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Published 12:40 7 Nov 2019 GMT
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Paddy Cadell captained his school to All-Ireland hurling glory, and now the 20-year-old captains JK Bracken's hurling and football teams.[/caption]
They weren't just hurlers though.
(JK Brackens) was following more and more names on county minor football squads, Eanna McBride leading the charge. And the same bunch who'd won the hurling did likewise with the big ball. Mid minor football titles were in fashion. JK Brackens were the titleholders.
The club knew well they were onto something here.
Come 2018, they added the under-21 county football title to the collection and by 2019 there were flags flying from every house. Hurleys in every hand and footballs just as prominent. County final season and the club founded in 1992 are flying high.
JK Brackens are in the middle of their most successful ever period. This Saturday, the club chase their greatest ever achievement.
"I teach the junior infants in the local school and the excitement...ah it really is special around here at the moment," says club secretary Aoife Percy.
"They all have dads and brothers on the teams and it's just all about the GAA - hurling and football..."
The footballers are underdogs heading into this weekend's county final against the mighty Commercials, but momentum is a powerful thing, and they won't fear Clonmel. JK Brackens have already won one.
Just last Sunday, 13 of the players who will start in their first ever county senior football final this weekend played in the Seamus Ó Riain Cup final (Tipperary's second tier hurling championship) against Holycross Ballycahill. Down by two points with time up, the Templemore faithful knew there was a kick left in their team.
That's when Lyndon Fairbrother stepped up and scored past 10 bodies with virtually the last puck.
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Ecstasy. Brackens are on a roll. They started winning this year, and they haven't stopped. They've been on the bounce for nine of the last ten weekends but these lads are as fit as fiddles and they're loving every minute of it. The same management are over both teams and that's been a huge part of it.
"You just can't beat winning," says Percy.
"We've lads coming down for training from Waterford, Dublin, Limerick and Cork but they make no big deal of it. They've been down for midweek championship games before heading back to college. Their commitment is incredible.
"They've been training since last November doing Strength and Conditioning. Nine of the starting team are only under-21s but they're such leaders, none more so than Paddy Cadell who captains both teams.
"13 of the lads start on both teams - and most of them play in the same position too because our style is similar across both. They all play both games. Football and hurling are completely equal in the club - there's no preferance shown and the coaching at underage right up to senior level is second to none..."
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