O’Leary fires 2-2 as Dr Crokes defeat Moyle to set up Munster semi-final against St Finbarr’s
Dr Crokes 3-15 Moyle Rovers 0-8 Conor Kane reports from Ardfinnan DR CROKES CAMPAIGN to emulate their recent Munster and All-Ireland club successes got off to the best possible start at Ardfinnan in Tipperary today when they blitzkrieged Moyle Rovers with an exhibition of scoring. The full-forward was in excellent scoring form today for Dr…
0-4 for Sice and 3 sent-off as All-Ireland winners Corofin complete county 6-in-a-row in Galway
Updated at 19.58 Corofin 1-8 Mountbellew-Moylough 0-5 Declan Rooney reports from Pearse Stadium MOUNTBELLEW-MOYLOUGH FRUSTRATED the life out of Corofin again, but the champions still managed to claim their sixth Galway senior football crown in a row thanks to four points from Gary Sice. Corofin’s Dylan Wall and Jason Leonard celebrate after the game. Source:…
2016 and 2017 champions set for Galway hurling final meeting after wins in today’s semi-finals
THEY ARE THE last two winners of the Galway senior hurling championship and now both St Thomas and Liam Mellows will face off for the right to be crowned 2018 champions in the county. St Thomas, victors in 2016, and Liam Mellows, kingpins last December as they ended a 47-year wait, will meet each other…
2-4 for captain fantastic Ring as superb Foxrock-Cabinteely seal Leinster four in-a-row
Foxrock-Cabinteely (Dublin) 4-11 Sarsfields (Laois) 1-08 By Aisling Clery in Kinnegad Four in-a-row: Leinster champions Fox-Cab. Source: FM104 Twitter. 2-4 FROM CAPTAIN fantastic Amy Ring sealed Foxrock-Cabinteely’s fourth successive Leinster Ladies Senior Football crown in front of a large crowd in Kinnegad on Sunday afternoon. A determined and gritty Fox-Cab dominated the early stages, taking…
53 scores and 90 minutes of action as Ballygunner defeat Ballyea in Munster club hurling thriller
Ballygunner 2-26 Ballyea 2-23 Eoin Brennan reports from Walsh Park IT HAD TO take 90 minutes for Ballygunner to finally prevail over a never-say-die Ballyea and set up a third Munster senior club hurling final against Limerick’s Na Piarsaigh in fours years in Walsh Park this afternoon. Philip Mahony celebrates his late goal in normal…
O’Connor brothers hit all of Ballintubber’s points in win and Shine shoots 0-9 as Clann na nGael march on
Ballintubber 0-6 Tourlestrane 0-5 Mike Finnerty reports from Enniscrone DESPITE SCORING JUST once from open play, Mayo champions Ballintubber did just enough to squeeze past Tourlestrane in today’s Connacht club senior quarter-final at a windy Enniscrone. As expected this game was a cagey and tactical affair with the winners struggling to break down Eamonn O’Hara’s…
0-4 for both Gleeson and Walsh as The Nire add Munster quarter-final victory to county title win
The Nire 1-18 Adare 0-12 Paraic McMahon reports from Gaelic Grounds DOMINANT FROM START to finish, The Nire were deserving winners over an Adare side competing in the Munster club championship for the third year in succession. The Nire did everything in numbers whether it was forcing turnovers, runners off the ball or providing options…
Leinster semi-final pairings starting to take shape as Wexford and Offaly champions march on
THE LEINSTER CLUB SHC semi-final pairings are starting to take shape following victories for the Wexford and Offaly champions on Sunday. A brace of first-half goals from David O’Brien, coupled with another from Conor McDonald, sent Naomh Éanna on their way to victory over Laois side Camross in O’Moore Park. That result sees them safely through to…
All-Star keeper Beggan points from play as Scotstown progress to Ulster semi-finals
MONAGHAN ALL-STAR goalkeeper Rory Beggan kicked a point from play to help his side Scotstown progress to the Ulster SFC semi-finals on Sunday. Beggan – who proved to be a controversial choice for All-Star this year – finished with a tally of 0-2, including a free, as his side narrowly got the better of Burren to…
‘I didn’t expect to be getting three titles this year’: Four-time All-Ireland champion the match-winner for Wexford
WATCHING KATRINA PARROCK slot the ball into the back of the net for Wexford Youths in the Women’s FAI Cup final on Sunday, you would think she has been playing at this level all her life. The 28-year-old walked away from camogie in 2017 having enjoyed a stellar career in GAA, being an integral member…