PATRICK ‘Bonner’ Maher has emerged as an injury doubt for Tipperary ahead of their Munster SHC quarter-final against Cork on Sunday week, 21 May.
Maher, who recently rejoined the panel following a six-month peackeeping stint with the Army in Syria, pulled up with a hamstring injury in the 36th minute of his club Lorrha-Dorrha’s North divisional championship defeat against Templederry Kenyons yesterday.
All-Star Maher had netted Lorrha’s goal at the end of the first half but, according to onlookers, he was injured while contesting a challenge on the stand side of MacDonagh Park, Nenagh.
Maher, 27, immediately signalled for attention and was withdrawn, with initial reports suggesting a hamstring strain.
Further tests will determine the severity of the injury, and Tipperary manager Michael Ryan could be in a position to deliver an update when he speaks with the media at today’s Munster GAA championship launch in Killarney.
Corner back Donagh Maher, meanwhile, did not feature for Burgess in their North championship victory over Portroe in Nenagh.
Maher missed the concluding stages of the Allianz League campaign with a hamstring injury and would ideally have liked game time with his club in an attempt to force his way into Ryan’s plans for Cork’s visit to Semple Stadium in less than a fortnight.
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Come on Cork, sent the Bitter boys home empty handed
@Andrew Cosgrave: How’s that big Cork bandwagon going for ya?
@John McNamara: Anyone but the Bitter boys John
@Andrew Cosgrave: ye were bitter in 2013 buddy and havent been heard since, then ye come out of the woodwork when ye win a few games
@John McNamara: I’m a Limerick man John, plenty of rivalry there between Clare and us.
@Andrew Cosgrave: haha Limerick hurling??? Laughable!
@John McNamara: Ye, ye, ye, ye and ducking ye.
@John McNamara: I would say enjoy it John but you lot were soundly beaten today. All talk of big balls with no substance. Maybe poor auld Davey wasn’t holding back these players after all, maybe they just ain’t good enough to consistently contest. Clare’s Munster record is atrocious in fairness, even ‘laughable’ Limerick have a way richer recent Munster history than the world beating Bitter boys.
@Andrew Cosgrave: no doubt Cork were the better team and they deserved it, Clare had too many individuals…..but do not ever praise Davy, that man was a drain on the entire county, nobody realises what he is like until he is over the county team. Clare players are more than good enough to contest, they just need to be let play with their instincts. Limerick on the other hand, I’d say an u8 team would beat that gaggle of geese
Following the live blog in Romania. Rebels Abu
@Anthony P: multmesc
Poor quality game but Cork are slightly better team so far and the defence are holding up ok.Ref has given clare one or two really handy ones and very little in the peanlty could possibly be a free out for overplaying.RTE panelists are a joke its all what Clare can do to win, two teams their lads.
I hope clare lose this and wexford draw them in 1/4 final.
@David Higginbotham: my bad don’t think losers of munster and leinster can meet at that stage .
Poor match so far
Every game I watched in the Munster championship has been enthralling. Outstanding hurling, especially from Cork. Why are there no black or Muslin hurling players?
Is Nash knackered?
Now Kevin, call it as it is ör we will…..l am Sirian sorry serious…
Clare are woeful