherlahan in round 2 and had free taking issues. If they resolve those they will be a match for anyone. A winner takes all with Silvermines but they do have a prelim in the bag. Down 6
- Silvermines – No prelim means they need to beat Eire Óg and with Jason Forde in their ranks anything could happen. Will Tom Fox get the man marking job or can Forde even be curtailed at this level. Huge game for a team tipped for a relegation battle at the start of the year. Up 4
- St. Marys – Really stepped up and showed their class in round 2.But whether that was Marys or a poor Clonakenny will be seen soon. Swan will be a huge test. Need a result to progress. No Change
- Sean Treacys – A serious performance against Moyne when they really needed it. Will carry that confidence into round 3. Deegan in great form. Still no sign of Paddy Carey. Would really bolster the ranks. Can possibly qualify with a win but could also end up in relegation. Up 4
- Templederry – A real lacklustre performance in round 2. A dramatic fall. Relegation battle for sure but will want to show something in round 3 just for their own sake. Down 6
- Burgess – In all sorts of trouble with impending suspensions. Nothing going right for them. But they know a win will keep them safe. That’s the goal now. Down 2
- Moyne/Templetouhy – Just not showing any form. 2-11 isn’t good scoring and when you dive into it those goals came late to put respectability on the board. They’ll know Thurles are vulnerable. Bowe & O’Connor can you please stand up. Down 2
- Clonakenny – Look destined for the relegation battle. Will need a huge win and hope for help from Swan. It doesn’t look like happening though. Down 1
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| 2025 Premier Intermediate Hurling Top Scorers from Play | ||
|---|---|---|
| Club | Player’s Name | Tally |
| Moneygall | Eoghan Doughan | 3-04 |
| Ballina | Charlie King | 2-06 |
| Templederry | Sean Ryan | 2-06 |
| Carrick Swan | Stefan Tobin | 2-05 |
| Gortnahoe/Glengoole | Keane Hayes | 0-11 |
| Silvermines | Jason Forde | 2-04 |
| St Marys Clonmel | Peter McGarry | 1-07 |
| Eire Og Annacarty | Darragh Kelly | 2-04 |
| Gortnahoe/Glengoole | Darragh Maher | 2-03 |
| St Marys Clonmel | Ruari Leahy | 2-03 |
| 2025 Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship Top Scorers | ||
|---|---|---|
| Club | Player’s Name | Score |
| Silvermines | Jason Forde | 2-25 |
| Boherlahan/Dualla | Tossy Ryan | 1-28 |
| Gortnahoe/Glengoole | Keane Hayes | 1-23 |
| Burgess | Stephen Murray | 0-23 |
| Moneygall | Eoghan Doughan | 3-11 |
| Thurles Sarsfields ‘B’ | Jack Lanigan | 1-17 |
| Upperchurch/Drombane | Luke Shanahan | 0-20 |
| Eire Og Annacarty | Darragh Kelly | 2-11 |
| Carrick Swan | Callum Lanigan | 0-17 |
| Sean Treacys | Patrick Dawson | 0-17 |
| Clonakenny | Cian O’Dwyer | 0-17 |