GAA Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/category/gaa Sports News, Live GAA scores, GAA fixtures Mon, 22 Apr 2024 06:20:38 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.sportsnewsireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/sni-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 GAA Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/category/gaa 32 32 229439223 List of live GAA matches on Clubber, Sky Sports, GAAGO & RTE https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/list-of-51-gaa-live-matches-scheduled-to-be-shown-on-tv-by-rte-sky-sports https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/list-of-51-gaa-live-matches-scheduled-to-be-shown-on-tv-by-rte-sky-sports#comments Mon, 22 Apr 2024 06:05:16 +0000 http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=121 We have the list of live GAA matches that will be broadcast live on Online, GAAGO, Clubber, Sky Sports & RTE, here are the fixtures Hurling and Gaelic Football league and championships. CLICK FOR LIVE GAA SCORES CLICK FOR GAA LEAGUE TABLE CLICK FOR List of live sports on RTE, Virgin & BBC  Fixtures Monday 22 […]

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We have the list of live GAA matches that will be broadcast live on Online, GAAGO, Clubber, Sky Sports & RTE, here are the fixtures Hurling and Gaelic Football league and championships.

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Fixtures

Monday 22 April
Ulster U20FC Tier 2 semi-final
Antrim v Fermanagh, Dunsilly, 7.30pm

Tuesday 23 April
Leinster U20FC semi-finals
Kildare v Meath, Hawkfield, 7.30pm
Dublin v Louth, Parnell Park, 7.30pm

Leinster U20FC Andrew Corden Cup semi-finals
Longford v Wexford, Clonguish, 7.30pm
Westmeath v Carlow, TBC, 7.30pm

Wednesday 24 April
Munster U20FC phase 2 round 3
Cork v Clare, Pairc Uí Chaoimh, 7pm
Kerry v Tipperary, Austin Stack Park, 7pm

Ulster U20FC semi-finals
Tyrone v Monaghan, O’Neills Healy Park, 7.30pm
Donegal v Derry, Ballybofey, 7.30pm

Leinster MFC preliminary quarter-finals
Meath v Wexford, Ashbourne, 7.30pm
Wicklow v Offaly, Echelon Park, Aughrim, 7pm

Thursday 25 April
Munster MHC round 3
Waterford v Cork, Fraher Field, 7pm

Friday 26 April
Connacht MFC round 3
Galway v Mayo, Tuam Stadium, 7pm
Leitrim v Roscommon, Avant Money Páirc Sean MacDiarmada, 7pm

Munster U20HC round 3
Cork v Limerick, Pairc Uí Chaoimh, 7pm

Saturday 27 April
Ulster SFC semi-final
Down v Armagh, Clones, 5.15pm – GAAGO

Ulster MFC round 4
Down v Donegal, Pairc Esler, 12pm
Tyrone v Monaghan, TBC, 12pm

Leinster SHC round 2
Carlow v Dublin, Netwatch Cullen Park, 6pm
Antrim v Wexford, Corrigan Park, 3pm – GAAGO

Joe McDonagh Cup round 2
Offaly v Westmeath, Glenisk O’Connor Park, 3pm
Meath v Laois, Pairc Tailteann, 3pm

Christy Ring Cup round 3
Sligo v Tyrone, Markievicz Park, 3pm
London v Wicklow, Ruislip, 1pm
Kildare v Derry, Hawkfield, 1pm

Nickey Rackard Cup round 3
Donegal v Monaghan, Letterkenny, 3pm
Louth v Mayo, Dowdallshill, 1pm

Lory Meagher Cup round 3
Lancashire v Cavan, Glenavy, 2pm
Longford v Leitrim, Glennon Bros Pearse Park, 1pm

Leinster U20HC round 2 KO
Round 1 KO winner v tier 1 group 1 3rd place, TBC, TBC
Round 1 KO winner v tier 1 group 2 3rd place, TBC, TBC

Sunday 28 April
Leinster SFC semi-finals
Dublin v Offaly, Croke Park, 4pm – GAAGO
Kildare v Louth, Croke Park, 1.45pm – GAAGO

Ulster SFC semi-final
Donegal v Cavan or Tyrone, TBC, 2pm

Leinster SHC round 2
Galway v Kilkenny, Pearse Stadium, 2pm – RTE

Munster SHC round 2
Limerick v Tipperary, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 4pm – RTE
Cork v Clare, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 2pm – GAAGO

Joe McDonagh Cup round 2
Kerry v Down, Austin Stack Park, 1pm

Nickey Rackard Cup round 3
Armagh v Roscommon, Box-It Athletic Grounds, 2pm

Lory Meagher Cup round 3
Warwickshire v Fermanagh, Birmingham, 1pm

Monday 29 April

Leinster U20FC final
Kildare or Meath v Dublin or Louth, TBC, TBC

Ulster U20FC Tier 2 final
Antrim or Fermanagh v Down, TBC, 7.30pm

Tuesday 30 April

Munster MFC quarter-final
Kerry v Cork, Austin Stack Park, 7pm

Munster MFC phase 1 final

Wednesday 1 May

Munster U20FC final

Thursday 2 May

Munster MHC round 4
Limerick v Waterford, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 7pm
Tipperary v Clare, FBD Semple Stadium, 7pm

Friday 3 May

Munster U20HC round 4
Tipperary v Cork, FBD Semple Stadium, 7pm
Clare v Waterford, Sixmilebridge, 7pm

Saturday 4 May

Leinster SHC round 3
Wexford v Galway, Chadwicks Wexford Park, TBC

Munster SHC round 3
Waterford v Tipperary, Walsh Park, 6pm

Joe McDonagh Cup round 3
Down v Westmeath, TBC, TBC
Kerry v Laois, TBC, TBC
Meath v Offaly, TBC, TBC

Sunday 5 May

Connacht SFC final
Leitrim or Sligo or London or Galway v New York or Mayo or Roscommon, TBC, TBC

Munster SFC final
Clare or Waterford or Tipperary v Kerry or Cork or Limerick, TBC, TBC

Tuesday 7 May

Munster MFC semi-finals

Wednesday 8 May

Leinster U20HC quarter-finals
Round 2 KO winner v tier 1 group 1 2nd place, TBC, TBC
Round 2 KO winner v tier 1 group 2 2nd place, TBC, TBC

Thursday 9 May

Munster MHC round 5
Cork v Clare, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 7pm
Limerick v Tipperary, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 7pm

Friday 10 May

Munster U20HC round 5
Limerick v Waterford, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 7.30pm
Tipperary v Clare, FBD Semple Stadium, 7.30pm

Saturday 11 May

Leinster SHC round 3
Dublin v Antrim, Parnell Park, TBC
Carlow v Kilkenny, Netwatch Cullen Park, TBC

Munster SHC round 3
Cork v Limerick, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 7pm

Christy Ring Cup round 4
Derry v London, TBC, TBC
Wicklow v Sligo, TBC, TBC
Tyrone v Kildare, TBC, TBC

Nickey Rackard Cup round 4
Monaghan v Louth, TBC, TBC
Mayo v Armagh, TBC, TBC
Roscommon v Donegal, TBC, TBC

Lory Meagher Cup round 4
Warwickshire v Fermanagh, TBC, TBC
Cavan v Longford, TBC, TBC
Leitrim v Lancashire, TBC, TBC

All-Ireland U20FC semi-finals
Connacht winner v Ulster winner, TBC, TBC
Leinster winner v Munster winner, TBC, TBC

Sunday 12 May

Leinster SFC final
Dublin or Longford or Meath or Offaly or Laois v Kildare or Westmeath or Wicklow or Louth or Carlow or Wexford, Croke Park, 1.45pm

Ulster SFC final
Down or Antrim or Fermanagh or Armagh v Derry or Donegal or Monaghan or Cavan or Tyrone, TBC, TBC

Monday 13 May

Munster MFC final

Wednesday 15 May

Leinster U20HC semi-finals
Tier 1 group 1 winner (Offaly, Dublin or Galway) v quarter-final winner, TBC, TBC
Tier 1 group 2 winner (Wexford, Kilkenny or Laois) v quarter-final winner, TBC, TBC

Thursday 16 May

Munster MHC final

Friday 17 May

Munster U20HC semi-final

Saturday 18 May

Leinster SHC round 4
Dublin v Kilkenny, Parnell Park, TBC

Joe McDonagh Cup round 4
Offaly v Kerry, TBC, TBC
Laois v Down, TBC, TBC
Westmeath v Meath, TBC, TBC

Christy Ring Cup round 5
London v Kildare, TBC, TBC
Sligo v Derry, TBC, TBC
Tyrone v Wicklow, TBC, TBC

Nickey Rackard Cup round 5
Louth v Donegal, TBC, TBC
Armagh v Monaghan, TBC, TBC
Roscommon v Mayo, TBC, TBC

Lory Meagher Cup round 5
Fermanagh v Lancashire, TBC, TBC
Longford v Warwickshire, TBC, TBC
Leitrim v Cavan, TBC, TBC

All-Ireland U20FC final
Connacht winner or Ulster winner v Leinster winner or Munster winner, TBC, TBC

Sunday 19 May

Leinster SHC round 4
Carlow v Wexford, Netwatch Cullen Park, TBC
Antrim v Galway, Corrigan Park, TBC

Munster SHC round 4
Tipperary v Cork, FBD Semple Stadium, 4pm
Clare v Waterford, Cusack Park, 2pm

Wednesday 22 May

Leinster U20HC final

Friday 24 May

Munster U20HC final

Saturday 25 May

Joe McDonagh Cup round 5
Kerry v Meath, TBC, TBC
Down v Offaly, TBC, TBC
Westmeath v Laois, TBC, TBC

Sunday 26 May

Leinster SHC round 5
Kilkenny v Wexford, UPMC Nowlan Park, TBC
Galway v Dublin, Pearse Stadium, TBC
Antrim v Carlow, Corrigan Park, TBC

Munster SHC round 5
Limerick v Waterford, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 4pm
Tipperary v Clare, FBD Semple Stadium, 4pm

Saturday 1 June

Christy Ring Cup final
1st placed team v 2nd placed team, Croke Park, TBC

Nickey Rackard Cup final
1st placed team v 2nd placed team, Croke Park, TBC

Lory Meagher Cup final
1st placed team v 2nd placed team, Croke Park, TBC

All-Ireland U20HC final
Leinster winner v Munster winner, TBC, TBC

Saturday 8 June

Leinster SHC final
1st placed team v 2nd placed team, Croke Park, TBC

Joe McDonagh Cup final
1st placed team v 2nd placed team, Croke Park, TBC

Sunday 9 June

Munster SHC final
1st placed team v 2nd placed team, TBC, TBC

Sunday 14 July

All-Ireland JFC final
Semi-final winner v semi-final winner, TBC, TBC

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We have Sport on TV this week – GAA & Snooker, Racing live on Irish TV this weekend. 

Monday
World Snooker, Eurosport & BBC2
Shels v Shamrock Rovers, Virgin 2, 7:45

Tuesday
World Snooker, Eurosport & BBC2
Arsenal v Chelsea, TNT 1, 8pm

Wednesday
World Snooker, Eurosport & BBC2
Everton v Liverpool, Sky Sports 1, 8pm

Thursday
World Snooker, Eurosport & BBC2
Brighton v Man City, TNT 1, 8pm

Friday
World Snooker, Eurosport & BBC2
Sandown Racing, Virgin 1, 1:10pm
Ulster v Treviso, RTE2 & BBC2, 7;35pm

Saturday
World Snooker, Eurosport & BBC2
Diamond League Athletics, Vir 2, 12pm
West Ham v Liverpool, TNT 1, 12:30pm
Sandown Racing, Virgin 1, 1:30pm
Bulls v Ospreys, TG4, 2pm
Antrim v Wexford, GAAGO, 3pm
Lions v Munster, TG4, 4pm
France v England, W6N, Virgin 2, 4:45
Down v Armagh, GAAGO, 5:15pm
Stormers v Leinster, TG4, 6:05pm

Sunday
World Snooker, Eurosport & BBC2
Kikdare v Louth, GAAGO, 1:45pm
Spurs v Arsenal, Sky Sports 1, 2pm
Galway v Kilkenny, RTE2, 2pm
Cork v Clare, GAAGO, 2pm
Womens AIL Rugby Final, TG4, 2pm
Dublin v Offaly, GAAGO, 4pm
Limerick v Tipperary, RTE2, 4pm
Terenure v Cork, Div 1 Final, TG4, 4pm
Notts Forrest v Man City, SS1, 4:30pm

Dublin v Meath, 4:30pm RTE2
Arsenal v Villa, 4:30pm Sky Sports 1
US Masters Golf, 6:30pm Sky Sports

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Video Highlights, Review and Scorers – Limerick hurlers fight back to beat Clare https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/video-highlights-review-and-scorers-limerick-hurlers-fight-back-to-beat-clare https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/video-highlights-review-and-scorers-limerick-hurlers-fight-back-to-beat-clare#respond Sun, 21 Apr 2024 17:48:14 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=31525 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Round 1 Limerick 3-15 Clare 1-18 Limerick’s Comeback Stuns Clare Limerick showcased their champion’s resilience with a remarkable twelve-point turnaround to defeat Clare and secure two valuable opening points in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship. A crowd of 20,055 at Cusack Park witnessed an intense contest as Clare’s nine-point lead in […]

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Munster Senior Hurling Championship Round 1

Limerick’s Comeback Stuns Clare

Limerick showcased their champion’s resilience with a remarkable twelve-point turnaround to defeat Clare and secure two valuable opening points in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship. A crowd of 20,055 at Cusack Park witnessed an intense contest as Clare’s nine-point lead in the final quarter was quickly overturned by Limerick’s explosive three-goal rally.

 

Limerick’s Remarkable Turnaround

Clare appeared on course for a home victory as they surged nine points ahead with 15 minutes left. However, Limerick staged a stunning comeback, sparked by Diarmaid Byrnes’ long-range free that found the top corner of the net. This set the stage for further goals from Donnacha Ó Dalaigh and Aaron Gillane, orchestrated by Gearoid Hegarty, to secure an improbable win.

Clare’s Strong Start Falters

Despite an early charge from Limerick, Clare settled into the game, led by Aidan McCarthy’s impeccable freetaking and a goal from Shane O’Donnell, giving them a halftime lead of 1-10 to 0-08. Clare continued to dominate early in the second half, extending their lead to nine points.

Limerick’s Timely Goals

With just ten minutes left, Limerick’s comeback began with Byrnes’ unexpected goal. This was followed by further goals from Ó Dalaigh and Gillane, capitalizing on Clare’s defensive lapses and securing Limerick’s victory.

Conclusion

Clare will lament their missed opportunities and the manner in which they let the game slip away. Limerick’s championship experience and resilience shone through in the face of adversity, earning them a hard-fought win and their first victory at Cusack Park in 34 years. This impressive comeback sets the tone for what promises to be an exciting Munster Senior Hurling Championship.

Scorers for Limerick: Aaron Gillane (1-5, 5f); Donnacha Ó Dalaigh (1-1); Gearoid Hegarty (0-3); Diarmaid Byrnes (1-0f); Cathal O’Neill, David Reidy (0-2 each); Kyle Hayes, Cian Lynch (0-1 each)

Scorers for Clare: Aidan McCarthy (1-10, 8f); David Fitzgerald, Mark Rodgers, Tony Kelly (f) (0-2 each); Shane O’Donnell, Seadna Morey (0-1 each)

LIMERICK: Nickie Quaid; Mike Casey, Dan Morrissey, Barry Nash; Diarmaid Byrnes, Declan Hannon, Kyle Hayes: William O’Donoghue, Cian Lynch; Gearoid Hegarty, Tom Morrissey, Cathal O’Neill; Seamus Flanagan, Aaron Gillane, David Reidy
Subs: Sean Finn for Casey (5, inj), Donnacha Ó Dalaigh for Flanagan (45), Conor Boylan for T. Morrissey (48), Adam English for O’Donoghue (59), Aidan O’Connor for Gillane (67)

CLARE: Eibhear Quilligan; Adam Hogan, Conor Cleary, Rory Hayes; Diarmuid Ryan, John Conlon, David McInerney; Darragh Lohan, Cathal Malone; David Fitzgerald, David Reidy, Peter Duggan; Aidan McCarthy, Shane O’Donnell, Mark Rodgers
Subs: Seadna Morey for Lohan (HT), Tony Kelly for Reidy (54), Paul Flanagan for Hayes (58), Shane Meehan for Rodgers (62), Aron Shanagher for Fitzgerald (69)

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Review and Scorers – Dublin snatch dramatic draw against Wexford https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/review-and-scorers-dublin-snatch-dramatic-draw-against-wexford https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/review-and-scorers-dublin-snatch-dramatic-draw-against-wexford#respond Sun, 21 Apr 2024 17:39:58 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=31522 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Round 1 Wexford 1-21 Dublin 2-18 Injury-Time Goals Secure Draw for Dublin Dublin stunned Wexford with two dramatic injury-time goals from Danny Sutcliffe and Cian O’Sullivan to salvage a draw in the opening round of the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship at Chadwicks Wexford Park. Wexford seemed poised for victory with a […]

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Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Round 1

Wexford 1-21 Dublin 2-18

Injury-Time Goals Secure Draw for Dublin

Dublin stunned Wexford with two dramatic injury-time goals from Danny Sutcliffe and Cian O’Sullivan to salvage a draw in the opening round of the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship at Chadwicks Wexford Park. Wexford seemed poised for victory with a three-point lead late in the game, but Dublin’s late goals forced a draw in a thrilling finish.

Wexford Takes the Early Lead

The match began with a bang as Wexford’s Lee Chin netted a penalty just 62 seconds in. Dublin, however, remained composed and managed to take a slim lead, thanks to strong performances from Paddy Doyle and Donal Burke. Wexford fans enjoyed an exceptional display from Chin, who played a pivotal role in keeping his team in contention.

Dublin’s Steady Response

Although Wexford led for most of the first half, Dublin’s late scores tied the match at the interval. The Dubs started the second half sluggishly, allowing Wexford to pull ahead again with contributions from Chin and Rory O’Connor. Wexford looked to avenge their recent defeats to Dublin, extending their lead to 1-20 to 0-18 in the final minutes.

Dublin’s Incredible Comeback

Despite facing a four-point deficit late in the match, Dublin never gave up. Danny Sutcliffe scored a goal in the third minute of added time to narrow the gap, and Wexford responded with a point from Cathal Dunbar. However, Dublin completed their remarkable comeback when Cian O’Sullivan scored the equalizing goal in the dying moments, securing a draw for the visitors.

Conclusion

Wexford may rue their missed opportunity to secure a win, but Dublin emerges relieved after escaping with a draw despite a relatively subdued performance. Both teams will need to focus on their upcoming matches against Carlow and Antrim, respectively, while their duels with Kilkenny and Galway will play a key role in determining their chances of qualification.

Scorers for Wexford: Lee Chin 1-12 (1-0 penalty, 0-9 frees), Rory O’Connor 0-4, Mark Fanning, Conor McDonald, Conor Hearne, Cian Byrne, Cathal Dunbar 0-1 each

Scorers for Dublin: Donal Burke 0-7 (6 frees, 1 ‘65), Cian O’Sullivan (0-2 frees), Danny Sutcliffe 1-2 each, Mark Grogan 0-2, Paddy Doyle, Conor Burke, Chris Crummey, Seán Currie, Ronan Hayes 0-1 each

Wexford: Mark Fanning; Shane Reck, Niall Murphy, Matthew O’Hanlon; Simon Donohoe, Damien Reck, Conor Foley; Conor Hearne, Liam Óg McGovern; Cathal Dunbar, Kevin Foley, Rory O’Connor; Richie Lawlor, Lee Chin, Seamus Casey.

Subs: Conor McDonald for Lawlor (44), Cian Byrne for Casey (56), Mikie Dwyer for Foley (67), Darragh Carley for O’Connor (70+3).

Dublin: Seán Brennan; John Bellew, Paddy Smyth, Paddy Doyle; Chris Crummey, Conor Donohoe, Eoghan O’Donnell; Mark Grogan, Conor Burke; Brian Hayes, Donal Burke, Danny Sutcliffe; Ronan Hayes, Cian O’Sullivan, Seán Currie.

Subs: Diarmaid Ó Dúlaing for D. Burke, temp. (10-17), Daire Gray for Doyle (56), Paul Crummey for R. Hayes (64), Darragh Power for Grogan (66), Ó Dúlaing for Currie (69), Dara Purcell for B. Hayes (70+1).

 

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Review and Scorers – Waterford beat Cork in Munster Hurling 2024 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/review-and-scorers-waterford-beat-cork-in-munster-hurling-2024 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/review-and-scorers-waterford-beat-cork-in-munster-hurling-2024#respond Sun, 21 Apr 2024 17:32:41 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=31518 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Round 1 Waterford 2-25 Cork 1-25 Waterford Triumphs in a Thrilling Encounter “Up The Déise!” exclaimed the PA announcer as Waterford secured a stunning victory over Cork at Walsh Park in the first round of the Munster Senior Hurling Championship. The match, played in front of 11,973 spectators, featured an electrifying […]

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Munster Senior Hurling Championship Round 1

Waterford 2-25 Cork 1-25

Waterford Triumphs in a Thrilling Encounter

“Up The Déise!” exclaimed the PA announcer as Waterford secured a stunning victory over Cork at Walsh Park in the first round of the Munster Senior Hurling Championship. The match, played in front of 11,973 spectators, featured an electrifying display of skill from both sides.

Goals Lead Waterford to Victory

Waterford’s success was driven by goals from Jamie Barron and Stephen Bennett, propelling Davy Fitzgerald’s team to an unexpected victory. Barron, celebrating his 100th senior appearance, dazzled with 1-3 from play, while new free taker Dessie Hutchinson contributed ten points. The team’s performance was further bolstered by standout moments from Calum Lyons, Michael Kiely, Jack Prendergast, Darragh Lyons, and Neil Montgomery.

Cork’s Late Goal Not Enough

Despite a late goal from Alan Connolly, Cork couldn’t overcome Waterford’s lead. A black card for Ciaran Joyce and two yellows for Damien Cahalane further impacted Cork’s performance.

Game Highlights

– **Early Lead:** Waterford took control of the match early on, with Jamie Barron scoring a spectacular goal just 90 seconds in.
– **Free-taking Woes:** Dessie Hutchinson struggled initially with free-taking, missing his first attempt.
– **Cork’s Response:** The Rebels fought back with a string of points from Patrick Horgan, Darragh Fitzgibbon, and Alan Connolly.
– **Waterford Dominates:** Despite some erratic shooting, Waterford maintained a strong lead, thanks to contributions from Stephen Bennett, Hutchinson, and Calum Lyons.
– **Key Changes:** Cork made adjustments in the second half, with Mark Coleman moving to midfield and Tommy O’Connell marking Barron closely.
– **Intense Finish:** The match intensified as both sides fought hard, with Cork coming close to leveling the score.
– **Waterford’s Penalty:** Jack Prendergast won a penalty for Waterford, and Stephen Bennett scored to extend their lead.
– **Cork’s Discipline Issues:** Cork’s Damien Cahalane received a second yellow card, reducing the visitors to thirteen men.
– **Final Minutes:** Late points from Hutchinson and Calum Lyons sealed the win for Waterford, despite Cork’s last-minute goal.

Conclusion

In a thrilling contest that showcased the best of Munster hurling, Waterford emerged victorious, thanks to their early dominance and a strong team effort. The match had all the elements of a classic Waterford-Cork battle, with both sides fighting until the very end.

Scorers for Waterford: Dessie Hutchinson 0-10 (9fs), Jamie Barron, Stephen Bennett (1-0 penalty, 1f) 1-3 each, Calum Lyons 0-3, Patrick Curran, Jack Prendergast 0-2 each. Neil Montgomery, Michael Kiely 0-1 each.

Scorers for Cork: Alan Connolly 1-4 (2fs), Patrick Horgan 0-7 (7fs), Darragh Fitzgibbon 0-4, Shane Barrett 0-3, Seamus Harnedy 0-2, Ger Mellerick, Mark Coleman, Conor Lehane, Robbie O’Flynn, Brian Hayes 0-1 each.

WATERFORD: Shaun O’Brien; Iarlaith Daly, Conor Prunty, Kieran Bennett; Calum Lyons, Tadhg De Burca, Mark Fitzgerald; Darragh Lyons, Neil Montgomery; Michael Kiely, Jack Prendergast, Jamie Barron; Kevin Mahony, Stephen Bennett, Dessie Hutchinson.

Subs: Patrick Fitzgerald for Mahony (58), Patrick Curran for Montgomery (63), Padraig Fitzgerald for Kiely (73).

CORK: Patrick Collins; Ger Mellerick, Damien Cahalane, Sean O’Donoghue; Robert Downey, Ciaran Joyce, Mark Coleman; Tommy O’Connell, Darragh Fitzgibbon; Sean Twomey, Conor Lehane, Seamus Harnedy; Shane Barrett, Alan Connolly, Patrick Horgan.

Subs: Robbie O’Flynn for Twomey (HT), Brian Hayes for Lehane (52), Luke Meade for Harnedy (60), Eoin Downey for Horgan (64), Jack O’Connor for Coleman (71).

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Roscommon v Mayo : Preview, Startings Teams, Betting & TV details https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/roscommon-v-mayo-preview-startings-teams-betting-tv-details https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/roscommon-v-mayo-preview-startings-teams-betting-tv-details#respond Fri, 19 Apr 2024 11:41:54 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=31488 Roscommon v Mayo – Match Preview: Connacht Championship Semi-Final Connacht SFC semi-final Roscommon v Mayo, Dr Hyde Park, 4pm Live scores for Roscommon v Mayo TV Coverage – No TV or live stream Preview The Connacht senior football semi-final between Mayo and Roscommon is set to reignite one of the most intense rivalries in Gaelic […]

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Roscommon v Mayo – Match Preview: Connacht Championship Semi-Final

Connacht SFC semi-final
Roscommon v Mayo, Dr Hyde Park, 4pm

Live scores for Roscommon v Mayo

TV Coverage – No TV or live stream

Preview

The Connacht senior football semi-final between Mayo and Roscommon is set to reignite one of the most intense rivalries in Gaelic football this Saturday, April 20th. The matchup is a repeat of last year’s quarter-final, where Roscommon triumphed over Mayo by four points. This season, Mayo has already claimed a six-point victory over Roscommon in Division 1, setting the stage for a highly anticipated and fiercely competitive showdown.

Recent Form

Mayo

Mayo heads into this match with a dominant performance in their Connacht championship debut, securing a convincing 15-point victory over New York in the quarter-final. In Division 1 of the Allianz League, Mayo finished in fourth place, winning four matches and losing three, showcasing their resilience and strength in the league. The team will be aiming to return to the Connacht final for the first time since 2021.

Mayo’s forward line will be a key asset in this match, as they possess both speed and accuracy, with players such as Ryan O’Donoghue and Cillian O’Connor capable of making an impact. Their defensive unit will need to remain vigilant against a talented Roscommon attack.

Roscommon

Roscommon will make their Championship 2024 debut in this semi-final. Although they were relegated from Division 1 after finishing seventh with one win, one draw, and five losses, Roscommon’s recent history against Mayo suggests they cannot be underestimated. Roscommon’s solid performances in previous championship games demonstrate their ability to challenge Mayo.

The Rossies have a strong midfield duo in the form of Enda Smith and Niall Daly, who can control the pace of the game and contribute on both sides of the pitch. Additionally, Roscommon’s defense will need to be strong and disciplined to handle Mayo’s attacking threats.

Head-to-Head Record

Mayo and Roscommon have a storied rivalry in the championship, with a mix of results over recent years:

– **2023:** Roscommon 2-8 Mayo 0-10 (Connacht quarter-final)
– **2020:** Mayo 1-16 Roscommon 0-13 (Connacht semi-final)
– **2019:** Roscommon 2-12 Mayo 0-17 (Connacht semi-final)
– **2017:** Mayo 4-19 Roscommon 0-9 (All-Ireland quarter-final) Replay
– **2017:** Mayo 1-12 Roscommon 2-9 (All-Ireland quarter-final) Draw

While Roscommon has managed to defeat Mayo in recent championship encounters, including last year’s quarter-final, Mayo’s dominant victory in Division 1 earlier this season could be a key indicator of their current form.

Match Outlook

The semi-final promises to be an intense contest as both Mayo and Roscommon vie for a spot in the Connacht final. Mayo’s strong showing in the quarter-final and their fourth-place finish in Division 1 highlight their potential to challenge Roscommon’s defenses. Meanwhile, Roscommon’s victory over Mayo last year and their recent history in the championship suggest they are more than capable of causing an upset.

Both teams have passionate fan bases, and this match is sure to be a highly charged affair. Mayo’s experience and recent league form may give them the edge, but Roscommon’s determination to repeat last year’s victory could lead to an exciting and closely contested match.

Mayo’s experience and depth could prove decisive, while Roscommon will need to leverage their recent victory over Mayo to gain a psychological advantage. The match will likely be a battle of midfield dominance and tactical play.

The outcome may hinge on which team can better execute their game plan. Expect a nail-biting match filled with drama and excitement.

Betting

Roscommon look a big price at 2/1 to beat Mayo at home

Starting teams 

Ros Comáin Maigh Eo
No. 1: Conor Carroll No. 1: Colm Reape
No. 2: David Murray No. 2: Jack Coyne
No. 3: Brian Stack No. 3: Rory Brickenden
No. 4: Niall Higgins No. 4: Sam Callinan
No. 5: Niall Daly No. 5: Paddy Durcan
No. 6: Ruaidhri Fallon No. 6: David McBrien
No. 7: Eoin McCormack No. 7: Enda Hession
No. 8: Enda Smith No. 8: Stephen Coen
No. 9: Tadhg O’Rourke No. 9: Matthew Ruane
No. 10: Dylan Ruane No. 10: Bob Tuohy
No. 11: Ultan Harney No. 11: Fergal Boland
No. 12: Ronan Daly No. 12: Jack Carney
No. 13: Donie Smith No. 13: Aidan O’Shea
No. 14: Daire Cregg No. 14: Tommy Conroy
No. 15: Diarmuid Murtagh No. 15: Ryan O’Donoghue

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Sligo v Galway – Preview, Startings Teams, Betting & TV details https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/sligo-v-galway-preview-startings-teams-betting-tv-details https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/sligo-v-galway-preview-startings-teams-betting-tv-details#respond Fri, 19 Apr 2024 07:19:20 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=31485 Sligo v Galway Match Preview: Connacht Championship Semi-Final. We have starting teams, live scores & betting.  Live scores for Galway v Sligo  Saturday 20 April Connacht SFC semi-final Sligo v Galway, Markievicz Park, 3.30pm GAA TV Coverage – There will be no Live tv or stream. Preview The highly anticipated Connacht senior football semi-final between Galway […]

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Sligo v Galway Match Preview: Connacht Championship Semi-Final. We have starting teams, live scores & betting. 

Live scores for Galway v Sligo 

Saturday 20 April

Connacht SFC semi-final
Sligo v Galway, Markievicz Park, 3.30pm

GAA TV Coverage – There will be no Live tv or stream.

Preview

The highly anticipated Connacht senior football semi-final between Galway and Sligo is set to take place this Saturday, April 20th, offering an exciting clash as these two rivals meet again. Galway emerged victorious in last year’s decider, defeating Sligo 2-20 to 0-12 in Castlebar, showcasing their dominance in the Connacht championship. This year, both teams are looking to secure their spot in the final, making for a thrilling encounter.

Recent Form

Galway

Galway is entering the semi-final with a strong performance under their belt. Padraic Joyce’s side secured a commanding 5-21 to 0-9 victory over London two weeks ago, displaying their attacking prowess. Despite missing key players such as Shane Walsh and Damien Comer, Galway’s depth and skill have proven to be formidable.

Sligo

Sligo, on the other hand, comes into the semi-final on the back of an impressive 0-15 to 0-6 victory over Leitrim in the quarter-final. Their defense was particularly solid in that match, limiting Leitrim’s scoring opportunities. Their performance in the Connacht quarter-final suggests they are ready to challenge Galway and avenge last year’s loss.

Galway v Sligo - Preview and team news
Galway v Sligo – Preview and team news

Head-to-Head Record

Galway and Sligo have lots of history in the championship, with Galway holding a clear advantage in recent years:

– **2023:** Galway 2-20 Sligo 0-12 (Connacht final)
– **2019:** Galway 3-11 Sligo 0-7 (Connacht semi-final)
– **2018:** Galway 4-24 Sligo 1-12 (Connacht semi-final)
– **2014:** Galway 0-16 Sligo 0-11 (Connacht semi-final)
– **2012:** Sligo 2-14 Galway 0-15 (Connacht semi-final)

Galway has dominated their last three championship meetings with a combined total of 47 points, reflecting their recent superiority in the fixture.

Match Outlook

Galway’s experience and consistency in the championship give them the edge heading into this match. Their attacking firepower and well-drilled defense have proven challenging for their opponents. However, Sligo’s recent form and determination could provide a tough challenge for the Tribesmen.

Both teams will be aiming for a spot in the Connacht final, with Galway bidding to reach the final for a ninth successive year, while Sligo is looking to make consecutive finals for the first time. Expect an intense and closely contested match as both sides vie for a place in the Connacht championship final.

Betting

Bookies expect Galway to win by 9pts which looks very high, the advice would be to back Sligo +9

Starting Teams 

Sligeach Gaillimh
No. 1: Aidan Devaney No. 1: Connor Gleeson
No. 2: Evan Lyons No. 2: Johnny McGrath
No. 3: Eddie McGuinness No. 3: Seán Fitzgerald
No. 4: Paul McNamara No. 4: Jack Glynn
No. 5: Peter Laffey No. 5: Dylan McHugh
No. 6: Nathan Mullen No. 6: John Daly
No. 7: Darragh Cummins No. 7: Liam Silke
No. 8: Sean Carrabine No. 8: Paul Conroy
No. 9: Canice Mulligan No. 9: Seán Kelly
No. 10: Cian Lally No. 10: Johnny Heaney
No. 11: Alan McLaughlin No. 11: Shane Walsh
No. 12: Eoghan Smith No. 12: Cein Darcy
No. 13: Paul Kilcoyne No. 13: Jack McCabe
No. 14: Niall Murphy No. 14: Robert Finnerty
No. 15: Lee Deignan No. 15: Liam Ó Conghaile

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Derry v Donegal – Preview, Startings Teams, Betting & TV details https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/derry-v-donegal-preview-startings-teams-betting-tv-details https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/derry-v-donegal-preview-startings-teams-betting-tv-details#respond Thu, 18 Apr 2024 08:06:30 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=31493 Derry v Donegal Match Preview: Ulster Championship Quarter-Final Saturday 20 April Ulster Football quarter-final Derry v Donegal, Celtic Park, 6.15pm – GAA TV Coverage – RTE & BBC Live scores for Derry v Donegal  The Ulster Championship quarter-final between Derry and Donegal promises to be a captivating encounter as these two teams renew their rivalry […]

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Derry v Donegal Match Preview: Ulster Championship Quarter-Final

Saturday 20 April

Ulster Football quarter-final
Derry v Donegal, Celtic Park, 6.15pm –

GAA TV Coverage – RTE & BBC

Live scores for Derry v Donegal 

The Ulster Championship quarter-final between Derry and Donegal promises to be a captivating encounter as these two teams renew their rivalry for the third successive year. Derry have won the last two championship meetings, including a memorable victory over Donegal in last year’s All-Ireland ’round robin’ competition. However, Donegal will be seeking redemption and aiming to reverse their fortunes against the reigning champions.

Pre-Match Build-Up

Mickey Harte’s Perspective

Derry manager Mickey Harte acknowledges the pressure on his side as they aim to defend their Ulster title. After clinching the Division One title, Derry is aiming for a hat-trick of Ulster titles, but Harte is wary of the challenge posed by Donegal under the management of Jim McGuinness. Harte recognizes McGuinness’s managerial prowess and the quality of players at Donegal’s disposal, making them a formidable opponent.

Harte shared his thoughts on the upcoming clash, emphasizing the significance of the match and the quality of opposition his team will face. “We’ve seen what [Jim McGuinness] has done the last time he was in,” Harte said of McGuinness. “He organizes and motivates people very well. He’s a very astute manager and he has quality players there, players who were successful at underage and have matured into young Gaelic football athletes of the highest standard.”

Regarding the expectations on Derry as defending champions, Harte acknowledged the challenges but expressed confidence in his team’s ability to handle the pressure. “Derry will be favorites because they’re champions of the last two years and that’s something they’ll have to manage to carry and be wary of what’s coming down the track,” he remarked.

Harte also highlighted the blend of experience and youth in the Derry squad, stating, “With Derry’s seasoned campaigners being ably supported by a growing cast of fresh-faced youngsters blooded by Harte such as Cormac Murphy, Diarmuid Baker, and Donncha Gilmore, many feel they have enough ammunition to end a 31-year wait for the county’s second Sam Maguire.”

Derry’s Resurgence

This year marks Mickey Harte’s 34th consecutive season in management, a testament to his enduring passion for the game. After a distinguished tenure with Tyrone, Harte has taken on the challenge of leading Derry, aiming to build on the team’s recent successes. Despite the pressure and expectations, Harte remains focused on his commitment to improving the team’s performance and striving for success.

Recent Form

Derry

Derry heads into the championship as the Allianz League Division 1 winners, having secured seven victories out of eight games. Their only defeat came against Dublin in the group series, a setback they avenged in the final by defeating Dessie Farrell’s men on penalties after extra time. Derry’s impressive form in the league positions them as strong contenders in the Ulster Championship.

Donegal

Donegal claimed the Division 2 title this year, winning seven games and drawing one out of eight. Despite their defeat to Derry in last year’s championship, Donegal remains a formidable force in Ulster football. With a talented squad and a hunger for success, Donegal will be determined to make their mark in this year’s championship campaign.

Head-to-Head Record

Derry and Donegal have a recent history of closely contested matches:

– **2023:** Derry 3-14 Donegal 1-15 (All-Ireland ‘round robin’)
– **2022:** Derry 1-16 Donegal 1-14 aet (Ulster final)
– **2021:** Donegal 0-16 Derry 0-15 (Ulster quarter-final)
– **2018:** Donegal 2-16 Derry 0-16 (Ulster quarter-final)
– **2015:** Donegal 1-9 Derry 0-10 (Ulster semi-final)

Derry’s recent dominance in championship meetings adds intrigue to this clash, but Donegal will be eager to turn the tide and secure victory against their rivals.

Match Outlook

The Derry v Donegal quarter-final promises to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams hungry for success. Derry’s potent attacking play and defensive solidity will be put to the test against Donegal’s resilience and tactical acumen. Expect a fiercely contested battle with high stakes, as the winners will advance to face Tyrone or Cavan in the Ulster semi-final.

As two of Ulster’s footballing powerhouses collide, fans can anticipate an enthralling spectacle filled with drama and excitement. The outcome of this match will be determined by the team that can best execute their game plan and handle the pressure of knockout football. Don’t miss out on what promises to be a memorable clash between Derry and Donegal.

Derry v Donegal - Preview and team news
Derry v Donegal – Preview and team news

Betting

Derry are very strong favourites and they have been playing at a different level this season. Expect Derry to win by 5/6 points.

Starting teams for Derry v Donegal 

Teams will be announced at 12pm Friday

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Leinster Football is a ‘Shambles’ and Championship Restructuring needed https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/leinster-sfc-as-shambles-and-championship-restructuring https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/leinster-sfc-as-shambles-and-championship-restructuring#respond Mon, 15 Apr 2024 08:53:02 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=31469 Colm O’Rourke Slams Leinster SFC as ‘Shambles’ and Calls for Championship Restructuring Colm O’Rourke’s critique of the Leinster SFC extends beyond mere observation; it’s a pointed condemnation of the championship’s current state. The term ‘a shambles’ encapsulates his frustration and disappointment, reflecting the sentiment shared by many fans and pundits alike. Meath’s recent defeat to […]

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Colm O’Rourke Slams Leinster SFC as ‘Shambles’ and Calls for Championship Restructuring

Colm O’Rourke’s critique of the Leinster SFC extends beyond mere observation; it’s a pointed condemnation of the championship’s current state.

The term ‘a shambles’ encapsulates his frustration and disappointment, reflecting the sentiment shared by many fans and pundits alike.

Meath’s recent defeat to Dublin served as the catalyst for O’Rourke’s outspoken remarks, highlighting the glaring issues plaguing the competition.In his assessment, O’Rourke doesn’t absolve Meath or other struggling teams of responsibility. He acknowledges the lack of competitiveness from teams like Meath, hinting at the broader structural deficiencies within the championship.

This self-awareness adds weight to his argument and underscores the urgency for change.Central to O’Rourke’s argument is the call for a restructuring of the championship calendar. By advocating for provincial championships to precede the Allianz League, he addresses a fundamental flaw in the current setup.

The uncertainty surrounding fixture schedules and competition formats creates undue stress and confusion for teams, undermining the integrity of the competition.

O’Rourke’s proposed solution is straightforward yet impactful. By concluding provincial championships before the league commences, teams would have clarity regarding their objectives and pathway to the coveted Sam Maguire Cup. This clarity not only benefits top-tier teams but also provides much-needed direction for those in lower divisions, fostering a more competitive and equitable landscape.

Ultimately, O’Rourke’s critique goes beyond mere dissatisfaction; it’s a rallying cry for meaningful reform. His words resonate with those who share his passion for the sport and desire to see it thrive.

As discussions surrounding the future of Gaelic football continue, O’Rourke’s insights serve as a valuable contribution to the ongoing dialogue on how best to revitalize and rejuvenate the Leinster SFC and beyond.

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GAA Video Highlights – Dublin get result against in Meath https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/gaa-video-highlights-dublin-get-result-against-in-meath https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/gaa-video-highlights-dublin-get-result-against-in-meath#respond Sun, 14 Apr 2024 17:42:37 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=31461 Dublin’s Dominance: A Comprehensive Analysis of Their Victory over Meath in the Leinster SFC Quarter-Final Dublin’s journey in the Leinster Senior Football Championship (SFC) began with a resounding victory over Meath at Croke Park. In a match that showcased Dublin’s strength and prowess, they demonstrated why they are perennial favorites in Gaelic football. Let’s delve […]

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Dublin’s Dominance: A Comprehensive Analysis of Their Victory over Meath in the Leinster SFC Quarter-Final

Dublin’s journey in the Leinster Senior Football Championship (SFC) began with a resounding victory over Meath at Croke Park. In a match that showcased Dublin’s strength and prowess, they demonstrated why they are perennial favorites in Gaelic football. Let’s delve deeper into the key moments and performances that defined this quarter-final clash.

The Return of Legends:

The inclusion of stalwarts Stephen Cluxton and Michael Fitzsimons injected experience and stability into the Dublin lineup. Cluxton’s leadership and Fitzsimons’ defensive prowess bolstered Dublin’s resolve, setting the tone for the team’s performance.

Dynamic Midfield Duo:

The midfield partnership of Ciarán Kilkenny and Con O’Callaghan proved instrumental in Dublin’s success. Kilkenny’s vision and playmaking ability, combined with O’Callaghan’s explosive pace and finishing, posed constant threats to the Meath defense.

First-Half Showdown:

The opening period saw Meath putting up a commendable fight, with players like Darragh Campion and Ronan Jones showcasing their skills with well-taken points. However, Dublin’s composure and clinical finishing ensured they maintained a comfortable lead going into halftime.

Seán Bugler’s Impactful Goal:

Dublin’s first-half dominance was punctuated by a crucial goal from Seán Bugler, orchestrated by Ross McGarry’s deft flick. Bugler’s clinical finish underscored Dublin’s ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities and seize control of the game.

Second-Half Surge:

As the second half commenced, Dublin continued to assert their authority on the match. Led by the dynamic duo of O’Callaghan and John Small, Dublin extended their lead with a flurry of points, leaving Meath struggling to mount a comeback.

Sublime Team Play:

Dublin’s success was not solely reliant on individual brilliance but also on their cohesive team play. Substitute Paddy Small’s instrumental role in creating goal-scoring opportunities exemplified Dublin’s depth and versatility, while the contributions of Cormac Costello and Cian Murphy off the bench underscored the team’s strength in depth.

Conclusion:

Dublin’s comprehensive victory over Meath served as a statement of intent as they embarked on their quest for yet another Leinster SFC title. With a blend of experience, skill, and tactical nous, Dublin showcased why they are considered the benchmark in Gaelic football. As they progress through the championship, their opponents will undoubtedly have their work cut out to dethrone the reigning champions.

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