Armagh 1-7 Monaghan 0-10 Colm Shalvey reports from the Athletic Grounds ARMAGH REMAIN TOP of the Allianz NFL after they came from five points down in a tense draw at home to 14-man neighbours Monaghan on Saturday night. Monaghan were full value for their four-point half-time lead, which should have been more but for ten…
Month: March 2022
Tyrrell hits 1-9 as holders Dublin score 12-point win over Cork
Dublin 2-15 Cork 2-3 Aisling Clery reports from Croke Park HANNAH TYRRELL SCORED 1-9 as holders Dublin marked their return to Croke Park with a comprehensive victory over Cork in the Lidl National Football League Division 1B. Mick Bohan’s side were in control throughout and second half goals from Libby Coppinger and Áine O’Sullivan were…
Impressive Tipperary roar on as All-Ireland champions Galway get off to good start
TIPPERARY HAVE ABSOLUTELY flown from the traps at the beginning of the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League and last year’s Division 1 semi-finalists brought their tally to 7-37 from two games with 4-21 to 1-5 defeat of Offaly at the Shamrock GAA grounds in Mucklagh. That means Bill Mullaney’s charges have only conceded 1-8 in the…
Champions St Rynagh’s seal All-Ireland final return after edging out old rivals
AN UNSTOPPABLE GOAL from a penalty by Róisín Egan, early in the final quarter was the differential as St Rynagh’s confirmed their marginal superiority over Gailltír with a 2-11 to 1-11 victory in the AIB All-Ireland intermediate club camogie semi-final at Éire Óg Nenagh. The sides have enjoyed a wonderful rivalry in recent years, with…
Dublin team named for Mayo clash in Croke Park
Dublin manager Dessie Farrell. Source: Evan Treacy/INPHO DUBLIN BOSS DESSIE Farrell has made one change to his starting 15 for tonight’s Division 1 National Football League clash with Mayo at Croke Park [throw-in 7.30pm, live on RTÉ 2]. Click Here: Ryan Basquel starts at full-forward ahead of Cameron McCormack, as the Dubs look to bounce…
Opportunity knocks as Mayo look to confirm they have upper hand in Dublin rivalry
FOR THE VAST majority of the last decade, Mayo played second fiddle in their rivalry with Dublin. This evening’s trip to Croke Park presents a rare opportunity for James Horan’s team to kick Dublin while they’re down. In the process they can build on last August’s All-Ireland semi-final win and strike another important psychological blow,…
Change aplenty but rivalry remains as Cork and Dublin gear up for Croke Park clash
OLD FOES, FIERCE rivals and two of the top few. Dublin and Cork go at it again in the familiar setting of Croke Park this evening [throw-in 5.15pm, live on TG4], with another mouth-watering battle in store. As always, these two counties start the season as leading contenders for the big prizes on offer. But…
From debut season All-Star to world travels, Kerry ins and outs, and Meath motivation
TEN YEARS AFTER breaking onto the inter-county scene and capping a glittering debut season with an All-Star, Cáit Lynch is back leading the Kerry charge. The experienced Castleisland Desmonds defender first joined the senior set-up in 2012, and within a few months, was named among the best 15 players in the country. “It’s all gone…
Two months after being dethroned, Galway champions prepare for All-Ireland semi-final
SARSFIELDS CAMOGIE STAR Maria Cooney says her side are grateful to have another attempt at regaining the senior All-Ireland title. Sarsfields star Maria Cooney. Source: Sportsfile The Galway champions were made to wait for their maiden crown, needing three attempts before finally emerging as winners at the end of the 2019 campaign after a tough…
‘There’s girls on our team who weren’t born when I started out’ – Back-to-back All-Ireland tilt at 36
A WEDDING, AN All-Ireland club camogie final and another championship campaign that has reached the semi-final stage. Oulart-The-Ballagh’s Ursula Jacob. Source: Sportsfile Ursula Jacob has had a busy time on and off the pitch over the past two months. With her club Oulart-The-Ballagh, she played her part in helping to capture the 2020 All-Ireland senior…