Month: September 2021

Galway 3-16 Kilkenny 2-16 Paul Keane reports from Croke Park A REMARKABLE GAME of two halves at Croke Park ultimately went Galway’s way as the Electric Ireland All-Ireland minor champions got the defence of their title off to winning start. Leading by 12 points approaching half-time in their quarter-final group stage opener, Brian Hanley’s Galway […]

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Donegal 2-19 Meath 1-13  Alan Foley reports from MacCumhaill Park  PADDY MCBREARTY MARKED his 100th inter-county appearance with a typically influential display, firing a personal hail of 1-6 to help Donegal see off a spirited Meath effort in Ballybofey.  The Donegal sharpshooter led from the front as Declan Bonner’s side rallied in the final quarter […]

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Tipperary 2-25 Laois 1-18 LAOIS’S MAGNIFICENT SUMMER of hurling has finally come to an end. Seamus Callanan bears down on goal with Jack Kelly and Ryan Mullaney behind him. Source: Gary Carr/INPHO On their third successive weekend in action and after playing with 14 men for the majority of the second-half, Eddie Brennan’s side battled […]

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VICTORIES FOR KILKENNY and Tipperary today confirmed the pairings for this year’s All-Ireland senior hurling semi-finals. It’ll be a massive weekend of Croke Park action at the end of the month with Kilkenny to face Munster champions Limerick on 27 July and Tipperary will meet Leinster champions Wexford on 28 July. With repeats of provincial […]

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Patrick Horgan and David Clifford produced some moments of individual brilliance today. THERE WAS PLENTY of drama across the All-Ireland football and hurling championships today. The Kerry footballers got their Super 8s campaign off to a winning start with an impressive 10-point victory over Mayo, while Donegal got the better of Meath in the other […]

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KILKENNY AND TIPPERARY both shook off provincial final defeats to navigate their All-Ireland quarter-finals with varying degrees of difficulty on Sunday.  Kilkenny boss Brian Cody and Tipperary manager Liam Sheedy. The Cats needed a titanic second-half display to overturn a half-time deficit and dismiss favourites Cork, while Tipperary beat Laois by 10 points but left […]

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