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Most Popular Student Sports in Ireland

Educational institutions in all countries pay great attention to sports. The aim of college or university is not only to give knowledge but to promote overall personality development.

Encouraging students to play sports is an important part of developing the whole individual. Participating in sports is important for all students. All of them attend classes every day and spend most of their time obtaining knowledge to become job-ready. Such a pace of living can tire even the most dedicated student. If it sounds familiar to you, visit https://papercoach.net, order your homework from it and devote your free time to what really matters.

Participation in sports is a good way to spend free time, gain new skills, and become healthier. Moreover, many student-athletes have the opportunity to become pro athletes and completely change their life. The majority of Irish students are involved in sports because it plays a big role in Irish society. Let’s explore student sports that are greatly in demand now.

Association football (soccer)

This sport is merely known as football in all countries besides the USA and Canada. Association football is the game played between 2 teams; each team consists of 11 players. The aim of each team is to kick the ball beyond the opponent’s goal line. A history of football goes deep into the past.

Historians state that people played the prototype of this game even before our era. No wonder that soccer is a widespread sport in college. Irish Universities Football Union is a governing body that manages university association football in Ireland. All leading Ireland universities and institutes have soccer teams that compete in several leagues, such as College & Universities Football League, Leinster Senior League, NIFL Championship, etc.

Rugby

If you know someone from Ireland, you’ve probably heard that it is one of the most attended in this country. This sport is also known as rugby union. It’s popular both in big cities and urban towns. No wonder that Ireland teams show themselves well in various competitions. The major Irish universities have a representative body for this sport — Irish Universities Rugby Union.

This union was founded in 1904, and since that time, it has organized student representative rugby teams and various tournaments, such as Dudley Cup, Conroy Cup, Kay Bowen Trophy, etc. If you want to play rugby in Ireland, you’d better consider the following universities: University College Dublin, Queen’s University Belfast, NUI Galway, etc. Teams of these universities compete in various competitions each year.

Gaelic football

To ensure that this sport also belongs to the most popular in Ireland, you need to visit one game and see that the arena is full of spectators. People in Ireland are used to referring to Gaelic football merely as football. The ball they use resembles the one used in volleyball. Players in Gaelic football aim to score as many points as possible by kicking the ball in the opponent’s goals or between posts over the goals.

There are no restrictions on how to advance the ball: players can pass it both by hands and legs.  Gaelic football is introduced in high school and universities’ physical education program. Those students who succeed in it have the chance to obtain a scholarship. So if you think of joining the university Gaelic football team, do your best to perform better.  Athletics can take a lot of time; therefore, you must be ready for difficulties with academics. However, they are easy to deal with professional assistance: Google the keyword “write my paper for me,” and order any homework online.

Hurling

A few Ireland universities have combined Gaelic games teams, where students play Gaelic football, hurling, and camogie. However, the majority of institutions tend to separate these sports. Hurling is a game of Gaelic origin that has much in common with Gaelic football.

Each player has his own wooden stick — hurl and use it to kick a sliotar between the goalposts of the opponent’s team. Sliotar is a small ball, resembling a baseball and tennis ball. There are more than 2,000 hurling clubs in Ireland, and this fact proves that this game is popular. Higher Education GAA is a governing body that manages all Gaelic games in educational institutions. Fitzgibbon Cup is the main competition in university hurling.

Golf

Even though Golf originates in Scotland, Ireland’s golf history started in 1800. There are not many golf clubs in Ireland, but it doesn’t mean that it isn’t popular. Such universities as University College Dublin, the National University of Ireland in Galway, Ulster University, Maynooth University, etc., have their golf clubs, hold competitions, and promote this sport among students.

Many of these universities participate in European Universities Golf Championships. So, playing golf in the university gives every student a chance to join the pro team and start a career in this sport.

Tipperary Club Championships: As it stands

Tipperary club championships continue to progress through the knockout phases.

Senior Club Hurling Championship

The talking point of the quarter-finals was the defeat of Borris-Ileigh. Surprisingly, the 2019 winners fell to Drom and Inch. They were outscored by 4-19 to 1-28 on Sunday. This sends Drom and Inch through to a semi-final with Kiladangan. Kiladangan overcame Toomevara on Saturday. This semi-final goes ahead on Sunday the 6th at 5.30pm.

Loughmore-Castleiney and Nenagh Éire Óg face off in the other semi-final. Loughmore-Castleiney earned their semi-final spot by beating Clonoulty-Rossmore. A seven-point win in Thurles will have them full of confidence.

Yet, their opponents ran riot against Thurles Sarsfields to lay down a marker. Winning 3-12 to 1-08, they have proven themselves a force to be reckoned with. The teams return to Semple Stadium at 5.30 on Saturday.

Contrastingly, the relegation final is Burgess and Éire Óg Annacarty/Donohill. They have another week to prepare before their 12th of September game.

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The county’s second-tier hurling competition is also ready for the semis.

Saturday’s tie brings Newport against Mullinahone at 1.30pm. Next, Lorrha and Killenhaule are the opener on Sunday at the same time.

Intermediate Hurling Championship

Semi-finals: Moyne-Templetuohy vs Boherlahan-Dualla and Gortnahoe-Glengoole vs Knockavilla Kickhams. Both on Sunday the 6th at 3.30pm.

Senior Football Tipperary Club Championship

The semi-final stages of this competition begin this Saturday. 4/7 favorites with Paddy Power, Clonmel Commercials are against Kilsheelan-Kilkash. Accordingly, Clonmel are expected to overpower Kilsheelan-Kilkash who scraped out of group 2. This one throws in at 4.30 on Saturday.

Loughmore-Castleiney and Moyle Rovers battle it put for the other place in the final. Both teams had perfect records in getting out of their groups. As a result, Paddy Power price them at 10/3 and 9/2 respectively. After a two-week break, it’ll be interesting to see who can keep their form come 4.30 on Sunday.

Additionally, Sunday sees the relegation playoffs begin. Firstly, Aherlow and Ardfinnan try to stay alive. Secondly, Galtee Rovers-St Pecaun and Éire Óg Annacarty/Donohill fight for survival.

Intermediate Football Club Championship

Both of the semi-finals for this one are on Saturday at 1pm. On one hand, Rockwell Rovers and Moyle Rovers are in Cahir. Meanwhile, Fethard and Gráinseach Mhócléir Baile Uí Néill go to Clonmel.

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Mayo GAA Club Championships – As it stands

This weekend brings the semi-final stage of the Mayo GAA club championship.

On Saturday night Aidan O’Shea and Lee Keegan do battle. O’Shea’s Breaffy fought off Ballaghaderreen in the quarter-final. Meanwhile, Keegan’s Westport beat intermediate champions The Neale with 9 points to spare.

This will be the second time these teams meet this year. In the group stages, Westport won 2-11 to 16 points. O’Shea and co will be out to rectify that this weekend.

The shock of the quarter-finals was Ballintubber’s defeat to Knockmore. Led by Kevin McLoughlin, Knockmore halted Cillian O’Connor’s quest for three-in-a-row.

This set up a rematch of their own against Ballina Stephenites. Ballina overcame Aghamore comfortably after topping the group stages. There was only a point between these two teams when they met a fortnight ago. Expect it to be just as close again.

Ballina are the only team reprising their semi-final role from last year. This year’s Championship is now all to play for. Breaffy will be backed to finally lift the cup but still have it all to do.

In the relegation final, it’s Claremorris vs Moy Davitts. Moy Davitts are seeking to save themselves for the second time in a row.

Mayo GAA TV will bring all the action live.

Saturday 5th

Breaffy vs Westport (7.15)

Sunday 6th

Claremorris vs Moy Davitts (1.00)

Knockmore vs Ballina Stephenites (3.45)

The Intermediate Championship is also at its semi-final stage this weekend. Firstly, favorites Hollymount-Carramore have to overcome Kiltimagh on Saturday night. Hollymount are aiming to return straight to the senior championship.

Secondly, Ballinrobe and Balla fight for a place in the final on Sunday. Again Mayo GAA TV will be offering to bring the action to you. In the relegation battle, it’s Islandeady and Swinford on Saturday evening.

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Galway GAA Club Championships – As it stands

Galway GAA Club Championships have reached the quarter-finals. Last weekend concluded the group stages with Corofin strongly expected to add to their seven-in-a-row streak.

Their drive has not been lessened by the lack of an All-Ireland to be won this year. The champions beat An Cheathrú Rua last Friday. A 16 points to 6 win extended their unbeaten run in club championship to 48 games. This sets up a quarter-final tie with Salthill-Knocknacarra.

Meanwhile, Tuam Stars beat Claregalway to top their group. This sets up a fixture with Bearna. Other group winners Moycullen and Mountbellew Moylough have been pitted against St. James’ and Killannin respectively. However, we have to wait for the 12th and 13th of September for these games to be played.

Lastly, the relegation draw was also made. First of all, Monivea Abbey play an Spidéal. Then, Caherlistrane must overcome Michael Breathnach’s.

The Hurling championship also had its quarter-final draw. The Galway GAA competition features holders St. Thomas’ and 2019 runners up Liam Mellows both safely in the knockout stage. Last year’s finalists avoided in each in the draw. Liam Mellows had to see of Gort Inse Guaire in a playoff after finishing second in their group.

Again, St. Thomas’ are very much the team to beat.

These games come around on the 5th and 6th of September. The full quarter-final draw is here:

Loughrea vs Liam Mellows

St. Thomas’ vs Killimordaly

Turloughmore vs Sarsfields

Cappataggle vs Ahascragh Fohenagh

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Dublin GAA Club Championships – As it stands

Club championship in Dublin is always tightly contested and this year is no different. Both hurling and football are now in the semi-final stages.

Last weekend’s quarter-finals threw up a plethora of highlights. Holders Ballyboden St. Enda’s had to dig deep to see off Raheny in extra time. 5 points from Conal Keaney went a long way. Also, a strong performance from Michael Darragh Macauley in midfield overshadowed the challenge of Brian Howard and Brian Fenton.

Elsewhere, Ballymun Kickhams defeated Na Fianna with the aid of James McCarthy and Dean Rock. A late black card for Johnny Cooper smothered his side’s chances.

Paul Mannion raised one of four green flags for Kilmacud Crokes. They shrugged aside a weary-looking St. Vincent’s side with ease.

Lastly, Kevin McManamon scored a superb solo goal for St. Jude’s. This went a long way in their 7 point win over Skerries Harps.

As a result, Paddy Power have made Kilmacud Crokes favorites at 2/1. Very close though are Ballymun and Ballyboden, both at 9/4. St. Jude’s are the outsiders at 13/2.

The semi-finals consist of Ballymun Kickhams vs Kilmacud Crokes and Ballyboden St. Enda’s vs St. Jude’s. They are scheduled for the 12th/13th of September. The final coming a week later.

Alongside this, the Senior B Championship semi-finals take place. Naomh Mearnóg have to beat St. Brigid’s to reach the final. Meanwhile, Templeogue Synge Street have a tough task to overcome Cuala.

Club Hurling Championship

Fans don’t have as long to wait for the hurling semi-finals. They come in the form of a doubleheader on Sunday the 6th. At 2pm, Lucan Sarsfields play 2019 winners Cuala. Following this, Ballyboden St. Enda’s take on Na Fianna at 4.30. Ballyboden fans are not starved of club championship action in the coming weeks by any means.

Dubs TV have offered club championship action extensively. This weekend will likely be no different.

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Cork Club Championship: As it Stands

Premier Senior Hurling Club Championship

The draw for the Cork hurling quarter-finals and semi-final stages of this club championship was made on Monday. It’s Glen Rovers who have their place in the semi-final secure. Six others will battle for the three remaining slots.

The winner of Sarsfields and Erins Own will face Glen Rovers in the semi-final. After a perfect group stage, Sarsfields’ chances here are good.

On the other hand, the other quarter-finals feature Blackrock vs Douglas and Na Piarsaigh vs UCC. The winners of these two games will complete the other semi-final. Like Sarsfields, Blackrock had a perfect group stage. Douglas will be tough opposition however.

Na Piarsaigh are the opponents for regional winners UCC. After defeating 2019 champions Imokilly, UCC will be favourites.

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Senior ‘A’ Hurling Club Championship

Good form in the group stage has rewarded Charleville and Fr. O’Neill’s with semi-final places. Kanturk are unlucky to be forced into the quarter-final. Yet, they should be able to beat Bandon. Newcestown and Bride Rovers complete the lineup. The winner of this one will earn a tie against Fr. O’Neill’s.

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Intermediate Hurling Championship

Carrigaline and Castlelyons proved to be the teams to beat in the group stage. Perfect records put these teams in the semi-finals. Watergrasshill are unlucky to have been given the extra game. They’ll play Courcey Rovers for a chance to knock-out Castlelyons. Lastly, Ballincollig and Blarney compete in the other quarter-final.

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Intermediate ‘A’ Hurling Club Championship

Quarter-Finals: Sarsfields vs Cloughduv / Aghabullogue vs Mayfield

Semi-Finals: A Éire Óg vs Sarsfields/Cloughduv | Kildorrery vs Aghabullogue/Mayfield

Lower Intermediate Hurling Club Championship

Quarter-Finals: Traction vs Kilbrittain / Russell Rovers vs Milford

Semi-Finals: A Castlemartyr vs Traction/Kilbrittain | B St Catherine’s vs Russell Rovers/Milford

The next round of hurling games is scheduled for the weekend of the 11th-13th of September

Premier Senior Football Club Championship

Next Sunday will see the last of the group games played in the Premier Senior Football Club Championship.

Holders Nemo Rangers play Douglas for a top of the table spot. Defeat here for the holders could allow Valley Rovers to progress if they beat Bishopstown well. But don’t bet on it.

In group 2, Castlhaven should be safely through. They play bottom of the table Ilen Rovers. As a result, Carbery Rangers and Newcestown have a winner-takes-all game.

Elsewhere, St Finbarrs are in control of group 1. They play Clonakilty who need a win to progress. Failure to do so means Carrigaline could squeeze through if they beat Ballincollig. They need a big swing in points difference in their favour though.

Paddy Power aren’t predicting any upset in this club championship with Nemo Rangers at a steady 6/4. St Finbarrs and Castlehaven are the closest contenders at 4/1.

Duhallow were the regional winners thanks to an extra win over UCC.

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Senior ‘A’ Football Club Championship

Sunday also sees the conclusion of the group stages in the ‘A’ championship.

Firstly, O’Donovan Rossa and St Michael’s are both already through from group A. This makes their game a battle for the top of the table.

Secondly, in group B, Mallow have to beat Bantry Blues and hope Kiskeam beat Éire Óg.

Lastly, group C is the most open. Despite being last, Doheny’s could beat Clyda Rovers to go through. This is dependent on the Fermoy and Bandon result though. They play for the top of the table spot.

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Roscommon GAA Club Championships

Roscommon GAA‘s Club Championships are well and truly reaching the business end of the season. Last weekend saw the quarter-finals played off. As a result, there are two exciting semi-finals coming to us this weekend.

Firstly, holders Padraig Pearses remain in the hunt. They overcame Roscommon Gaels by 10 points and remain the team to beat. They’ll come up against Clann na nGael in the semi-final. Clann na nGael fought off a strong Western Gaels side to reach this stage. This game will see county stars such as Niall Daly and David Murray against Donal Shine. Tune in to TG4 on Sunday at 15.45 to watch.

Meanwhile, Boyle and St. Brigid’s will compete for a place in the final. Led by Enda Smith, Boyle booked their place in the semis with a 4-08 to 0-12 win against St. Croan’s. Their semi-final opponents, St. Brigid’s, came out on top against Michael Glavey’s. The 2013 All-Ireland Champions are aiming to win their first Championship since 2014. This game is on Sunday at 1pm. Roscommon GAA TV ensure you won’t miss any of the action.

The intermediate championship also played its quarter-finals last weekend. St. Dominic’s put down a big marker over Éire Óg. Running up a scoreline of 6-11, they’ll be in the mix. Likewise, St. Faithleach’s impressed against Shannon Gaels with a 2-21 tally. Oran and St. Aidan’s make up the other semi-finalists.

The intermediate championship also played its quarter-finals last weekend. St. Dominic’s put down a big marker over Éire Óg. Running up a scoreline of 6-11, they’ll be in the mix. Likewise, St. Faithleach’s impressed against Shannon Gaels with a 2-21 tally. Oran and St. Aidan’s make up the other semi-finalists.

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Primoz Roglic wins stage 4 of Le Tour

Stage four of the 2020 Tour de France saw the race’s first mountain-top finish with Primoz Roglic (TJV) taking the stage win ahead of with Tadej Pogacar (UAE) in second, and Gullaime Martin (COF) completing the podium.

Visited for the first time in 1971, when Luis Ocaña crushed all his rivals en route to one of the most dominant wins ever seen at the Tour de France, Orcières-Merlette returned on the race after 31 years. First summit finish of this edition, coming at the end of a stage that featured four other classified climbs, Orcières-Merlette witnessed another strong and composed display of Julian Alaphilippe, who retained the yellow jersey, that he will now sport for the 17th time.

The stage that started from Sisteron was animated by six riders, whose margin was kept in check by Deceuninck – Quick-Step, who helped Sam Bennett win the intermediate sprint in Veynes.

The Irish Champion emerged the fastest when the bunch passed through there, some three minutes behind the escapees, and is now on equal scores with the green jersey classification leader.

On the early slopes of Orcières-Merlette the last survivor of the day’s breakaway was caught. The pace was ramped up four kilometres to go, but no move came until with 300 metres remaining, when the acceleration of Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) saw the Slovenian claim the victory in an uphill sprint after a lot of work by his teammate Wout Van Aert.

Tadej Pogačar showed he is carrying good form as the Slovenian youngster from UAE Team Emirates finished in 2nd place, with Guillaume Martin of Cofidis taking third.

Stage 4 results
1. Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) 4:04:47
2. Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) s.t.
3. Guillaume Martin (Cofidis) s.t.

General classification after the 4th stage
1. Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-Quick Step) 18:07:04
2. Adam Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) @ 4 ”
3. Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) @ 7 ”

Nations League Football Betting – IRELAND 11/8 to beat Bulgaria

Thursday night sees Ireland take on Bulgaria away in the Nations League and Stephen Kenny’s men are 11/8 with BETPAT football betting to secure a first win for the former Dundalk manager. Bulgaria is 5/2 to pull off the shock.

Kenny has called Preston North End striker Sean Maguire and West Bromwich Albion defender Dara O’Shea into his squad for the upcoming games against Bulgaria and Finland after Troy Parrott had to leave the squad due to injury.

Ireland v Bulgaria Teams – Predicted XI : Randolph, Doherty, Duffy, Egan, Stephens, McCarthy, Hourihane, Robinson, Hendrick, Brady, Long (4-2-3-1)

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The other games that stand out is Germany v Spain which is sure to be a mouth-watering game with some of the world’s best players on show, you can get 9/5 for Spain to win in Germany and Germany are 7/5 to win in their own backyard.

It is a welcome return to Joachim Löw’s Germany squad for Sane. The winger last turned out for Die Mannschaft in June 2019, scoring the final goal in an 8-0 destruction of Estonia in UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying.

Another game that stands out this Thursday is Ukraine v Switzerland with both teams very evenly matched with Ukraine at 6/4 and Switzerland currently at 7/4.

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Irish rugby team – Who impressed Andy Farrell during the inter-pros?

Who caught the eye of starting for the Irish rugby team in the November internationals. Two weeks ago, we were treated to a Munster-Leinster classic. Then, Connacht turned on the style against Ulster.

Last weekend there was less to play for. However, we still got a look at Leinster’s strength in depth. Meanwhile, Munster showed us why they’re no underdogs going into their semi-final on Friday. Andy Farrell will have watched all of these games unfold with great interest.

There are still two 6 Nations games to be played and another tournament to follow in 2020. Farrell will have to use all the tools at his disposal if he is to go the distance in both. With that in mind, we take a look at the players putting their hands up while on club duty.

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Leinster

A perfect record in the league before lockdown hasn’t been undone in the two games since. Cullen used last weekend’s game against Ulster to rotate his squad. This could have easily gone unnoticed though as their squad depth is more than impressive. Ross Byrne deputized for Sexton and showed why Farrell trusts him off the bench for international games. With a great eye for opportunity and a trusty boot, Byrne could be the main contender to take over the green number 10.

Gary Ringrose and Robbie Henshaw’s partnership in midfield is solidified. A neat link-up against Munster for Ringrose to tap down is a reminder of what a good pairing can do. Their familiarity as a duo may work in their favour in a tough battle for green jerseys.

Likewise, in the pack Irish hopefuls are only benefitting from playing together. Ryan Baird has continued to impress when called upon. Currently a ‘development’ player in the Irish squad, his status could be upgraded come November.

Ulster

The return of Ian Madigan is the obvious talking point here. The former Bristol man is back on Irish soil in the hope of adding to his 31 international caps. He came in for Billy Burns against Leinster but has much to do to displace the 26-year-old.

Rob Herring continues to be the in-form hooker in the country. Meanwhile, young prop Tom O’Toole is one to watch.

John Cooney is unrelenting in his pursuit of a place in Farrell’s first 15. The sizzling scrum-half offers a lot that Murray doesn’t. His sharpness around the ruck and eye for an intercept are huge weapons. Unfortunately for him, these are ideal qualities for an impact sub.

Munster

Much of the attention was on new-signing De Allende in the last two games. Nonetheless, midfield partner Chris Farrell stole the show. Farrell’s considerable power and pace fits the current mould for an Irish center perfectly. Expect him to feature strongly in Farrell’s plans.

Keith Earls is improving with age and pre-lockdown form hasn’t disappeared. On the other side, Conway is making a good claim for international experience too. Four tries in two games will have done his chances no harm.

Up front, Niall Scannell is a man with a point to prove and has another game to do so. Tadhg Beirne has excelled when given the chance. With a lot of games to come, he may get a call from Farrell yet.

Connacht

The only Irish team not to progress to the semi-finals. International contenders in the Connacht team could suffer from the lack of an extra game. Bundee Aki won’t be displaced easily from the Irish rugby team and big performances against Ulster and Munster prove it. Ultan Dillane is a figure who we may also see under Farrell before Christmas. Young, energetic, and a strong runner, Dillane has the potential to do damage.

Farrell is blessed by the fact that this season’s Pro14 is guaranteed at least one Irish team in the final. Now that the cobwebs are dusted off, there is no excuse for the semi-finals to disappoint. This is a year where squad depth is more important than ever. When it comes to handing out caps in November, Farrell is spoilt for choice.

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