Month: September 2021

BOTH DUBLIN AND Cork have named unchanged teams for this weekend’s All-Ireland ladies football championship action, as Donegal’s do-or-die clash with Mayo headlines the round three games. Mayo currently hold the advantage in Group 4 and Donegal are also bidding to reach the quarter-finals, but know they must win by more than four points in […]

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LIAM SHEEDY HAS unveiled the Tipperary starting line-up and substitutes for their All-Ireland semi-final against Wexford. A place in this year’s decider will be at stake when the teams meet at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon (3.30m). Sheedy has made two changes in personnel from the side that started the quarter-final win against Laois. Barry […]

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Dublin 3-20 Monaghan 0-4 Dan Bannon reports from Parnell Park REIGNING CHAMPIONS DUBLIN safely made their way through to the TG4 All-Ireland quarter-finals by comprehensively beating Monaghan to top Group 2 after a one-sided affair at Parnell Park. The ease of their navigation from the group will both delight and worry Dublin manager Mick Bohan […]

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Sarah Rowe of Mayo kicks a point despite the attention of Donegal’s Niamh Carr. Source: Ben McShane/Sportsfile Mayo 1-22 Donegal 3-12 Daire Walsh reports from O’Connor Park THE MAGNIFICENT FULL-FORWARD line of Grace Kelly, Rachel Kearns and Sarah Rowe came up trumps for Mayo at O’Connor Park in Tullamore as they claimed top spot in […]

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Mayo 5-12 Dublin 2-19 Daragh Small reports from Longford  LUKE JENNINGS PULLED off a stunning point-blank save to deny Fionn Murray as Mayo advanced to the Electric Ireland All-Ireland MFC semi-finals with a thrilling victory over Dublin at Pearse Park in Longford today. The Connacht champions scored goals through Ethan Henry, Ciarán Mylett, Ruairí Keane, […]

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Kilkenny 2-24 Limerick 0-18 KILKENNY ARE INTO the All-Ireland minor hurling final for the 44th time in their history following a 12-point win over Munster champions Limerick.  The Cats had lost two of their previous three games heading into this clash – to Wexford in the Leinster final and against Galway in the All-Ireland quarter-final […]

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KILKENNY ARE BACK in the All-Ireland final for the 63rd time in their history. Brian Cody celebrates at the final whistle. Source: Tommy Dickson/INPHO Click Here: Haas Racing Suit It’s a remarkable achievement considering how far down the pecking order they began the summer. They weren’t considered among the main contenders for the big prize, […]

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