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Published 15:44 23 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 16:02 23 Aug 2017 BST
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Prior to this, Loughmore-Castleiney edged a titanic thriller in the county championship to knock out last year's finalists Kiladangan, which was before they defeated Clonakenny in the mid hurling, and JK Brackens in the mid football championships.
When they have played those two games, they will have played five Championship games in just 17 days.
The majority of Loughmore's players are both hurlers and footballers. Take for example Tipperary stars John and Noel McGrath, take John Meagher, Brian McGrath and many, many more.
And Loughmore-Castleiney aren't the only club with such a schedule. Éire Óg Annacarty, the club of Tipperary senior football captain Brian Fox, and senior hurling panelist Tom Fox are enduring a similar struggle.
Annacarty played the first and second rounds of the West Tipperary Hurling Championship last Wednesday against Clonoulty Rossmore and Knockavilla Kickhams on Sunday. They are set to play in the West Tipperary senior football semi-final this Wednesday against Arravale Rovers, before they face Loughmore next Tuesday.
That makes it four games in thirteen days for these lads, the majority of whom are also dual players.
Now Tipperary are out on their own in the fixture congestion regard, because they have 32 senior hurling teams in the county and only a handful of intermediate teams.
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