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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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Saturday 13 December

  • Ulster club SFC final

    6.15pm

    Scotstown (Monaghan) v Kilcoo (Down)

    Box-It Athletic Grounds

  • Ladies All-Ireland club SFC final

    4pm

    Kilkerrin-Clonberne (Galway) v St. Ergnat’s (Antrim)

    Croke Park

  • Ladies All-Ireland club IFC final

    2pm

    Caltra Cuans (Galway) v Knockbride (Cavan)

    Croke Park

  • Camogie All-Ireland club Junior final

    2pm

    Brídíní Óga (Antrim) v St Dominic’s (Roscommon)

    Donaghmore Ashbourne

  • Camogie All-Ireland club Junior B final

    12:45pm

    Éire Óg, Carrickmore (Tyrone) v St Kevin’s (Louth)

    NGDC Abbottstown

Sunday 14 December

  • Leinster club IFC final

    1.30pm

    Sallins (Kildare) v Tubberclair (Westmeath)

    Cedral St Conleth’s Park

  • Leinster club JFC final

    1.30pm

    Fighting Cocks (Carlow) v Grangenovlin (Kildare)

    SETU Carlow Campus

  • Camogie All-Ireland club Senior final

    4.15pm

    Athenry (Galway) v St Finbarr’s (Cork)

    Croke Park

  • Camogie All-Ireland club Intermediate final

    2pm

    Ballincollig (Cork) v Camross (Laois)

    Croke Park

  • Ladies All-Ireland club JFC final

    2pm

    Cromane (Kerry) v Muckalee (Kilkenny)

    Parnell Park

Saturday 20 December

  • All-Ireland club JHC semi-final

    1pm

    Kilbrittain (Cork) v Davidstown Courtnacuddy (Wexford)

    Clonmel Commercials

  • All-Ireland club JHC semi-final

    1pm

    Burt (Donegal) v Easkey (Sligo)

    Ballyshannon

Sunday 21 December

  • All-Ireland club SHC semi-final

    1.30pm

    Loughrea (Galway) v Slaughtneil (Derry)

    Parnell Park

  • All-Ireland club SHC semi-final

    3.30pm

    Ballygunner (Waterford) v St Martin’s (Wexford)

    Semple Stadium

  • All-Ireland club IHC semi-final

    2pm

    Éire Óg An Charraig Mhór (Tyrone) v Tooreen (Mayo)

    Kingspan Breffni Park

  • All-Ireland club IHC semi-final

    2pm

    Upperchurch-Drombane (Tipperary) v Danesfort (Kilkenny)

    Laois Hire O’Moore Park

Friday 2 January

Dr McKenna Cup
Armagh v Tyrone (BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, 19:00

McGrath Cup
Waterford v Clare, Cappoquin Logistics Fraher Field Dungarvan, 7pm
Limerick v Tipperary, Mick Neville Park Rathkeale, 7pm
Saturday 3 January

All-Ireland club SFC semi-finals
St Brigid’s (Roscommon) v Scotstown (Monaghan) OR Kilcoo (Down), TBC, TBC
Ballyboden St Enda’s (Dublin) v Daingean Uí Chúis (Kerry), TBC, TBC

Dr McKenna Cup
Cavan v Monaghan, Kingspan Breffni, 18:00

Munster Hurling League
Tipperary v Waterford, Clonmel Sportsfield, 2pm
Clare v Limerick, Tulla, 2pm

O’Byrne Cup
Laois v Dublin, TBC, TBC
Wexford v Kildare, TBC, TBC
Carlow v Offaly, TBC, TBC
Wicklow v Meath, TBC, TBC
Longford v Westmeath, TBC, TBC

Sunday 4 January

Dr McKenna Cup
Donegal v Derry, Letterkenny 13:30

Connacht FBD FL
Sligo v Mayo, TBC, TBC
Galway v London, TBC, TBC
Roscommon v Leitrim, TBC, TBC

Walsh Cup
Kildare v Galway, TBC, TBC
Offaly v Antrim, TBC, TBC
Westmeath v Kilkenny, TBC, TBC
Laois v Wexford, TBC, TBC
Carlow v Dublin, TBC, TBC

 

Tuesday 6 January

McGrath Cup
Clare v Kerry, Clarecastle, 7pm
Tipperary v Cork, Templetuohy, 7pm
Wednesday 7 January

Dr McKenna Cup
Down v Armagh, Páirc Esler, 7.30pm
Fermanagh v Cavan, Tempo, 7.30pm
Derry v Antrim, Owenbeg, 7.30pm

Munster Hurling League
Waterford v Kerry, Cappoquin Logistics Fraher Field Dungarvan, 7pm
Limerick v Cork, Limerick venue, 7:35pm

O’Byrne Cup quarter-finals
Carlow or Offaly v Wicklow or /Meath, TBC, TBC
Longford or Westmeath v Louth, TBC, TBC

 

Thursday 8 January

Walsh Cup quarter-final
Laois or Wexford v Carlow or Dublin, TBC, TBC

Saturday 10 January

Connacht FBD FL
Leitrim v Galway, TBC, TBC
London v Sligom, TBC, TBC
Mayo v Roscommon, TBC, TBC

O’Byrne Cup semi-finals
Wexford or Kildare v Laois or Dublin, TBC, TBC
Carlow or Offaly or Wicklow or Meath v Longford or Westmeath or Louth, TBC, TBC

 

Sunday 11 January

Dr McKenna Cup
Tyrone v Down, Tyrone venue, 1.30pm
Monaghan v Fermanagh, Castleblayney, 1.30pm
Antrim v Donegal, Cargin, 1.30pm

Munster Hurling League
Kerry v Tipperary, Austin Stack Park Tralee, 2pm

McGrath Cup
Kerry v Waterford, Dr Crokes Killarney, 2pm
Cork v Limerick, Páirc Uí Rinn, 2pm

Walsh Cup semi-finals
Laois or Wexford or Carlow or Dublin v Westmeath or Kilkenny, TBC, TBC
Kildare or Galway v Offaly or Antrim, TBC, TBC

Monday 12 January

Munster Hurling League
Cork v Clare, Mallow, 7pm

Wednesday 14 January

Dr McKenna Cup semi-finals

Friday 16 January

O’Byrne Cup final
Saturday 17 January

Dr McKenna Cup final

Munster HL final

McGrath Cup final

Connacht FBD FL final

 

Sunday 18 January

Walsh Cup final

Saturday 24 January

Allianz Football League Roinn 1
Páirc an Chrócaigh 17:00 Áth Cliath v Dún na nGall

Allianz Football League Roinn 2
Páirc an Chrócaigh 15:00 An Mhí v Doire
O’Neills Healy Park, Omagh 18:00 Tír Eoghain v Cill Dara

Allianz Football League Roinn 3
Páirc Esler, Newry 18:00 An Dún v An Clár
Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 18:00 Laois v Luimneach

Allianz Football League Roinn 4
Cappoquin Logistics Fraher Field, 16:00 Port Láirge v An Longfort

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1A
FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles 19:00 Tiobraid Árann v Gaillimh

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1B
Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow 14:30 Ceatharlach v An Dún
Chadwicks Wexford Park, Wexford 16:00 Loch Garman v Aontroim

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 2
St. Loman’s Park, Trim 12:30 An Mhí v Londain
Celtic Park, Derry 13:00 Doire v Ciarraí

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 3
BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, Armagh 14:00 Ard Mhacha v Lú

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 4
Kingspan Breffni, Cavan 13:00 An Cabhán v Warwickshire
Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán 14:00 Liatroim v An Longfort
Grattan Park, Inniskeen 14:00 Muineachán v Sligeach

Sunday 25 January

Allianz Football League Roinn 1
Pearse Stadium, Salthill 13:45 Gaillimh v Maigh Eo
Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney 14:00 Ciarraí v Ros Comáin
St. Tiernach’s Park, Clones 14:00 Muineachán v Ard Mhacha

Allianz Football League Roinn 2
SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork 13:30 Corcaigh v An Cabhán
Glenisk O’Connor Park, Tullamore 14:00 Uíbh Fhailí v Lú

Allianz Football League Roinn 3
Brewster Park, Enniskillen 13:00 Fear Manach v Loch Garman
TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar 14:00 An Iarmhí v Sligeach

Allianz Football League Roinn 4
Erins Own, Cargin (Toomebridge) 14:00 Aontroim v Ceatharlach
McGovern Park, Ruislip 14:00 Londain v Tiobraid Árann
Echelon Park, Aughrim 14:00 Cill Mhantáin v Liatroim

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1A
UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny 14:00 Cill Chainnigh v Uíbh Fhailí
SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 15:45 Corcaigh v Port Láirge Cork

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1B
Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, 14:00 An Clár v Áth Cliath Ennis

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 2
Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, 13:00 Maigh Eo v Laois Castlebar

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 3
King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, 14:00 Ros Comáin v Cill Mhantáin Roscommon
O’Neills Healy Park, 14:00 Tír Eoghain v Dún na nGall Omagh

Saturday 31 January

Allianz Football League Roinn 1
BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, Armagh 17:00 Ard Mhacha v Gaillimh

Allianz Football League Roinn 2
Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 18:00 Cill Dara v Uíbh Fhailí Newbridge
Celtic Park, Derry 18:00 Doire v Tír Eoghain

Allianz Football League Roinn 3
Mick Neville Park, Rathkeale 14:00 Luimneach v An Dún
Chadwicks Wexford Park, 18:00 Loch Garman v Laois Wexford

Allianz Football League Roinn 4
Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow 18:00 Ceatharlach v Cill Mhantáin

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1A
Pearse Stadium, Salthill 19:00 Gaillimh v Corcaigh

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1B
Parnell Park, Dublin 19:30 Áth Cliath v Cill Dara

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 3
O’Donnell Park, Letterkenny 14:00 Dún na nGall v Fear Manach
Protection & Prosperity Louth 14:00 Lú v Tír Eoghain

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 4
Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán 14:00 Liatroim v Sligeach MacDiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon
Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, 14:00 An Longfort v An Cabhán Longford
GAA Centre of Excellence, 13:00 Lancashire v Muineachán Abbottstown, Dublin

Sunday 1 February

Allianz Football League Roinn 1
Father Tierney Park, Ballyshannon 13:30 Dún na nGall v Ciarraí
Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, 13:30 Maigh Eo v Áth Cliath Castlebar
King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, 14:00 Ros Comáin v Muineachán Roscommon

Allianz Football League Roinn 2
DEFY Pairc Mhuire, Ardee 13:30 Lú v Corcaigh
Kingspan Breffni, Cavan 15:45 An Cabhán v An Mhí

Allianz Football League Roinn 3
Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, 14:00 An Clár v An Iarmhí  Ennis
TBC 14:00 Sligeach v Fear Manach

Allianz Football League Roinn 4
Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán 13:00 Liatroim v Port Láirge MacDiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon
Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, 13:00 An Longfort v Londain Longford
FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles 14:00 Tiobraid Árann v Aontroim

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1A
Glenisk O’Connor Park, Tullamore 14:00 Uíbh Fhailí v Tiobraid Árann
Azzurri Walsh Park, Waterford 14:00 Port Láirge v Luimneach

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1
Pearse Park, Dunloy 13:00 Aontroim v An Clár
McKenna Park, Ballycran 14:00 An Dún v Loch Garman

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 2
Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 13:00 Laois v Doire Portlaoise
McGovern Park, Ruislip 13:00 Londain v Maigh Eo
Austin Stack Park, Tralee 14:00 Ciarraí v An Iarmhí

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 3
Echelon Park, Aughrim 14:00 Cill Mhantáin v Ard Mhacha

Saturday 7 February

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1A
SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 19:30 Corcaigh v Tiobraid Árann Cork

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1B
Chadwicks Wexford Park, 17:15 Loch Garman v Ceatharlach Wexford

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 2
Austin Stack Park, Tralee 12:30 Ciarraí v Londain
Celtic Park, Derry 13:00 Doire v Maigh Eo

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 3
BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, Armagh 14:30 Ard Mhacha v Ros Comáin

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 4
TBC 13:00 Sligeach v Lancashire
Grattan Park, Inniskeen 14:00 Muineachán v An Longfort

Sunday 8 February

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1A
Azzurri Walsh Park, Waterford 13:45 Port Láirge v Uíbh Fhailí
TUS Gaelic Grounds, Limerick 15:45 Luimneach v Cill Chainnigh

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1B
Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, 13:30 An Clár v An Dún Ennis
Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 14:00 Cill Dara v Aontroim Newbridge

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 2
TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar 14:00 An Iarmhí v An Mhí

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 3
Brewster Park, Enniskillen 14:00 Fear Manach v Lú O
‘Neills Healy Park, Omagh 14:00 Tír Eoghain v Cill Mhantáin

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 4
Páirc na hÉireann, Birmingham 13:00 Warwickshire v Liatroim

Saturday 14 February

Allianz Football League Roinn 1
Austin Stack Park, Tralee 17:00 Ciarraí v Gaillimh
Páirc an Chrócaigh 19:00 Áth Cliath v Muineachán

Allianz Football League Roinn 2
Páirc an Chrócaigh 17:00 An Mhí v Lú
Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 18:30 Cill Dara v Doire Newbridge

Allianz Football League Roinn 3
Páirc Esler, Newry 18:00 An Dún v An Iarmhí
Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 18:00 Laois v Sligeach Portlaoise

Allianz Football League Roinn 4
Cappoquin Logistics Fraher Field, 18:00 Port Láirge v Cill Mhantáin

Sunday 15 February

Allianz Football League Roinn 1
O’Donnell Park, Letterkenny 13:45 Dún na nGall v Maigh Eo
King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, 14:00 Ros Comáin v Ard Mhacha Roscommon

Allianz Football League Roinn 2
Glenisk O’Connor Park, 14:00 Uíbh Fhailí v Corcaigh Tullamore
O’Neills Healy Park, Omagh 15:45 Tír Eoghain v An Cabhán

Allianz Football League Roinn 3
Brewster Park, Enniskillen 13:00 Fear Manach v An Clár
Mick Neville Park, Rathkeale 14:00 Luimneach v Loch Garman

Allianz Football League Roinn 4
McGovern Park, Ruislip 13:00 Londain v Liatroim
Erins Own, Cargin 14:00 Aontroim v An Longfort
FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles 14:00 Tiobraid Árann v Ceatharlach

Saturday 21 February

Allianz Football League Roinn 1
Páirc an Chrócaigh 19:00 Áth Cliath v Ciarraí
Pearse Stadium, Salthill 19:00 Gaillimh v Ros Comáin

Allianz Football League Roinn 2
Celtic Park, Derry 18:00 Doire v Uíbh Fhailí

Allianz Football League Roinn 4
Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow 18:00 Ceatharlach v Port Láirge

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1A
FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles 17:30 Tiobraid Árann v Luimneach

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1B
Páirc an Chrócaigh 17:00 Áth Cliath v Loch Garman
Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 18:30 Cill Dara v An Clár Newbridge

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 2
Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 14:00 Laois v Ciarraí Portlaoise

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 3
O’Donnell Park, Letterkenny 14:00 Dún na nGall v Ard Mhacha
Brewster Park, Enniskillen 14:00 Fear Manach v Tír Eoghain
Protection & Prosperity Louth 14:00 Lú v Ros Comáin

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 4
Kingspan Breffni, Cavan 13:00 An Cabhán v Lancashire
TBC 13:00 Sligeach v Warwickshire
Grattan Park, Inniskeen 14:00 Muineachán v Liatroim

Sunday 22 February

Allianz Football League Roinn 1
St. Tiernach’s Park, Clones 13:45 Muineachán v Maigh Eo
BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, Armagh 15:45 Ard Mhacha v Dún na nGall

Allianz Football League Roinn 2
Páirc Uí Rinn 14:00 Corcaigh v An Mhí
DEFY Pairc Mhuire, Ardee 14:00 Lú v Tír Eoghain
Kingspan Breffni, Cavan 15:00 An Cabhán v Cill Dara

Allianz Football League Roinn 3
TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar 13:00 An Iarmhí v Fear Manach
Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, 14:00 An Clár v Laois Ennis
TBC 14:00 Sligeach v Luimneach
Chadwicks Wexford Park, 14:00 Loch Garman v An Dún

Allianz Football League Roinn 4
Echelon Park, Aughrim 13:00 Cill Mhantáin v Londain
Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán 14:00 Liatroim v Aontroim MacDiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon
Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, 14:00 An Longfort v Tiobraid Árann Longford

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1A
UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny 13:45 Cill Chainnigh v Port Láirge
St Brendan’s Park Birr 14:00 Uíbh Fhailí v Gaillimh

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1B
Pearse Park, Dunloy 13:00 Aontroim v Ceatharlach

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 2
McGovern Park, Ruislip 13:00 Londain v An Iarmhí
St. Loman’s Park, Trim 13:00 An Mhí v Doire

Saturday 28 February

Allianz Football League Roinn 2
Kingspan Breffni, Cavan 17:15 An Cabhán v Lú O’Neills
Healy Park, Omagh 18:00 Tír Eoghain v Uíbh Fhailí
Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 19:00 Cill Dara v An Mhí Newbridge

Allianz Football League Roinn 3
Páirc Esler, Newry 18:00 An Dún v Fear Manach
Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 18:00 Laois v An Iarmhí  Portlaoise
Mick Neville Park, Rathkeale 18:00 Luimneach v An Clár

Allianz Football League Roinn 4
Roger Casements, Portglenone 17:00 Aontroim v Cill Mhantáin

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1B
Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow 18:00 Ceatharlach v An Clár

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 2
Celtic Park, Derry 13:00 Doire v Londain
Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, 14:00 Maigh Eo v An Mhí Castlebar

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 3
King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, 14:30 Ros Comáin v Tír Eoghain Roscommon

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 4
GAA Centre of Excellence, 13:00 Lancashire v An Longfort Abbottstown
Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán 14:00 Liatroim v An Cabhán MacDiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon

Sunday 1 March

Allianz Football League Roinn 1
Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney 13:15 Ciarraí v Muineachán H
astings Insurance MacHale Park, 13:15 Maigh Eo v Ard Mhacha Castlebar
Father Tierney Park, Ballyshannon 13:15 Dún na nGall v Gaillimh
King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, 14:00 Ros Comáin v Áth Cliath Roscommon

Allianz Football League Roinn 2
Celtic Park, Derry 13:00 Doire v Corcaigh

Allianz Football League Roinn 3
Chadwicks Wexford Park, Wexford 14:00 Loch Garman v Sligeach

Allianz Football League Roinn 4
McGovern Park, Ruislip 13:00 Londain v Port Láirge
Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, 14:00 An Longfort v Ceatharlach Longford
FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles 14:00 Tiobraid Árann v Liatroim

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1A
Pearse Stadium, Salthill 14:00 Gaillimh v Port Láirge
Glenisk O’Connor Park, Tullamore 14:00 Uíbh Fhailí v Luimneach
UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny 15:15 Cill Chainnigh v Corcaigh

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1B
McKenna Park, Ballycran 13:00 An Dún v Cill Dara
Pearse Park, Dunloy 14:00 Aontroim v Áth Cliath

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 2
TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar 14:00 An Iarmhí v Laois

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 3
Protection & Prosperity Louth 14:00 Lú v Dún na nGall GAA Training Centre, Darver
Echelon Park, Aughrim 14:00 Cill Mhantáin v Fear Manach

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 4
Páirc na hÉireann, Birmingham 13:00 Warwickshire v Muineachán

Saturday 7 March

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1A
Pearse Stadium, Salthill 17:15 Gaillimh v Cill Chainnigh
TUS Gaelic Grounds, Limerick 19:00 Luimneach v Corcaigh

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1B
Parnell Park, Dublin 17:00 Áth Cliath v An Dún

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 3
O’Neills Healy Park, Omagh 14:00 Tír Eoghain v Ard Mhacha

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 4
Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán 13:00 Liatroim v Lancashire MacDiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon
TBC 14:30 Sligeach v An Cabhán

Sunday 8 March

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1A
Azzurri Walsh Park, Waterford 15:15 Port Láirge v Tiobraid Árann

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1B
Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, 13:15 An Clár v Loch Garman Ennis
Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 14:00 Cill Dara v Ceatharlach Newbridge

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 2
Austin Stack Park, Tralee 14:00 Ciarraí v Maigh Eo
Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 14:00 Laois v An Mhí Portlaoise
TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar 14:00 An Iarmhí v Doire

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 3
O’Donnell Park, Letterkenny 14:00 Dún na nGall v Cill Mhantáin
Brewster Park, Enniskillen 14:00 Fear Manach v Ros Comáin

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 4
Páirc na hÉireann, Birmingham 13:00 Warwickshire v An Longfort

Saturday 14 March

Allianz Football League Roinn 1
Austin Stack Park, Tralee 16:00 Ciarraí v Maigh Eo Páirc an Chrócaigh 19:00 Áth Cliath v Ard Mhacha

Allianz Football League Roinn 2
SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 17:00 Corcaigh v Cill Dara Cork
Páirc an Chrócaigh 17:00 An Mhí v Tír Eoghain

Allianz Football League Roinn 3
Brewster Park, Enniskillen 18:00 Fear Manach v Laois

Allianz Football League Roinn 4
Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow 18:00 Ceatharlach v Londain

Sunday 15 March

Allianz Football League Roinn 1
King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, 13:30 Ros Comáin v Dún na nGall Roscommon
Grattan Park, Inniskeen 15:45 Muineachán v Gaillimh

Allianz Football League Roinn 2
DEFY Pairc Mhuire, Ardee 13:30 Lú v Doire
Glenisk O’Connor Park, Tullamore 14:00 Uíbh Fhailí v An Cabhán

Allianz Football League Roinn 3
Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, 14:00 An Clár v Loch Garman Ennis
TBC 14:00 Sligeach v An Dún TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar 14:00 An Iarmhí v Luimneach

Allianz Football League Roinn 4
Cappoquin Logistics Fraher Field, 13:00 Port Láirge v Aontroim Dungarvan
Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán 14:00 Liatroim v An Longfort MacDiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon
Echelon Park, Aughrim 14:00 Cill Mhantáin v Tiobraid Árann

Saturday 21 March

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1A
SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork 19:00 Corcaigh v Uíbh Fhailí
TUS Gaelic Grounds, Limerick 19:00 Luimneach v Gaillimh
FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles 19:00 Tiobraid Árann v Cill Chainnigh

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 1B
Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow 17:00 Ceatharlach v Áth Cliath
Páirc Esler, Newry 17:00 An Dún v Aontroim
Chadwicks Wexford Park, Wexford 17:00 Loch Garman v Cill Dara

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 2
McGovern Park, Ruislip 13:00 Londain v Laois
Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, 13:00 Maigh Eo v An Iarmhí  Castlebar
St. Loman’s Park, Trim 13:00 An Mhí v Ciarraí

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 3
BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, Armagh 14:00 Ard Mhacha v Fear Manach
King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, 14:00 Ros Comáin v Dún na nGall Roscommon
Echelon Park, Aughrim 14:00 Cill Mhantáin v Lú

Allianz Hurling League Roinn 4
Kingspan Breffni, Cavan 14:00 An Cabhán v Muineachán
TBC 14:00 Lancashire v Warwickshire
Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, 14:00 An Longfort v Sligeach

Sunday 22 March

Allianz Football League Roinn 1
BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, Armagh 15:30 Ard Mhacha v Ciarraí
Pearse Stadium, Salthill 15:30 Gaillimh v Áth Cliath
Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, 15:30 Maigh Eo v Ros Comáin Castlebar
St. Tiernach’s Park, Clones 15:30 Muineachán v Dún na nGall

Allianz Football League Roinn 2
Celtic Park, Derry 13:15 Doire v An Cabhán
Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 13:15 Cill Dara v Lú Newbridge
Glenisk O’Connor Park, Tullamore 13:15 Uíbh Fhailí v An Mhí
O’Neills Healy Park, Omagh 13:15 Tír Eoghain v Corcaigh

Allianz Football League Roinn 3
Páirc Esler, Newry 14:00 An Dún v Laois
Mick Neville Park, Rathkeale 14:00 Luimneach v Fear Manach
TBC 14:00 Sligeach v An Clár
Chadwicks Wexford Park, Wexford 14:00 Loch Garman v An Iarmhí

Allianz Football League Roinn 4
Erins Own, Cargin (Toomebridge) 13:00 Aontroim v Londain
Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow 13:00 Ceatharlach v Liatroim
Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, 13:00 An Longfort v Cill Mhantáin Longford
FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles 13:00 Tiobraid Árann v Port Láirge

 

Saturday 28th -Sunday 29th March
NFL finals (Divisions 1, 2, 3 & 4); NHL finals (Divisions 2, 3 & 4)

 

April

Saturday 4th-Sunday 5th: NHL finals (Divisions 1A & 1B)

Saturday 11th-Sunday 12th: Start of provincial senior football championships

Saturday 18th-Sunday 19th: Leinster SHC (R1): Galway v Kilkenny, Kildare v Wexford, Offaly v Dublin; Munster SHC (R1): Clare v Waterford, Tipperary v Cork

Saturday 25th-Sunday 26th: Leinster SHC (R2): Kilkenny v Wexford, Galway v Offaly, Dublin v Kildare; Munster SHC Rd 2: Cork v Limerick, Waterford v Tipperary

 

May

Saturday 2nd-Sunday 3rd: Munster SHC (3A): Clare v Limerick

Saturday 9th-Sunday 10th: Munster SFC final; Connacht SFC final; Leinster SHC (R3): Offaly v Kilkenny, Kildare v Galway, Wexford v Dublin; Munster SHC (R3B): Waterford v Cork

Saturday 16th-Sunday 17th: Leinster SFC final; Ulster SFC final; Leinster SHC (R4): Kilkenny v Kildare, Offaly v Wexford, Galway v Dublin; Munster SHC (R4): Tipperary v Clare, Limerick v Waterford

Saturday 23rd-Sunday 24th: All-Ireland SFC (R1); Leinster SHC (R5): Dublin v Kilkenny, Wexford v Galway, Kildare v Offaly; Munster SHC (R5): Cork v Clare, Limerick v Tipperary

Saturday 30th-Sunday 31st: All-Ireland SFC (R1)

 

June

Saturday 6th: Leinster SHC final; Joe McDonagh Cup final

Sunday 7th: Munster SHC final

Saturday 13th-Sunday 14th: All-Ireland SFC (R2); All-Ireland SHC preliminary quarter-final

Saturday 20th-Sunday 21st: All-Ireland SFC (R3); All-Ireland SHC quarter-finals

Saturday 27th-Sunday 28th: All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals

 

July

Saturday 4th: All-Ireland SHC semi-final (Leinster winner v quarter-final winner)

Sunday 5th: All-Ireland SHC semi-final (Munster winner v quarter-final winner)

Saturday 11th-Sunday 12th: All-Ireland SFC semi-finals; Tailteann Cup final (Saturday)

Sunday 19th: All-Ireland SHC final

Sunday 26th: All-Ireland SFC final

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Paula Doherty Elected First Female President of GAA Rounders

Paula Doherty, from Castlebar, Co Mayo, has been elected as the first female President of GAA Rounders — a landmark moment for the sport and a hugely popular appointment across the country. A current All-Star and a key member of the dominant Breaffy Senior Ladies team that won four All-Ireland titles in a row, Paula brings both on-field success and deep administrative experience to the role.

Outside of Rounders, she works in education as Programme Director in St Angela’s College, Sligo, where her background in leadership, organisation, and student support has shaped her reputation for calm, steady, and practical decision-making.

Over the past decade she has become one of the most respected figures in the sport, contributing to juvenile development, national structures, and club growth, while earning widespread trust from volunteers and clubs alike.

Accepting the role, Paula kept her message grounded and focused on the people who drive the sport forward:

“It’s a privilege to take on this position. My only aim is to do right by the clubs, the volunteers, and the players who keep this sport alive every single week.”

While acknowledging the significance of her election, she was quick to place the emphasis back on the work ahead:

“Being the first woman to hold the role is something I’m proud of. But what matters now is the work. Titles are one thing — getting things done is another.”

Drawing on themes she discussed in her interview, Paula highlighted structure, communication, and stability as the central priorities of her presidency:

“People want clarity, consistency, and respect. If we get our systems right — fixtures, communication, development, refereeing — everything else will follow.”

She also emphasised the need to rebuild trust and support the growing number of clubs nationwide:

“This sport has huge potential, but potential only becomes progress when everyone feels listened to. That’s the standard I’m setting for myself and for the Association.”

Paula closed her speech by thanking those who encouraged her to step forward:

“I didn’t put myself into this lightly. I care about Rounders, and I’ll give the job everything I have.”

Her election has been warmly welcomed, with clubs across the country viewing her presidency as a fresh chapter and a steadying influence at a key moment for the sport.

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Provincial Club GAA Weekend Review – St Martin’s Shock Na Fianna, Commercials Dominate, St Finbarr’s Advance

By SportsNewsIreland / GAA Provincial Round-Up

It was a dramatic and action-packed weekend of GAA provincial club championship action across Ireland, with several major stories emerging.
St Martin’s produced the biggest shock of the season by knocking out reigning All-Ireland club hurling champions Na Fianna,
while Clonmel Commercials coasted to yet another Tipperary Senior Football Championship title.
In Munster, St Finbarr’s booked their place in the Munster Senior Camogie Final,
Naas pushed on to the Leinster Hurling semi-finals,
and the dual warriors of Éire Óg Ennis kept their extraordinary season alive on two fronts.

Quinlivan Leads Clonmel Commercials to 22nd Tipperary SFC Title

Michael Quinlivan produced a brilliant display, scoring a superb goal as Clonmel Commercials
dismantled Kilsheelan–Kilcash 1-26 to 1-5 in the Tipperary Senior Football Championship final.
The win gives Commercials their 22nd county title, moving them ahead of Fethard on the historic roll of honour.

Tommy Morrissey’s side, inspired by All-Ireland hurling winner Peter McGarry, led by only three at half-time but completely
dominated the second half. The victory carried emotional weight as the players dedicated the title to the late Philly Ryan,
known as “Mr Commercials”. His son Shane played in goal in a poignant moment for the club.

Quinlivan, Seamus Kennedy, Cian Smith, and Seán O’Connor — who hit 0-6 each — all starred, setting up a huge Munster quarter-final clash
with St Finbarr’s
next weekend.

Sorcha McCartan Fires St Finbarr’s into Munster Camogie Final

Cork’s two-time All-Ireland winner Sorcha McCartan delivered a match-winning performance, hitting 1-9 to help
St Finbarr’s defeat Newcastlewest and qualify for their first Munster Senior Camogie Final.

Newcastlewest forced extra time with a brilliant late goal from Kate Ambrose — who finished with an extraordinary 2-7 — but
the Barrs kept their composure. Cork star Orlaith Cahalane chipped in with 0-3, and McCartan sealed the win with the final point in a
high-scoring 2-19 to 3-14 thriller.

The Cork champions now face De La Salle after the Waterford side overcame Thurles Sarsfields in the opposite semi-final.

Jack Sheridan Shines as Naas March into Leinster Hurling Semi-Finals

Naas continued their impressive provincial run with a 2-17 to 1-17 victory over Mount Leinster Rangers in the
Leinster club hurling championship.

The sides were level at half-time, but Jack Sheridan’s expertly taken goal pushed Naas five points clear on 41 minutes.
Rangers’ hopes faded further when talisman Chris Nolan received a second yellow card.

Kevin McDonald’s late goal narrowed the gap, but Simon Leacy’s fourth point from play steadied Naas and sealed a semi-final
showdown with St Martin’s of Wexford.

Barry O’Connor’s Goal Helps St Martin’s Upset Na Fianna

In the headline story of the weekend, St Martin’s produced a stunning 1-21 to 2-17 victory to eliminate
All-Ireland champions Na Fianna in the Leinster hurling championship.

Barry O’Connor’s decisive 49th-minute goal — cleverly set up by his cousin Rory — proved the momentum-shifter. The former AFL player finished
clinically to punish Na Fianna, who have been surviving on razor-thin margins all season.

Despite goals from AJ Murphy and Seán Currie, Na Fianna could not hold off a late surge, as
Dáithí Hayes’ men landed the final three points in injury time. Jack, Rory, and Barry O’Connor all contributed in a historic win.

McInerney Masterclass Keeps Éire Óg Ennis Alive in Both Codes

Éire Óg Ennis continued their outstanding dual-code season with a 0-20 to 1-13 victory over Rathgormack in the
Munster senior football quarter-final.

Clare star Mark McInerney hit an incredible 0-16, including four two-pointers, to carry the Ennis side despite
an early goal from Rathgormack’s Stephen Curry.

Éire Óg’s remarkable group of 11 dual players now enter a hectic schedule:

  • Next weekend — Munster Club Hurling Semi-Final vs Loughmore-Castleiney
  • Following weekend — Munster Club Football Semi-Final against the winner of St Finbarr’s vs Clonmel Commercials
 

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Maigh Cuilinn crowned Galway champions after late surge

Galway SFC Final · Pearse Stadium
Maigh Cuilinn 1-17  –  1-15 Salthill-Knocknacarra
By Billy Coss at Pearse Stadium

The Story

  • Third county title of the decade: Maigh Cuilinn’s composure in the closing minutes sealed another Frank Fox Cup.
  • Seán Kelly outstanding: The Galway captain hit 1-2 and drove his side from centre back.
  • Dessie Conneely delivered late: Levelled the game and then nailed a huge two-point free from long range on 60 minutes.
  • Peter Cooke impact: Came on in the first half and kicked two massive two-pointers from distance.
  • Heartbreak for Salthill-Knocknacarra: Led 1-14 to 1-13 with nine minutes to play, but couldn’t close it out.
  • Emotional tribute: Captain David Wynne dedicated the win to former manager Don Connellan, who passed away in August.

Maigh Cuilinn are Galway champions again.Two years after last lifting the Frank Fox Cup, and five years on from their historic first title, the West Board club showed all their trademark resilience to edge past Salthill-Knocknacarra in a gripping Galway Senior Football Championship final.

This is Maigh Cuilinn’s third county title of the decade. Across local championship football since 2020, only Mountbellew-Moylough (2021 semi-final) and Corofin (2023 and 2024 finals) have managed to knock them out. That consistency told again here.

On a night of fine margins, composure under pressure was the difference. Galway captain Seán Kelly delivered a man of the match display, finishing with 1-2 from play and repeatedly roaring out of defence. Dessie Conneely – the championship’s most prolific forward – was ice-cold when it mattered, first levelling the game and then landing a stunning two-point free from around 45 metres in the 60th minute.

Peter Cooke, back from the United States and sprung from the bench in the first half, made an instant impact. He clipped two outrageous two-pointers from long range into the Rockbarton Road end and helped Maigh Cuilinn steady themselves whenever the city side threatened to seize control.

It was also an emotional night. In his acceptance speech, captain David Wynne paid tribute to the late Don Connellan, who managed Maigh Cuilinn to titles in 2020 and 2022 and who passed away in August.

Dream start – and a punch back

Maigh Cuilinn tore out of the blocks. Inside the opening minute, Seán Kelly burst through and buried the game’s first goal. Dessie Conneely curled over his first two-point free, and with Fionn McDonagh and Johnny Moloney also on target, Cathal Clancy’s side raced into a 1-4 to 0-1 lead after just nine minutes.

Salthill-Knocknacarra looked rattled early. They struggled on their own kick-out and turned over ball in contact. But they settled. After Donal O’Sullivan struck a 45, the city men landed five of the next six scores. Rob Finnerty was razor sharp inside, and fellow All-Star nominee Matthew Thompson kept chipping away from further out.

The turning point of the half arrived when Daniel O’Flaherty was pulled down in the square. Finnerty drilled the penalty to the net despite a strong hand from goalkeeper Pierce Greally, and suddenly it was 1-5 apiece.

That was the cue for Cooke. Introduced earlier than planned, the Galway midfielder stroked two majestic two-pointers from beyond 40 metres. Kelly added another score, Thompson replied, and Conneely had the last word of the half to send Maigh Cuilinn in 1-11 to 1-6 ahead at the break.

Salthill-Knocknacarra flip it

Salthill-Knocknacarra, without injured captain John Maher after his ankle break in the semi-final win over Corofin, refused to fold. They owned much of the third quarter, even if a couple of early wides kept Maigh Cuilinn alive.

Finnerty and Thompson kept finding angles. Cathal Sweeney kicked a fine score. Off the bench, Rob Walzer split the posts. With 51 minutes gone, Salthill-Knocknacarra were in front for the first time: 1-14 to 1-13.

Chaos at the finish

On 57 minutes, Michael Kitt smashed a shot off the Maigh Cuilinn crossbar. Moments later, at the other end, Conneely levelled. Then he stepped up to nail a monster two-point free from distance to swing it back Maigh Cuilinn’s way entering stoppage time.

Finnerty answered again to cut it to one in the first of six added minutes. But fittingly, it was Seán Kelly who had the last word from play, surging upfield to fist over what proved to be the insurance score.

Salthill-Knocknacarra still had hope. Twice they worked late two-point frees for Tomo Culhane. Twice the ball drifted wide. The whistle went, and Maigh Cuilinn – battered, brave, brilliant – were county champions once more.

Scorers

Maigh Cuilinn:
Dessie Conneely 0-6 (2 two-point frees, 1 free),
Seán Kelly 1-2,
Peter Cooke 0-4 (2 two-pointers),
Fionn McDonagh 0-2,
Niall Walsh 0-1,
Johnny Moloney 0-1,
Paul Kelly 0-1.

Salthill-Knocknacarra:
Rob Finnerty 1-7 (1-0 pen, 1 two-point free, 3 frees),
Matthew Thompson 0-5 (1 two-pointer),
Donal O’Sullivan 0-1 (45),
Cathal Sweeney 0-1,
Robert Walzer 0-1.

Teams

Maigh Cuilinn

Pierce Greally; Aidan Claffey, Eoghan Kelly, Mike Moughan;
Seán O’Connor, Seán Kelly, David Wynne (capt.);
Paul Kelly, Ger Davoren;
Johnny Moloney, Niall Walsh, Tom Clarke;
Fionn McDonagh, Fiachra McDonagh, Dessie Conneely.

Subs:
Peter Cooke for Davoren (20),
Neil Mulcahy for Clarke (38),
Ger Davoren for Fiachra McDonagh (45),
James McLaughlin for O’Connor (52).

Salthill-Knocknacarra

Donal O’Sullivan; Evan Wynne, Dara Conneely, Eoghan Deeley;
Mark Mannion, Aaron Mannion, Cathal Sweeney;
Niall Hanahoe, Michael Kitt;
Charlie Power, Matthew Thompson, Daniel O’Flaherty;
Evan Nolan, Robert Finnerty, Tomo Culhane.

Subs:
Paddy Kitt for Aaron Mannion (HT),
Mikey Culhane for Michael Kitt (HT),
Robert Walzer for Nolan (42),
James McDermott for Mikey Culhane (52),
Michael Kitt for Deeley (56).

Referee: Christopher Ryan.

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🌟 GAA Rounders All-Stars 2025: Breaffy, Carrickmacross, Glynn Barntown, Erne Eagles & Galway Rapparees Lead the Way Ahead of Osprey Awards Night

By SportsNewsIreland Staff

The cream of Irish Rounders will gather at the Osprey Hotel in Naas on Friday, 1st November, as over 220 guests attend the 2025 GAA Rounders All-Stars Awards Night — a black-tie celebration honouring the sport’s top players and clubs from another record-breaking season.

After a year that saw the game continue to grow across all four provinces, the Roll of Honour reflects the balance between established heavyweights and emerging forces. Glynn Barntown, Erne Eagles, St Senans, and Galway Rapparees dominate the nominations lists following outstanding campaigns at senior and intermediate level.


🏆 A Celebration of Rounders Excellence

In Leinster, Glynn Barntown once again set the benchmark for consistency, claiming both Senior Team of the Year and Leinster Club of the Year after another exceptional season.

Erne Eagles continue to lead the way in Ulster, collecting Ulster Club of the Year and producing a host of All-Star nominees across all categories, while St Senans (Limerick) dominated at Junior level, claiming multiple All-Star honours and the title of Munster Club of the Year.

In Connacht, it was a brilliant year for Galway City Rapparees, who captured the Connacht Club of the Year title following a breakthrough season across multiple grades. The club’s rapid rise since its foundation in 2021 has been one of the sport’s great stories, highlighted by Ili Tuimauga’s Intermediate Men’s All-Star award — the first in their history. Rapparees’ success at both adult and juvenile levels underlines the club’s growing presence as a major force in western Rounders.

At intermediate level, Emo (Laois) take Intermediate Team of the Year, while Kilmore (Roscommon) claim Junior Team of the Year after an impressive and consistent campaign.


⭐ Individual and Club Award Winners

Connacht Club of the Year: Galway Rapparees
Munster Club of the Year: St Senans (Limerick)
Leinster Club of the Year: Glynn Barntown (Wexford)
Ulster Club of the Year: Erne Eagles (Cavan)

Senior Team of the Year: Glynn Barntown (Wexford)
Intermediate Team of the Year: Emo (Laois)
Junior Team of the Year: Kilmore (Roscommon)

Intermediate & Junior All-Stars

  • Intermediate Men’s All-Star: Ili Tuimauga (Galway Rapparees)
  • Intermediate Ladies All-Star: Hannah McNamee (The Heath, Laois)
  • Intermediate Mixed – Male All-Star: Justin Perrin (Erne Eagles, Cavan)
  • Intermediate Mixed – Female All-Star: Maggie Brady (Erne Eagles, Cavan)
  • Junior Men’s All-Star: John Paul Mulvihill (St Senans, Limerick)
  • Junior Ladies All-Star: Julianne Smith (Inniskeen, Monaghan)
  • Junior Mixed – Male All-Star: Niall Sheehy (St Senans, Limerick)
  • Junior Mixed – Female All-Star: Louie Kelly (St Senans, Limerick)

🥎 Senior Ladies All-Star Nominees

Pitcher: Michelle Hopkins (Breaffy), Irene Scanlon (Erne Eagles), Joanne Murphy (Raheen)
Back Catcher: Katie Groonell (Breaffy), Áine Reilly (Erne Eagles), Leah Mullins (Cuchulainn)
1st Base: Margaret Fitzgibbon (Breaffy), Rachel Reilly (Erne Eagles), Sheena King (Glynn Barntown)
2nd Base: Mary Roche (Glynn Barntown), Geraldine Goldrick (Erne Eagles), Gillian Nolan (Cuchulainn)
3rd Base: Paula Doherty (Breaffy), Maggie Brady (Erne Eagles), Alisha Reddy (Glynn Barntown)
Short Stop: Fainche Higgins (Erne Eagles), Caroline Waters (Cuchulainn), Ann-Marie Dunphy (Glynn Barntown)
Left Outfield: Lisa Flood (Erne Eagles), Amy Moloney (Cuchulainn), Katie Kenny (Breaffy)
Centre Outfield: Shirleen Burns (Erne Eagles), Abbie Delaney (Glynn Barntown), Aileen Gavin (Breaffy)
Right Outfield: Lindsey O’Reilly (Erne Eagles), Marian Shier (Cuchulainn), Claire Burke (Breaffy)
Roaming: Leanne Carroll (Cuchulainn), Chloe Doyle (Glynn Barntown), Lindsey O’Reilly (Erne Eagles)


⚾ Senior Men’s All-Star Nominees

Pitcher: Colin Cannon (Breaffy), Jason Tennant (Glynn Barntown), Barry Lambe (Carrickmacross Emmets)
Back Catcher: Gary Jordan (Glynn Barntown), Colm Kiernan (Carrickmacross Emmets), Jamie Murphy (Breaffy)
1st Base: Frank Duffy (Carrickmacross Emmets), Shane Sheridan (Erne Eagles), Aidan Jayne (Glynn Barntown)
2nd Base: Ronan Kiernan (Carrickmacross Emmets), Gerard Clerkin (Erne Eagles), Gary Boland (Glynn Barntown)
3rd Base: Justin Burns (Carrickmacross Emmets), Paul Delaney (Glynn Barntown), Patrick Heneghan (Breaffy)
Short Stop: Mark Jennings (Breaffy), Michael Cullen (Erne Eagles), Paul Cooper (Glynn Barntown)
Left Outfield: Owen Roe O’Reilly (Erne Eagles), Colm Jordan (Breaffy), Declan Finnegan (Carrickmacross Emmets)
Centre Outfield: John Gibbons (Breaffy), James Byrne (Limekiln), Oran Kiernan (Carrickmacross Emmets)
Right Outfield: Mick Kelly (Glynn Barntown), Euan Matthews (Carrickmacross Emmets), Justin Perrin (Erne Eagles)
Roaming: Patrick Bermingham (Carrickmacross Emmets), Ciaran Weldon (Limekiln), Justin Perrin (Erne Eagles)


⚾ Senior Mixed All-Star Nominees

Female Nominees

  • Michelle Hopkins (Breaffy) – Pitcher
  • Katie Groonell (Breaffy) – Back Catcher
  • Leah Mullins (Cuchulainn) – Back Catcher
  • Gráinne Gavin (Breaffy) – 3rd Base
  • Fainche Higgins (Erne Eagles) – 3rd Base
  • Áine Reilly (Erne Eagles) – Back Catcher

Male Nominees

  • Colm Jordan (Breaffy) – Left Outfield
  • Peadar Waters (Cuchulainn) – Pitcher
  • Gary O’Reilly (Erne Eagles) – Pitcher
  • Gary Jordan (Glynn Barntown) – Back Catcher / Left Outfield
  • Dwayne Keane (The Heath) – Pitcher
  • Colin Cannon (Breaffy) – 2nd Base / Short Stop

🎩 All-Stars Awards Night – Osprey Hotel

The Osprey Hotel in Naas will host the 2025 GAA Rounders All-Stars Awards Night, where over 220 players, officials, and guests will gather for a night of celebration and recognition.

The black-tie event will include a banquet dinner, live entertainment, and guest speakers, culminating in the presentation of the Senior All-Star awards, which represent the highest individual honours in the sport.

With record participation and new clubs joining nationwide, the event marks another major step forward for Rounders as one of the fastest-growing sports within the GAA family.


Congratulations to all nominees and winners! Your achievements continue to raise the bar and inspire the next generation of Rounders players across Ireland.

#GAARounders #AllStars #RoundersFamily #SportsNewsIreland #GAARounders2025

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🏆 Club GAA Weekend Review: Finals, Replays & County Showdowns

A full round-up of all the weekend’s GAA club action from across Ireland.


Antrim

Loughgiel Shamrocks will face St John’s in the Antrim SHC Final after a thrilling weekend. Ryan McMullan’s last-gasp score sealed a dramatic 3-20 to 2-22 win over Dunloy, while Conor Johnston inspired St John’s to their first decider since 1994 with a 1-26 to 1-22 victory against Cushendall.

Carlow

Old Leighlin edged Palatine 3-10 to 0-17 to book their Carlow SFC Final place. Bagenalstown Gaels and Rathvilly drew 1-11 to 0-14 in a tense semi-final, with the replay set for next Sunday at Netwatch Cullen Park.

Clare

Éire Óg Ennis were crowned Clare SHC champions after defeating Clooney-Quin on Sunday. (Full report available on SportsNewsIreland.)

Cork

Midleton and Sarsfields will contest the Cork SHC Final following two high-quality semi-finals at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Midleton edged Blackrock 0-29 to 1-25 after extra-time, while Sarsfields rallied late to beat St Finbarr’s 1-22 to 2-18 and set up a repeat of last year’s decider.

Derry

Slaughtneil claimed the Derry SHC title with victory over Kevin Lynch’s. (Full report available on SportsNewsIreland.)

Down

Kilcoo and Carryduff advanced to the Down SFC Final. Ceilum Doherty’s late point gave Kilcoo a 1-15 to 0-17 win over Clonduff, while Daniel Guinness starred as Carryduff beat Burren 0-19 to 1-9.

Dublin

The Dublin SFC semi-finals delivered drama across the capital. (Full round-up on SportsNewsIreland.)

Fermanagh

Erne Gaels edged Ederney 2-12 to 2-11 thanks to goals from Michael Óg McGarrigle and Aogan Kelm. Derrygonnelly Harps cruised past Teemore 3-16 to 0-8 to also reach the decider.

Galway

Four Galway SHC quarter-finals produced quality action. Holders Loughrea mounted a stunning comeback to beat Clarinbridge, while St Thomas’ needed a last-minute Victor Manso goal to edge Tommy Larkins. Craughwell beat Sarsfields after extra-time, and Turloughmore overcame Oranmore-Maree. Semi-finals: Loughrea v Turloughmore, St Thomas’ v Craughwell.

Kerry

The Kerry SFC enters the quarter-final stage. Mid Kerry will meet Spa, Kenmare Shamrocks face Austin Stacks, Rathmore take on East Kerry, and Dingle – with Tom O’Sullivan returning – meet West Kerry.

Kildare

Niall Kelly’s late free sealed Athy’s 2-14 to 2-13 win over Sarsfields in a thriller. Alex Beirne led Naas with 1-7 in their 1-20 to 0-13 win over Celbridge.

Laois

Clough-Ballacolla and Camross will contest the Laois SHC Final after both recorded extra-time semi-final wins. Willie Dunphy and Stephen Bergin starred for Clough-Ballacolla, while late goals from Darren Drennan and Ciaran Collier saw Camross past Rathdowney-Errill.

Leitrim

Ballinamore Seán O’Heslins and Fenagh St Caillins must meet again after a 1-21 apiece draw in the Leitrim SFC Semi-Final. Leitrim Gaels impressed in a 4-14 to 3-7 win over Mohill, with Conall and Garvan Jones starring.

London

Tír Chonaill Gaels and North London Shamrocks will meet in the London SFC Final after semi-final victories over Round Towers and Fulham Irish respectively.

Louth

Dundalk Gaels edged St Fechin’s 1-17 to 2-13 after extra-time in a thrilling Louth SFC Quarter-Final replay. Tom O’Connell led the way for the Gaels.

Meath

Ratoath and Kiltale reached the Meath SHC Final in style. Ratoath hit five goals, with Cian Rogers scoring 2-7, while Kiltale’s Peter Durnin and James Kelly were on target in their 2-20 to 0-13 win over Kilmessan.

Monaghan

Scotstown eased past Latton 1-22 to 0-11, while Magheracloone beat Corduff 2-14 to 1-5 to advance in the Monaghan SFC.

Offaly

Shinrone and Kilcormac-Killoughey will meet again in the Offaly SHC Final after an enthralling pair of matches. Shinrone beat Belmont 4-18 to 0-22, while Charlie Mitchell’s late point gave K/K a 0-24 to 1-20 win over Birr.

Roscommon

Padraig Pearses and St Brigid’s advanced to the Roscommon SFC Final. Pearses were dominant, winning 5-20 to 1-14, with Eoin Colleran and Conor Ryan among the goals.

Tipperary

Loughmore-Castleiney, Clonmel Commercials, Kilsheelan-Kilcash and Upperchurch-Drombane are through to the Tipperary SFC Semi-Finals after strong quarter-final displays.

Tyrone

Éire Óg Carrickmore lifted the Tyrone SHC title after defeating Eoghan Ruadh. (Full report available on SportsNewsIreland.)

Waterford

Abbeyside-Ballinacourty and Gaultier both advanced to the Waterford SFC Quarter-Finals after close weekend contests. Abbeyside edged An Rinn 0-14 to 0-12, while Gaultier were 1-19 to 0-13 winners over Clashmore/Kinsalebeg.

Wexford

The Wexford SFC Semi-Finals will feature Castletown vs Gusserane O’Rahillys and Shelmaliers vs Kilanerin after a weekend of high-scoring encounters.

Wicklow

Baltinglass were crowned Wicklow SFC champions with victory over Carnew Emmets. (Full report available on SportsNewsIreland.)


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End of an Era for Portumna as Senior Status Slips Away

Portumna’s incredible 33-year stay at the top table of Galway hurling has come to an end.
A 0-24 to 2-14 defeat to Ballinderreen at Kenny Park seals their relegation to the Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship for 2026.

It is a landmark moment for one of Galway’s most storied clubs. Portumna have been ever-present
in the senior ranks since winning the Intermediate county title in 1992. Over the following two decades, they became one of the most dominant club sides in Ireland, capturing
six Galway SHC titles (2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013) and an
extraordinary four All-Ireland Club SHC crowns (2006, 2008, 2009, 2014).

Central to that golden era were the legendary Canning brothers – Ollie, Joe, Tony, and Ivan – who became synonymous with Portumna’s rise to national prominence. Joe Canning, widely regarded as one of the greatest hurlers of all time,
was the talisman during their peak years, producing some of the most memorable club final performances ever seen
in Croke Park.

But today’s result represents a changing of the guard. While Portumna have continued to field competitive teams in
recent years, they have struggled to replicate the dominance of their late-2000s heyday. Ballinderreen’s sharp
shooting in Athenry proved too much despite Portumna’s goals keeping them in the contest until the closing stages.

For a generation of hurling fans, Portumna’s fall is a reminder of how quickly fortunes can turn at club level.

Their drop to Premier Intermediate brings the curtain down on one of the most successful chapters in Galway club hurling history – but also offers the chance for a rebuild and potential resurgence.

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List of Live GAA Matches on Clubber This Weekend https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/57-live-gaa-matches-on-clubber-this-weekend https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/57-live-gaa-matches-on-clubber-this-weekend#respond Wed, 17 Sep 2025 10:05:57 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32280 📺 This Week’s Fixtures on Clubber TV There’s a feast of action lined up this week across the Clubber TV network, with top-class club fixtures from Roscommon, Laois, Waterford, Wexford, Cork, Offaly, and Kerry all being streamed live. From fierce rivalries to local bragging rights, here’s what’s coming up! < Here’s a full list of […]

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📺 This Week’s Fixtures on Clubber TV

There’s a feast of action lined up this week across the Clubber TV network, with top-class club fixtures from Roscommon, Laois, Waterford, Wexford, Cork, Offaly, and Kerry all being streamed live. From fierce rivalries to local bragging rights, here’s what’s coming up!

< Here’s a full list of this week’s fixtures from the image, grouped by county: ⸻ Kildare (Football) • Leixlip v Milltown – Fri, 19th Sept – 7:45pm • Castledermot v St. Laurence’s – Fri, 19th Sept – 8:00pm • Rathcoffey v Cappagh – Sat, 20th Sept – 3:00pm • Grangenolvin v Athgarvan – Sat, 20th Sept – 3:30pm • Athy v Caragh – Sat, 20th Sept – 5:15pm • Clane v Nás – Sun, 21st Sept – 3:00pm • Celbridge v Moorefield – Sun, 21st Sept – 3:15pm • Sarsfields v Johnstownbridge – Sun, 21st Sept – 3:30pm • Sallins v Suncroft – Sun, 21st Sept – 3:45pm • Rathangan v Two Mile House – Sun, 21st Sept – 4:30pm • Allenwood v Confey – Sun, 21st Sept – 5:00pm ⸻ Tipperary (Hurling) • Cashel KC v St. Mary’s Clonmel – Sat, 20th Sept – 1:30pm • JK Brackens v Toomevara – Sat, 20th Sept – 4:00pm • Ballina v Thurles Sarsfields – Sat, 20th Sept – 5:00pm • Shannon Rovers v Arravale Rovers – Sat, 20th Sept – 6:30pm • Templederry Kenyons v Burgess – Sun, 21st Sept – 1:00pm • Clonakenny v Moyne Templetuohy – Sun, 21st Sept – 1:30pm • Éire Óg Annacarty v Moneygall – Sun, 21st Sept – 3:00pm • Clonoulty Rossmore v Éire Óg – Sun, 21st Sept – 3:30pm • Killenaule v Kilruane MacDon. – Sun, 21st Sept – 3:30pm ⸻ Cork (Hurling) • Midleton v Glen Rovers – Fri, 19th Sept – 7:30pm • Cloyne v Valley Rovers – Sat, 20th Sept – 4:00pm • Bride Rovers v Inniscarra – Sat, 20th Sept – 4:00pm • Blarney v Na Piarsaigh – Sat, 20th Sept – 6:00pm • Sarsfields v Charleville – Sat, 20th Sept – 7:30pm • Ballincollig v Carrigaline – Sun, 21st Sept – 4:00pm • Erin’s Own v Newtownshandrum – Sun, 21st Sept – 4:00pm • St. Finbarr’s v Imokilly – Sun, 21st Sept – 6:00pm ⸻ Offaly (Hurling) • Carrig Riverstown v Clara – Sat, 20th Sept – 1:00pm • Birr v Shamrocks – Sat, 20th Sept – 2:30pm • Kilcormac-K/Kill v Ballinamere – Sat, 20th Sept – 3:30pm • St. Rynagh’s v Drumcullen – Sun, 21st Sept – 12:30pm • Lusmagh v Kilcormac-Killoughey – Sun, 21st Sept – 12:30pm • Seir Kiernan v Kinnitty – Sun, 21st Sept – 1:30pm • Coolderry v Shinrone – Sun, 21st Sept – 3:30pm ⸻ Waterford (Football) • Gaultier v Kilrossanty – Sat, 20th Sept – 6:00pm ⸻ Louth (Football) • Ardee St. Mary’s v Geraldines – Thu, 18th Sept – 8:00pm ⸻ Monaghan (Hurling) • Castleblayney v Truagh – Sun, 21st Sept – 3:45pm ⸻ Kerry (Football) • St. Brendan’s Board v St. Kieran’s – Thu, 18th Sept – 7:00pm • South Kerry v West Kerry – Sat, 20th Sept – 4:00pm • Tarbert v Beale – Sun, 21st Sept – 2:00pm • St. Brendan’s Board v Mid Kerry – Sun, 21st Sept – 2:00pm • St. Kieran’s v East Kerry – Sun, 21st Sept – 4:00pm ⸻ Wexford (Football) • Gusserane O’R v Crossabeg-B. – Sun, 21st Sept – 3:15pm • Kilenerin v Sarsfields – Sun, 21st Sept – 4:00pm ⸻ Laois (Hurling) • Mountrath/Clonad v Rathdowney Errill – Sat, 20th Sept – 6:00pm • Ballyfin v Camross – Sat, 20th Sept – 6:00pm • St. Fintan’s Mountrath v Trumera – Sun, 21st Sept – 1:00pm • Clonad v Slieve Bloom – Sun, 21st Sept – 2:00pm • Camross v Borris/Kilcotton – Sun, 21st Sept – 2:00pm • Rosenallis v Ballinakill – Sun, 21st Sept – 3:45pm ⸻ Kilkenny (Hurling) • Young Irelands v St. Lachtain’s – Sat, 20th Sept – 2:00pm • Dunnamaggin v Tullogher Rosb. – Sat, 20th Sept – 4:00pm • Conahy Shamrocks v Kilmacow – Sun, 21st Sept – 12:00pm • James Stephens v Blacks & Whites – Sun, 21st Sept – 2:00pm • Danesfort v Mooncoin – Sun, 21st Sept – 4:00pm ⸻ Roscommon (Football) • St. Dominic’s v Western Gaels – Fri, 19th Sept – 7:15pm • Roscommon Gaels v St. Brigid’s – Sat, 20th Sept – 4:00pm • Strokestown v Creggs – Sat, 20th Sept – 4:00pm • Tulsk Lord Edwards v Fuerty – Sat, 20th Sept – 6:00pm • Boyle v Padraig Pearses – Sun, 21st Sept – 1:00pm • Clann na nGael v Elphin – Sun, 21st Sept – 2:00pm • Éire Óg v St. Brigid’s – Sun, 21st Sept – 3:30pm • St. Michael’s v Kilmore – Sun, 21st Sept – 3:45pm • Michael Glavey’s v St. Faithleach’s – Sun, 21st Sept – 4:30pm ⸻ Wheelchair Hurling & Camogie • Munster, Leinster, Ulster, Connacht – 17 games, 10 mins per game – Sat, 20th Sept – 10:00am to 2:00pm ⸻

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Stephen Cluxton Joins Dublin Management as Coach – Ends Playing Career https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/stephen-cluxton-joins-dublin-management-as-coach-ends-playing-career https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/stephen-cluxton-joins-dublin-management-as-coach-ends-playing-career#respond Thu, 11 Sep 2025 14:45:15 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=34448 Stephen Cluxton: From Pitch to Sideline as Dublin Coach & Selector Stephen Cluxton – the man who redefined the goalkeeper position – will officially hang up his gloves as a player and join Ger Brennan’s new-look Dublin management team for 2026. “He’s 100% Part of the Management Team” Speaking at Staycity Aparthotels in Dublin city […]

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Stephen Cluxton: From Pitch to Sideline as Dublin Coach & Selector

Stephen Cluxton – the man who redefined the goalkeeper position – will officially hang up his gloves as a player and join Ger Brennan’s new-look Dublin management team for 2026.

“He’s 100% Part of the Management Team”

Speaking at Staycity Aparthotels in Dublin city centre, new manager Brennan confirmed Cluxton’s next chapter:

“Stephen won’t be playing. He’s there 100 per cent as a coach and selector. His duties go beyond goalkeeping — he’ll be looking at the bigger picture.”

Brennan stressed that Dublin’s current goalkeeping coach Josh Moran will remain in place, with Cluxton adding an extra layer of tactical insight across the whole pitch.

Cluxton, Bastick & Rock: Leaders Reunited

The Sky Blues’ boss also confirmed that Denis Bastick and Dean Rock will join Cluxton in the dugout, alongside sports scientist Niall Moyna. Brennan could not hide his excitement:

“Their ability to read the game on the field was something that helped us get over the line in 2011 and beyond. Now, we get that same brainpower off the pitch – it’s a huge boost.”

Quiet Exit, Big Legacy

True to his understated style, Cluxton will not issue a formal retirement statement. Brennan admitted with a smile:

“If you can get him to use the word ‘retirement’, fair play to you! But he’s definitely not part of the playing group — he’s fully management now.”

Cluxton, who made his SFC debut in 2001, revolutionised Dublin’s game with his short kick-outs and laser-like accuracy. Brennan says that insight will now be passed on:

“He knows what defenders don’t like, what goalkeepers hate, and how to create space. That experience is priceless — and he’ll be heavily involved in coaching on the field.”

Backroom Boost

Brennan also confirmed that Martin Kennedy is returning as lead athletic development trainer, supported by Graham Norton. Colm Flanagan will manage logistics, and most of the analysis and medical team will remain in place.

A Sky-Blue Future

Cluxton’s presence on the sideline ensures Dublin’s next generation will benefit from one of the game’s greatest thinkers. His calm leadership and unmatched tactical mind helped deliver nine All-Ireland titles and revolutionise how Gaelic football is played. Now, he’ll shape the future — one training session at a time.

The Cluxton era as a player may be over — but his influence on Dublin football is only getting started.

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Disciplinary News

Wicklow SFC: Heavy Bans After Rathnew vs Carnew Emmets Brawl

Five Rathnew players sanctioned with bans of up to five years after off-field brawl in Aughrim. Both clubs fined; appeals remain possible.

Major Sanctions Following Quarter-Final Brawl

Wicklow GAA has issued heavy punishments after shocking scenes at the Senior Football Championship quarter-final between Rathnew and Carnew Emmets in Echelon Park, Aughrim, on 30 August. The match ended in controversy after a serious fight broke out on the terrace in the closing minutes.

Footage of the incident, which has circulated widely on social media, shows a mass brawl involving spectators and individuals entering from the pitch. The violent outbreak lasted for roughly one minute and overshadowed the on-field action.

Bans and Fines

  • Five Rathnew players reprimanded for offences arising from the quarter-final.
  • Bans range from three years to five years, with at least one player sidelined for the maximum term.
  • Both Rathnew and Carnew Emmets handed significant financial penalties.

All parties have the right to appeal the punishments. The sanctions were confirmed by the Wicklow GAA CCC, though details of exact offences remain undisclosed.

Wicklow Senior Championship brawl between Rathnew and Carnew Emmets at Aughrim
Controversial scenes marred the Wicklow SFC quarter-final in Aughrim.

Official Responses

Neither Rathnew Chairperson Harry Murphy nor Carnew Emmets Chairperson Brian Doran commented when approached. Michael O’Neill of the Wicklow GAA CCC also declined to comment, while the Wicklow GAA executive has remained tight-lipped.

“The deliberations will be sent to clubs by the CCC disciplinary,” Wicklow GAA Chairperson Damien Byrne said. “It is only right to let the clubs digest and deal with these matters internally, and no one in the GAA condones this behaviour.”

What’s Next?

The controversy comes just as the Wicklow Senior Football Championship semi-finals approach this weekend, alongside the semi-finals in the Intermediate and Junior grades. Despite the fallout, attention will quickly turn back to on-field matters as the county prepares for a big weekend of knockout football.

Supporters are urged to respect players, officials and fellow fans to ensure a safe and enjoyable championship.


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