SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/ Sports News, Live GAA scores, GAA fixtures Fri, 30 Jan 2026 12:17:13 +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 SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/ 32 32 229439223 Ireland Set to Travel to Cheltenham Festival with a Strong Team https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing_irish/ireland-set-to-travel-to-cheltenham-festival-with-a-strong-team https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing_irish/ireland-set-to-travel-to-cheltenham-festival-with-a-strong-team#respond Fri, 30 Jan 2026 10:45:54 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35133 Ireland are set to arrive at the 2026 Cheltenham Festival with a strong team that could dominate the meeting once again. Leading trainers Willie Mullins, Gordon Elliott and Henry De Bromhead all have big chances in the key races across the week. Since its inauguration in 2014, Ireland have won nine of the 13 renewals […]

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Ireland are set to arrive at the 2026 Cheltenham Festival with a strong team that could dominate the meeting once again.

Leading trainers Willie Mullins, Gordon Elliott and Henry De Bromhead all have big chances in the key races across the week.

Since its inauguration in 2014, Ireland have won nine of the 13 renewals of the Prestbury Cup, beating the home team (Great Britain) for the trophy. In 2025, Ireland defeated Great Britain 20-8, their largest margin of success since 2021.

Big Hopes in Champion Hurdle

Lossiemouth looks set to carry Ireland’s big hopes in the Champion Hurdle on day one of the meeting. The star mare is the 2/1 favourite in the Cheltenham Festival 2026 betting odds for the premier hurdles contest in the sport.

With 13 victories from 16 starts over hurdles, Lossiemouth is likely to be one of the popular Cheltenham tips for the 2026 Champion Hurdle. She has been triumphant on both of her runs this season, with wins going her way at Grade One level in the Morgiana Hurdle (Punchestown) and December Hurdle (Leopardstown).

Lossiemouth has been victorious in all three of her appearances at the Cheltenham Festival. She won the Triumph Hurdle in 2023, while in 2024 and 2025, she was too good for her rivals in the Mares’ Hurdle. Success this year would be her biggest win yet at the meeting.

Irish Horses Dominate Gold Cup Picture

The first two horses from the 2025 Cheltenham Gold Cup will renew their rivalry in the feature race of the meeting this year, and it could be one of the duals of the week. Inothewayurthinkin, trained by Gavin Cromwell in County Meath, and Galopin Des Champs, trained by Willie Mullins in County Carlow, are being prepared for another shot at the Gold Cup.

Inothewayurthinkin prevailed on his debut in the 3m2f contest in 2025. He relished the stiff track at Cheltenham, adding to his triumph in the Kim Muir Challenge Cup from the 2024 meeting. If he can defend his crown for his Irish trainer, he will become only the fourth horse to win in back-to-back renewals this century.

Two-time winner Galopin Des Champs is also no stranger to success in the Gold Cup, winning the first prize in 2023 and 2024. Mullins is confident of another big run from his horse. At the age of 10, he will become the oldest winner of the race since Cool Dawn in 1998 if he regains his crown.

Big Hopes in Stayers Hurdle and Champion Chase

Teahupoo has been the standout runner in the 3m hurdles division this season, and he will line up in the Stayers’ Hurdle as the warm favourite for Ireland. Gordon Elliott’s runner was second in the Championship race in 2025, but he is fancied to go one place better.

On day two of the meeting, Marine Nationale heads the field for the Queen Mother Championship Chase. He will take on fellow Irish raider Majborough in the 2m chase contest.

The 2026 Cheltenham Festival takes place between Tuesday, 9th of March and Friday, 12th of March. There are 28 races across the week, with one Championship contest scheduled for each day.

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Parma Again? Connacht Return to the Scene of Their Last Away Win https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/rugby/rugby_irish/parma-again-connacht-return-to-the-scene-of-their-last-away-win https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/rugby/rugby_irish/parma-again-connacht-return-to-the-scene-of-their-last-away-win#respond Fri, 30 Jan 2026 09:14:49 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35078   Zebre Parma v Connacht: team news is vital during the Six Nations window This one looks straightforward on odds sheets, but it isn’t. Connacht’s away record has been grim, Zebre are a different animal in Parma, and the biggest swing factor is simple: who’s actually released to play. Match details Fixture: Zebre Parma v […]

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Zebre Parma v Connacht: team news is vital during the Six Nations window

This one looks straightforward on odds sheets, but it isn’t. Connacht’s away record has been grim, Zebre are a different animal in Parma, and the biggest swing factor is simple: who’s actually released to play.

Match details

  • Fixture: Zebre Parma v Connacht Rugby
  • Venue: Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
  • Kick-off: Saturday, 3.00pm
  • Competition: United Rugby Championship (URC)

Team News

Connacht Rugby head coach Stuart Lancaster has named his matchday squad for Saturday’s BKT United Rugby Championship clash away to Zebre Parma (kick-off 3.00pm Irish time), making five changes to the side that started last week’s historic fixture against Leinster at Dexcom Stadium.

In the pack, Jordan Duggan, Jack Aungier, Joe Joyce and Sean O’Brien all come into the starting XV. Duggan replaces Billy Bohan at loosehead, while Aungier starts at tighthead in place of the injured Sam Illo. Joyce returns to the second row and O’Brien is named on the openside flank. Paul Boyle captains the side once again from blindside flanker.

The other change comes in the back three, where Chay Mullins is named on the left wing. Niall Murray replaces Darragh Murray among the replacements, with Cian Prendergast unavailable for selection.

Otherwise, Connacht retain continuity across much of the side. Dylan Tierney-Martin continues at hooker, Josh Murphy partners Joyce in the second row, and Sean Jansen completes the back row at number eight. In the backs, Caolin Blade and Josh Ioane continue at half-back, with Cathal Forde and Harry West again paired in midfield. Shane Jennings and Sam Gilbert complete the back three.

Zebre Parma, meanwhile, are heavily affected by the Six Nations window, making nine changes from the side that faced Glasgow Warriors last weekend. The Italian side are without a number of first-choice options, including David Odiase, Alessandro Fusco, Damiano Mazza and Lorenzo Pani, forcing head coach Massimo Brunello into reshaping both the pack and the backline.

Among the changes, Paolo Buonfiglio, Giampietro Ribaldi, Matteo Canali, Giacomo Ferrari and Davide Ruggeri all come into the Zebre pack, while Gonzalo Garcia, Marco Zanon, Simone Gesi and Giovanni Montemauri are introduced in the backs. Leonard Krumov captains the side from the second row.

Despite last week’s narrow defeat to URC leaders Glasgow, Zebre will again look to lean on their physicality and work rate at Stadio Lanfranchi, though the enforced rotation significantly reduces their experience levels.


The stat that hangs over everything: Connacht away form

Connacht’s away record is the reason this preview can’t just be “Connacht should win”. The trend has been ugly for a long stretch.

Recent numbers underline why this fixture feels far less comfortable for Connacht than the betting might suggest. Across their last six URC matches, Connacht have picked up just one win, a 44–17 home victory over the Sharks.
In that same run, they have conceded 197 points, an average of almost 33 points per game, while scoring just over 25 per outing. Four of those six matches saw Connacht ship 30 points or more, including heavy losses away to Dragons and Leinster. The split between home and away form is particularly stark. In their last three matches played away from Galway, Connacht have conceded 117 points, an average losing margin of 19 points.
By contrast, their home games in the same period show a positive points difference, highlighting just how different the side looks once they leave the Dexcom Stadium. That away trend is not new.
Connacht have recorded only one away win in the URC since October 2024, and that solitary success came in Parma, against Zebre, last May.
Every other trip has ended in defeat, often after competitive first halves followed by damaging spells after the break. Zebre’s overall form is poor, with the Italians currently on an eight-match losing run in the URC. However, their home record tells a more balanced story. At Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi this season, Zebre have won four and lost four, a 50 per cent return that stands in sharp contrast to their struggles on the road.
Visiting teams rarely get easy wins in Parma, and matches are typically kept within one or two scores. Historically, this fixture has favoured Connacht. They have won their last eight meetings with Zebre and 11 of their 13 trips to Parma overall. Zebre’s only home wins against Connacht came back in April and December 2017, with none since. Even so, recent meetings have often been tighter than the broader head-to-head suggests, including Connacht’s 22–12 win in Parma last season.
Taken together, the numbers paint a clear picture. Connacht usually handle Zebre, but their recent away performances leave little margin for error. Zebre may be short on confidence, but their home form and Connacht’s travel issues ensure this is a fixture that still demands control, discipline and patience rather than assumption.

What it means in Parma: even if Connacht are the better side, they can’t afford a loose 10–15 minutes. Zebre at home don’t need to be brilliant — they need you to be careless.

Match-up: where it’s actually decided

  • Set-piece: Connacht being without Cian Prendergast, Finlay Bealham & Billy Bohan matters. Scrum stability is the quickest way to make an away day miserable.
  • Discipline: in Parma, cheap penalties keep Zebre alive and let them play in the right areas.
  • Who gets released: the availability of the named Ireland A and Italy squad players could swing the quality level on both sides by a full score.

How it plays out

If Connacht keep this clean, they have enough to win: manage territory, take points when offered, and avoid giving Zebre a cheap platform. If it gets loose — offloads, forced passes, chasing the game — then Connacht’s away wobble becomes the story again.

Prediction

With greater continuity, stronger depth on the bench and fewer Six Nations absentees, Connacht should have enough to take control, particularly through the pack in the second half.

Prediction: Connacht by 10–12 points

 

 

Prediction

With greater continuity, stronger depth on the bench and fewer Six Nations absentees, Connacht should have enough to take control, particularly through the pack in the second half.

Prediction: Connacht by 10–

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Team News – Two Changes for Galway Hurlers Ahead of Cork Clash https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/team-news-two-changes-for-galway-hurlers-ahead-of-cork-clash https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/team-news-two-changes-for-galway-hurlers-ahead-of-cork-clash#respond Thu, 29 Jan 2026 23:29:24 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35130 Two Changes for Galway Hurlers Ahead of Cork Clash Galway have made two changes to their starting line-up for Saturday night’s Allianz Hurling League Round 2 meeting with Cork at Pearse Stadium (7.00pm, live on GBFM). Ronan Glennon comes into the defence in place of injured captain Darren Morrissey, while Cathal Mannion moves into midfield, […]

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Two Changes for Galway Hurlers Ahead of Cork Clash

Galway have made two changes to their starting line-up for Saturday night’s Allianz Hurling League Round 2 meeting with Cork at Pearse Stadium (7.00pm, live on GBFM).

Ronan Glennon comes into the defence in place of injured captain Darren Morrissey, while Cathal Mannion moves into midfield, replacing Thomas Monaghan. There is also a notable boost on the bench, with Conor Cooney included in the matchday squad.

The Tribesmen are looking to respond after a challenging opening round last weekend, when they were beaten by Tipperary in Thurles despite a competitive performance against the All-Ireland champions.

Cork, by contrast, arrive in Salthill with momentum after an impressive opening-round win over Waterford, and will be aiming to maintain that early form.

With both sides keen to make an early statement in Division 1A, Saturday night’s contest promises to be a searching test for Micheál Donoghue’s Galway side under the Pearse Stadium lights.

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Champions League Knockout Phase Play-Off Draw: Everything You Need to Know https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soccer/champions-league-knockout-phase-play-off-draw-everything-you-need-to-know https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soccer/champions-league-knockout-phase-play-off-draw-everything-you-need-to-know#respond Thu, 29 Jan 2026 12:16:26 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35126 Champions League Knockout Phase Play-Off Draw: Everything You Need to Know The league phase of the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League has concluded after a dramatic final round, with the competition now moving into its first knockout hurdle. While the top eight teams in the league phase have secured automatic qualification for the last 16, the […]

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Champions League Knockout Phase Play-Off Draw: Everything You Need to Know

The league phase of the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League has concluded after a dramatic final round, with the competition now moving into its first knockout hurdle.

While the top eight teams in the league phase have secured automatic qualification for the last 16, the next 16 sides must navigate the newly introduced knockout phase play-offs to keep their European hopes alive.

With fixtures piling up across domestic and continental competitions, that guaranteed rest for the top eight could yet prove decisive in the race for European silverware.

Last season showed that the play-off route is far from a dead end. Several heavyweights were forced to take the longer path through February before mounting deep runs in the competition, underlining how unforgiving the new format can be.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the draw.

When is the Champions League knockout phase play-off draw?

The 2025–26 UEFA Champions League knockout phase play-off draw will take place tomorrow, Friday January 30, at 11am Irish time.

The draw will be held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.

Which teams are involved in the draw?

The draw features the teams that finished ninth to 24th in the league phase. Those ranked ninth to 16th are seeded, while teams finishing 17th to 24th are unseeded.

Seeded teams (league phase finish in brackets):

  • Real Madrid (9)
  • Inter Milan (10)
  • Paris Saint-Germain (11)
  • Newcastle United (12)
  • Juventus (13)
  • Atlético Madrid (14)
  • Atalanta (15)
  • Bayer Leverkusen (16)

Unseeded teams:

  • Borussia Dortmund (17)
  • Olympiacos (18)
  • Club Brugge (19)
  • Galatasaray (20)
  • AS Monaco (21)
  • Qarabağ (22)
  • Bodø/Glimt (23)
  • Benfica (24)

How does the draw work?

Teams are paired based on their league phase positions.

The seeded pairs are:

  • 9 & 10
  • 11 & 12
  • 13 & 14
  • 15 & 16

The unseeded pairs are:

  • 17 & 18
  • 19 & 20
  • 21 & 22
  • 23 & 24

Each seeded pair will be drawn against a corresponding unseeded pair:

  • 9 or 10 vs 23 or 24
  • 11 or 12 vs 21 or 22
  • 13 or 14 vs 19 or 20
  • 15 or 16 vs 17 or 18

Unlike previous formats, teams from the same national association can face each other, and clubs that met during the league phase are also permitted to be drawn together.

How can I watch the draw?

The draw will be streamed live on:

  • UEFA’s official website
  • The Champions League app

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Harty Cup Final Preview: St Flannan’s Seek Redemption Against Defending Champions Nenagh CBS https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/harty-cup-final-preview-st-flannans-seek-redemption-against-defending-champions-nenagh-cbs https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/harty-cup-final-preview-st-flannans-seek-redemption-against-defending-champions-nenagh-cbs#respond Thu, 29 Jan 2026 11:47:03 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35120 Familiar Ground, Fresh Stakes as St Flannan’s and Nenagh CBS Renew Harty Rivalry There is something fitting about the road that has led St Flannan’s College back to the TUS Dr Harty Cup final. For the second season running, their campaign has been defined by drawn group games, Tipperary opposition and a final-day rematch that […]

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Familiar Ground, Fresh Stakes as St Flannan’s and Nenagh CBS Renew Harty Rivalry

There is something fitting about the road that has led St Flannan’s College back to the TUS Dr Harty Cup final. For the second season running, their campaign has been defined by drawn group games, Tipperary opposition and a final-day rematch that feels as much about growth as it does silverware.

Last year, a group-stage stalemate with Thurles CBS was followed by heartbreak in the decider. This time, Flannan’s opened their campaign with a draw against Tipperary opposition once more and now face another familiar foe, Nenagh CBS, in Saturday’s final at Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg (1pm).

The prize is significant on both sides. Nenagh are bidding to keep Tipperary’s grip on the competition intact and deliver a fourth consecutive Harty Cup title to the Premier County. Flannan’s, meanwhile, are chasing their first crown since 2020 and a 23rd title overall, armed with the lessons of last year’s defeat rather than weighed down by it.

That experience is embodied by joint-captain Harry Doherty. Last season’s top scorer has once again been central to Flannan’s run, amassing 3-34 in this year’s competition, and believes the pain of losing to Thurles has hardened the Ennis side rather than scarred them.

Last year, he admits, the occasion itself took its toll. This time, the mindset is different.

The Clarecastle forward points to the team’s composure under pressure as evidence of that growth. Flannan’s have trailed heavily in several key games this season – by ten points against Nenagh in October, seven against Our Lady’s, Templemore, and five against St Joseph’s, Tulla – yet they arrive at the final unbeaten.

Rather than panic, they have trusted their systems and each other.

That collective resilience will be tested to its limit by a Nenagh CBS side steeped in experience and belief. The North Tipperary school lifted their breakthrough Harty Cup at this same venue in 2024 and return with a core group that knows exactly what the occasion demands.

Eoghan Doughan, now captain, has been outstanding throughout the campaign, contributing 4-39 en route to the final. Alongside him, Austin Duff remains a major threat, while the influence of last year’s winning captain, Darragh McCarthy, continues to loom large despite his move into Donach O’Donnell’s backroom team.

For Nenagh, continuity has been a strength rather than a comfort blanket. Several members of the current panel were part of that 2024 triumph, and O’Donnell believes the balance between experience and depth is stronger again this year.

The manager highlights the competition for places across a 43-man panel, with extensive game time shared throughout the campaign. It is a luxury that allows Nenagh to tailor their bench to different challenges – a factor that proved decisive when they dethroned reigning champions Thurles CBS in a sold-out semi-final in Templederry.

Flannan’s manager Brendan Bugler has been aware of the quality in his group for some time. Long before this run, he saw signs of something special when the year-group was split into two teams for the Clare schools competition, both of which ended up meeting in the county final after beating all other opposition.

That potential has now translated onto the Munster stage, but Bugler is clear-eyed about the task facing his side.

Nenagh, he notes, boast a significant number of players already exposed to adult hurling at club level – experience that can accelerate development and sharpen decision-making under pressure. Flannan’s have fewer players with that background, making Saturday their most demanding test yet.

To lift the cup, Bugler believes nothing less than a full, relentless performance will suffice.

All the ingredients are in place for a compelling final: recent history, contrasting journeys, proven scorers, and two squads that know each other inside out. Familiarity, however, rarely dulls a rivalry at this level. If anything, it sharpens it.

On Saturday afternoon in Ennis, one side will add another chapter to their growing legacy. The other will finally turn hard-earned lessons into silverware.

TUS Dr Harty Cup Final

St Flannan’s College, Ennis v Nenagh CBS

📍 Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg

🕐 Saturday, January 31st – 1pm

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Fitzgibbon Cup Semi-Final Line-Up Confirmed as UL and University of Galway Advance https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/fitzgibbon-cup-semi-final-line-up-confirmed-as-ul-and-university-of-galway-advance https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/fitzgibbon-cup-semi-final-line-up-confirmed-as-ul-and-university-of-galway-advance#respond Thu, 29 Jan 2026 11:02:41 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35116 Fitzgibbon Cup Semi-Final Line-Up Confirmed as UL and University of Galway Advance UL booked their place in the Fitzgibbon Cup semi-finals with an impressive 0-20 to 0-12 victory over UCC at the UL Grounds on Wednesday night, underlining their status as favourites for this year’s competition. Tipperary star Darragh McCarthy led the scoring for the […]

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Fitzgibbon Cup Semi-Final Line-Up Confirmed as UL and University of Galway Advance

UL booked their place in the Fitzgibbon Cup semi-finals with an impressive 0-20 to 0-12 victory over UCC at the UL Grounds on Wednesday night, underlining their status as favourites for this year’s competition.

Tipperary star Darragh McCarthy led the scoring for the hosts with an outstanding 0-9, while Adam English, Diarmuid Stritch and Adam Screeney each contributed 0-2 as UL pulled clear in the second half to seal an eight-point win.

University of Galway Set Up Semi-Final Clash With UL

In Dangan, University of Galway secured their place in the last four with a 1-21 to 1-14 win over SETU Waterford.

The Galway students trailed 1-5 to 0-6 at half-time, with Tom O’Connell’s goal giving the visitors the early edge. However, a dominant second-half performance turned the contest decisively in Galway’s favour.

Sam O’Farrell was the standout performer, finishing with 0-11, while a late goal from Darragh Neary sealed a seven-point victory and confirmed a Fitzgibbon Cup semi-final meeting with UL next week.

DCU and Mary Immaculate Complete Semi-Final Pairings

The second Fitzgibbon Cup semi-final will see DCU take on Mary Immaculate College, after both sides progressed from their quarter-finals on Wednesday.

DCU recorded a 4-13 to 2-15 away win against MTU Cork, with goals proving decisive. Sam Byrne struck 2 goals (including a penalty), while Denis Walsh (1-5) and Luke Murphy also found the net as the Dublin side advanced.

Mary Immaculate Too Strong for UCD

In Limerick, Mary Immaculate College produced one of the performances of the round, cruising to a 3-22 to 0-13 victory over UCD.

Oisín O’Farrell starred with 2-3, while Shane O’Brien (0-8) and Shane Walsh (1-5) were also among the scorers as Mary I powered into the semi-finals in emphatic fashion.

Fitzgibbon Cup Semi-Finals

  • UL vs University of Galway
  • DCU vs Mary Immaculate College

With the competition now down to its final four, the Fitzgibbon Cup title race is set for an exciting climax over the coming week.

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Sigerson Cup Semi-Final Line-Up Confirmed After Dramatic Quarter-Finals https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/sigerson-cup-semi-final-line-up-confirmed-after-dramatic-quarter-finals https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/sigerson-cup-semi-final-line-up-confirmed-after-dramatic-quarter-finals#respond Thu, 29 Jan 2026 10:54:14 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35113 Sigerson Cup Semi-Final Line-Up Confirmed After Dramatic Quarter-Finals The Sigerson Cup has been whittled down to its final four teams following the conclusion of a dramatic set of quarter-finals on Wednesday night, with holders DCU knocked out and three away wins highlighting a compelling evening of third-level football. Holders DCU Eliminated by UCC Defending champions […]

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Sigerson Cup Semi-Final Line-Up Confirmed After Dramatic Quarter-Finals

The Sigerson Cup has been whittled down to its final four teams following the conclusion of a dramatic set of quarter-finals on Wednesday night, with holders DCU knocked out and three away wins highlighting a compelling evening of third-level football.

Holders DCU Eliminated by UCC

Defending champions DCU exited the competition after suffering a 3-16 to 1-20 defeat to UCC at the DCU Sportsgrounds in Glasnevin.

Late goals from Tom Cunningham and Cormac Dillon proved decisive as the Cork students overturned DCU and booked their place in the Sigerson Cup semi-finals, ending the holders’ hopes of retaining the title.

University of Galway Edge Tight Battle With UCD

University of Galway secured their spot in the last four with a narrow 0-15 to 0-14 victory over UCD at Belfield.

A crucial late two-pointer from Shane McGrath separated the sides in a tightly contested encounter, as Galway showed composure in the closing stages to progress.

Queen’s Secure Away Win Against TUD

There was another away success in Grangegorman, where Queen’s University Belfast claimed a 3-18 to 2-16 victory over TU Dublin.

Goals from Conor O’Neill, Ryan McQuillan (who finished with 1-6), and Michael Burnett proved vital as Queen’s produced a clinical attacking display to advance into the semi-finals.

UL Prevail After Extra Time Against Maynooth

University of Limerick completed the semi-final line-up after a dramatic extra-time win over Maynooth University at the UL Grounds.

The contest finished 3-16 to 0-17 in favour of the Limerick students after extra time, with Daithí Hogan’s late goal forcing the additional periods for David Power’s side. UL then pulled clear in extra time to secure an eight-point victory and their place in the last four.

Sigerson Cup Semi-Finalists Confirmed

The remaining contenders for the Sigerson Cup title are now:

  • UCC
  • University of Galway
  • Queen’s University Belfast
  • University of Limerick

With the competition reaching its decisive stage, attention now turns to the Sigerson Cup semi-final draw, as four in-form sides chase third-level football’s most prestigious prize.

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GAA Football League Division One Outright Betting Takes Shape After Dramatic Opening Weekend

The GAA Football League Division One betting market has begun to take shape after an eventful opening round, with early results already influencing the race for the 2026 Division One title ahead of the second week of fixtures.

Kerry, Donegal, Mayo and Armagh all made strong starts to their league campaigns, while Dublin, Galway, Roscommon and Monaghan find themselves under early pressure following opening-round defeats.

Division One – Opening Weekend Results

The first round of Division One fixtures delivered several eye-catching results across the country:

  • Kerry defeated Roscommon, underlining their early title credentials
  • Donegal beat Dublin, one of the standout results of the opening weekend
  • Mayo edged Galway in a tight Connacht derby
  • Armagh overcame Monaghan, continuing their strong league form

With the league format rewarding early momentum, these results could prove decisive later in the season.

Updated Division One Title Odds

Following the opening round, bookmakers have adjusted their Division One outright betting:

  • Kerry – 5/2
  • Donegal – 3/1
  • Mayo – 7/2
  • Armagh – 7/2
  • Dublin – 13/1
  • Galway – 14/1
  • Roscommon – 40/1
  • Monaghan – 60/1

Kerry Set the Early Pace

Kerry (5/2) remain the early favourites after a composed victory over Roscommon. Their physicality, depth and control marked them out as a side well suited to the demands of a seven-round league campaign.

Donegal Lay Down a Marker

Donegal’s win over Dublin has been one of the defining results of the opening weekend, with Jim McGuinness’ side shortened to 3/1 in the betting. Their defensive organisation and game management suggested a team capable of sustaining a serious Division One title push.

Mayo and Armagh Stay in the Hunt

Both Mayo and Armagh, priced at 7/2, made positive starts.

Mayo showed resilience to edge Galway, while Armagh’s controlled display against Monaghan reinforced their growing consistency at the top level.

Early Pressure on Dublin and Galway

Opening defeats have seen Dublin drift to 13/1 and Galway to 14/1, though both sides remain well capable of responding quickly. With the second round of Division One fixtures approaching, momentum could swing rapidly.

Week Two Could Prove Crucial

As the GAA Football League Division One moves into its second week, teams will be keen to build early momentum — or halt early-season slides — in what already looks like a tightly contested campaign.

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Offaly GAA Bans Joint Captains Under New County Championship Rule

Offaly GAA has moved to end the practice of teams appointing joint captains, following the introduction of a new regulation approved at the January county board meeting.

An amendment to Rule 9.2 of the Offaly County Committee regulations now requires all clubs to nominate one official team captain and submit that player’s name to the county secretary before the start of the championship.

Clubs that fail to comply with the new rule will be hit with a €200 fine.

Only One Captain Permitted at Adult Level

Under the updated regulation, co-captains will no longer be permitted in Offaly GAA competitions, meaning only one player will be allowed to fulfil the role of captain and accept trophies during official presentations after finals.

The only exception applies at underage level, where teams are made up of players from two or more clubs, in which case joint captains will still be allowed.

The ruling brings an end to a practice that has become increasingly common across the county in recent seasons. Several clubs — including three-in-a-row Dowling Cup winners Tullamore — have used joint captains, but this will no longer be permitted under the new regulations.

‘The Captain Is the Captain’

Explaining the reasoning behind the decision, Offaly GAA assistant secretary Pat Teehan said the trend had developed because managers were reluctant to select a single captain.

“It’s something that has crept in because club managers aren’t prepared to pick one,” Teehan said.

“The captain is the captain. It doesn’t happen in other sports. We should abide by the code that’s there.”

Clear Message Ahead of Championship Season

The move sends a clear signal from Offaly GAA ahead of the upcoming county championship season, reinforcing traditional leadership structures and ensuring clarity around official matchday roles.

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John Small has no regrets about retiring from inter-county football https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/john-small-has-no-regrets-about-retiring-from-inter-county-football https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/john-small-has-no-regrets-about-retiring-from-inter-county-football#respond Thu, 29 Jan 2026 10:22:06 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35105 Seven-time All-Ireland SFC winner John Small insists he has no regrets about stepping away from inter-county football, even as Dublin begin life without one of their most dependable defenders. The Ballymun Kickhams clubman watched on from the stands as his former team-mates, including younger brother Paddy Small, suffered an opening-round Allianz Football League defeat to […]

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Seven-time All-Ireland SFC winner John Small insists he has no regrets about stepping away from inter-county football, even as Dublin begin life without one of their most dependable defenders.

The Ballymun Kickhams clubman watched on from the stands as his former team-mates, including younger brother Paddy Small, suffered an opening-round Allianz Football League defeat to Donegal at Croke Park last Saturday evening.

Rather than feeling detached, Small admitted he enjoyed the experience — particularly sharing it with his young son.

“I actually enjoyed going to watch it,” Small said at the launch of the ‘Are You in The Guaranteed Irish Club’ community reward programme.

“It was nice to bring Charlie along. He got to watch his uncle play and he’s starting to ask more about the games now, so that was good.”

‘It Felt Like the Right Time’

Small revealed that his decision to retire was carefully considered and made following open conversations with new Dublin manager Ger Brennan.

“I thought it was a natural ending. I’d made my decision and had a good chat with Ger about it — twice — and he gave me the time to really think about what I wanted to do,” he explained.

“I came back and said, ‘Listen, I think the best thing is a new group and a new start.’ I wanted to retire and get it done very quickly. Ger was very supportive and very good about it.”

While acknowledging the magnitude of the decision, Small said he was fully at peace with stepping away.

“It’s a big decision, but I thought about it in depth, spoke to a few people, and I was comfortable with what I decided.”

Still Backing Dublin for All-Ireland Success

Despite retiring from the inter-county scene, Small remains firmly in Dublin’s corner — especially with his brother still part of the panel.

“Of course I want Dublin to win the All-Ireland this year,” he said.

“I want to see Paddy do well and I want to see the group do well.”

Small also highlighted the strength that remains within the squad, naming Ciarán Kilkenny — one of his closest friends — as an example of the leadership still in place.

“They have a good team and a good squad. I think they’re going to be very competitive. There’s still an excellent panel there and a very strong starting 15 to go to war with.”

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