Further Reading
- Tipperary's GAA Story by Seamus J King 1935–1984, 1988.
- Tipperary's GAA Story by Philip Canon Fogarty, Tipperary Star, 1960,
- The Tipp Revival: The Keating Years by Seamus Leahy, Gill & MacMillan, 1995. ISBN 0-7171-2329-4
- Babs: The Michael Keating Story by Michael Keating & Donal Kennan, Storm Books, 1996, ISBN 1-901055-00-0
- Tour Of The Tipperary Hurling Team To America in 1925, by Thomas Kenny:, London, George Roberts, 1928.
- GAA History of Cashel and Rosegreen: 1884–1984 by Seamus J King, 1985.
- Tipperary's Bord Na N-og by Seamus J King, Tipperary County Board 1991.
- A Lifetime in Hurling by Tommy Doyle and Raymond Smith 1955.
- Beyond the Tunnel by Nicky English and Vincent Hogan 1996.
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