club championships Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/tag/club-championships Sports News, Live GAA scores, GAA fixtures Wed, 15 Sep 2021 13:15:36 +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 club championships Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/tag/club-championships 32 32 229439223 Limerick Camogie Club Championship – Preview, Fixtures & Results https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/limerick-camogie-club-championship-preview-fixtures-results https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/limerick-camogie-club-championship-preview-fixtures-results#respond Fri, 17 Sep 2021 08:00:25 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=20576 The Limerick Senior camogie championship throws in this weekend with seven teams looking to lift the legendary trophy The competition commences on Sunday as they battle for this highly regarded county championship. As Limerick improves on the Irish camogie scene, this is the competition to watch to see their current and future legends. Killeedy was […]

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The Limerick Senior camogie championship throws in this weekend with seven teams looking to lift the legendary trophy

The competition commences on Sunday as they battle for this highly regarded county championship. As Limerick improves on the Irish camogie scene, this is the competition to watch to see their current and future legends.

Killeedy was named champions last year after beating Newcastlewest in the final. It was the first time they won the title in seven years so they will be hungry to retain the trophy.

The seven teams have been split into two groups, the top two teams in each group will qualify for the semifinals. The relegation playoff will be decided by the last place of the group of four playing a game against the loser of the two other sides that have not qualified for the semifinals.

The county final is scheduled to be played in the first week of November with the Treaty’s best side claiming the trophy.

Group 1: Newcastle West, Ahane, Bruff, Crecora

Group 2: Killeedy, Granagh/Ballingarry, Na Piarsaigh

Upcoming Fixture

Round 1 – Sunday 19th September

Newcastlewest v Ahane – 11:30

Bruff v Crecora – 11:30

Killeedy v Granagh/Ballingarry – 11:30

Round 2 – Sunday 3rd October

Ahane v Bruff – 11:30

Crecora v Newcastlewest – 11:30

Na Piarsaigh v Killeedy – 11:30

Round 3 – Sunday 17th October

Bruff v Newcastlewest – 11:30

Ahane v Crecora – 11:30

Granagh/Ballingarry v Na Piarsaigh – 11:30

 

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Limerick Club Hurling Championships 2021 – Preview, Fixtures, Betting https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/limerick-club-hurling-championships-2021-preview-fixtures-betting https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/limerick-club-hurling-championships-2021-preview-fixtures-betting#respond Fri, 10 Sep 2021 08:30:46 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=19887 The Limerick Senior Hurling club championship starts this weekend with 12 of the county’s best teams battling for the title Soon there will be 12 teams from the All-Ireland champions club tournament going for the John Daly Cup. The most successful team in the history of the competition is Patrickswell GAA with 20 county championships. […]

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The Limerick Senior Hurling club championship starts this weekend with 12 of the county’s best teams battling for the title

Soon there will be 12 teams from the All-Ireland champions club tournament going for the John Daly Cup.

The most successful team in the history of the competition is Patrickswell GAA with 20 county championships. Now the new all-star team and current titleholders are Na Pairsaigh going for the seventh title this year.

Kilmallock seems to be one of the bookies’ outside shouts for the competition this year, hoping to go one better than some of their previous seasons.

The draw is made up of four groups with three teams. The top teams will qualify for the county quarterfinals while second place will go into the knockout round. Bottom place in each group will go into a relegation playoff for next season.

Group 1: Na Pairsaigh, Kilmallock, Ballybrown,

Group 2: Patrickswell, Doon, Ahane

Group 3: South Liberties, Blackrock, GarrySpillane

Group 4: Adare, Monaleen, Kildimo Pallaskenry

Round 1

Na Pairsigh (3-16) v Kilmallock (0-15)

Patrickswell (1-23) v Doon (0-27)

South Liberties (4-19) v Blackrock (0-15)

Adare (2-27) v Monaleen (1-16)

Round 2 Fixtures

Kildimo Pallaskenry v Monaleen – 19:30, Friday 10th September – LIT Gaelic Grounds

Ballybrown v Kilmallock – 19:30, Saturday 11th September – LIT Gaelic Grounds

Garryspillane v Blackrock – 13:30, Sunday 12th September – LIT Gaelic Grounds

Ahane v Patrickswell – 16:45, Sunday 12th September – LIT Gaelic Grounds

 

Betting

Na Pairsaigh 1/2

Doon 9/2

Patrickswell 11/2

Kilmallock 7/1

Adare 16/1

Ahane 25/1

Ballybrown 33/1

South Liberties 33/1

Kildimo Pallaskenry 40/1

Monaleen 80/1

Garryspillane 100/1

Blackrock 250/1

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Tipperary Club Hurling Championships 2021 – Preview, Fixtures, Betting https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/tipperary-club-hurling-championships-2021-preview-fixtures-betting https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/tipperary-club-hurling-championships-2021-preview-fixtures-betting#respond Fri, 27 Aug 2021 12:02:02 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=19885 The Tipperary Senior A hurling club championship throws in this Saturday with 16 clubs battling to be kings of the county This will be another competitive year to decide what Premier county club will take home the Dan Breen Cup. The titleholders Kiladangan are looking to retain the competition this year. They have already made […]

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The Tipperary Senior A hurling club championship throws in this Saturday with 16 clubs battling to be kings of the county

This will be another competitive year to decide what Premier county club will take home the Dan Breen Cup.

The titleholders Kiladangan are looking to retain the competition this year. They have already made a good start to the season recently winning the North hurling championship against a strong Kilruane side. That game was decided by powerful forward Billy Seymour as he laid a mark wanting to start for Tipperary seniors next year.

Kiladangan won their first title last year but will have stiff competition against Tipperary’s most successful club, Thurles Sarsfields. The Thurles club has won 36 cups in its long history and will want one more.

The dark horse for this competition could be Clonoulty who have had some decent performances in recent years. It will be interesting to see if they can push on and finally fulfill their club’s potential this year.

The 16 teams will be in four different groups with the two best teams in each qualifying for the knockout rounds.

Group 1: Éire Óg Annacarty, Druim agus Inse, Thurles Sarsfields, Upperchurch-Drumbane

Group 2: Holycross, Toomevara, Clonoulty, Cathail S Ciocam

Group 3: JK Brackens, Loughmore-Castleiney, Kildangan, Moycarkey-Borris

Group 4: Nenagh Éire Óg, Borris-Ileigh, Kilruane McDonaghs, Roscrea

 

Round 1 Fixtures:

Saturday 28th August

Thurles Sarsfileds v Druim agus Inse – Semple Stadium – 16:30

Toomevara v Holycross – Semple Stadium, Thurles – 13:00

Kildangan v Loughmore- Castleiney – Semple Stadium, Thurles – 19:00

Borris-Ileigh v Roscrea – Moneygall GAA – 17:00

Sunday 29th August

Upperchurch-Drombane v Éire Óg Annacarty – Pairc Ciocam Dundrum – 18:30

Cathail S Ciocam v Clonoulty – Clonmel Sportsfield – 14:00

JK Brackens v Moycarkey-Borris – Holycross GAA – 18:30

Nenagh Éire Óg v Kilruane MacDonaghs – Toomevara GAA – 14:00

 

Betting

Thurles Sarsfields 9/4

Kildangan 11/4

Borris-Ileogh 7/1

Loughmore-Castleiney 15/2

Nenagh Éire Óg 8/1

Kilruane 9/1

Clonoulty 14/1

Toomevara 20/1

Druim agus Inse 20/1

Moycarkey-Borris 33/1

Upperchurch Drombane 40/1

JK Brackens 40/1

Roscrea 40/1

Holycross 50/1

Éire Óg Annacarty 66/1

Cathail S Ciocam 80/1

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GAA – List of the 32 County Club Champions 2020 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/club-championships-county-by-county https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/club-championships-county-by-county#respond Wed, 03 Mar 2021 17:34:02 +0000 http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=8819 It’s the business end of the Club Championships across the country. Championships that have not already finished are nearing their conclusion. Otherwise, a winner has already been crowned. Here are the winners and remainders of the Senior Championships county by county. Antrim Football Championship: Cargin Hurling Championship: Dunloy Cuchullains Ladies’ Football Championship: Naomh Pól are in the Ulster […]

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It’s the business end of the Club Championships across the country. Championships that have not already finished are nearing their conclusion. Otherwise, a winner has already been crowned. Here are the winners and remainders of the Senior Championships county by county.

Antrim

Football Championship: Cargin

Hurling Championship: Dunloy Cuchullains

Ladies’ Football Championship: Naomh Pól are in the Ulster semi-final.

Camogie Championship: Loughgiel

Armagh

Football Championship: Maghery Sean MacDiarmada

Hurling Championship: Middletown

Ladies’ Football Championship: Armagh Harps

Camogie Championship: St. Brenda’s Ballymacnab

Carlow

Football Championship: Semi-finals; Éire Óg vs Mt Leinster Rangers, Rathvilly GAA vs Palatine/O’Hanrahan’s.

Hurling Championship: Mt Leinster Rangers

Ladies’ Football Championship: Old Leighlin

Camogie Championship: Myshall 

Cavan

Football Championship: Final Replay; Crosserlough v Kingscourt Stars (Saturday October 3rd, 5pm).

Hurling Championship: Mullahoran St Joseph’s

Ladies’ Football: Lacken

Camogie Championship: Crosserlough

Clare

Football Championship: Kilmurry Ibrickane

Hurling Championship: Sixmilebridge

Ladies’ Football: Banner

Camogie Championship: Inagh Kilmona

Cork

Football Championship: Semi-Finals; Nemo Rangers, Castlehaven, Duhallow, Newcestown or St Finbarrs.

Hurling Championship: Final; Glen Rovers vs Blackrock (Sunday 4th October, 4pm).

Ladies’ Football: West Cork

Camogie Championship: Courcey Rovers

Derry

Football Championship: Final; O’Donovan Rossa vs Slaughtneil (Sunday 4th October, 4.30pm).

Hurling Championship: Slaughtneil

Ladies’ Football: Steelstown

Camogie Championship: Final: Slaughtneil vs Swatragh (replay, TBC)

Donegal

Football Championship: Final: Kilcar vs Naomh Conaill (TBC).

Hurling Championship: Final: Setanta vs St. Eunan’s (Saturday October 3rd).

Ladies’ Football: Glenfin 

Down

Football Championship: Kilcoo

Hurling Championship: St. Patrick’s Portaferry

Ladies’ Football: Bredagh

Camogie Championship: Clonduffs

Dublin

Football Championship: Ballymun Kickhams

Hurling Champions: Cuala

Ladies’ Football: Foxrock Cabinteely

Camogie Championship: St. Jude’s

Fermanagh

Football Championship: Ederney St Joseph’s

Ladies’ Football: Kinawley 

Galway

Football Championship: Final; Moycullen vs Mountbellew/Moylough (Sunday October 4th, 4pm).

Hurling Championship: Final; Turloughmore vs St Thomas’ (Sunday October 4th, 2pm).

Ladies’ Football: Kilkerrin/Clonberne

Camogie Championship: Final; Sarsfields vs Ardrahan (Postponed, TBC).

Kerry

Football Championship: East Kerry

Hurling Championship: Kilmoyley

Ladies’ Football: Rathmore

Kildare

Football Championship: Final; Moorefield vs Athy (Saturday October 3rd, 4.30pm).

Hurling Championship: Group Stages

Ladies’ Football: Eadestown

Camogie Championship: Semi-Finals; Celbridge vs Clane, Naas vs Johnstownbridge (Sunday October 4th).

Kilkenny

Football Championship: Quarter-Finals

Hurling Championship: Ballyhale Shamrocks

Ladies’ Football: Kilkenny City

Camogie Championship: Thomastown

Laois

Football Championship: Quarter-Finals

Hurling Championship: Final; Clough/Ballacolla vs Borris in Ossary Kilcotton

Ladies’ Football: Portlaoise

Camogie Championship: O’Moore’s

Leitrim

Football Championship: Mohill

Hurling Championship: Final; Carrick Hurling vs Cluainín Iomaí (Saturday October 3rd, 3.30pm).

Ladies’ Football: Glencar Manorhamilton

Limerick

Football Championship: Final; Adare vs Ballyanders (Sunday October 4th, 2pm).

Hurling Championship: Na Piarsaigh

Ladies’ Football: St. Ailbes

Camogie Championship: Kileedy 

Longford

Football Championship: Semi-Finals stage (postponed)

Hurling Championship: Final; Wolfe Tones vs Longford Slashers (Cancelled, with no date to play arranged).

Ladies’ Football: Longford Slashers

Louth

Football Championship: Naomh Mairtin

Hurling Championship: Final; St. Fechin’s vs Knockbridge (Saturday October 3rd, 3pm).

Ladies’ Football: Geraldines

Camogie Championship: St. Brides

Mayo

Football Championship: Knockmore

Hurling Championship: Ballyhaunis

Ladies’ Football: Carnacon

Meath

Football Championship: Final; Gaeil Colmcille vs Ratoath (Sunday October 4th, 2.15pm).

Hurling Championship: Final; Ratoath vs Trim (Sunday October 11th, 3pm).

Ladies’ Football: Dunboyne

Camogie Championship: Kilmessan

Monaghan

Football Championship: Scotstown

Hurling Championship: Castleblayney

Ladies’ Football: Donaghmoyne

Offaly

Football Championship: Final; Rhode vs Tullamore (Sunday October 4th, 4pm).

Hurling Championship: Final; St. Rynagh’s vs Kilcormac Killoughey (Sunday October 11th, 4pm).

Ladies’ Football: Naomh Ciaran

Camogie Championship: St. Rynagh’s

Roscommon

Football Championship: St. Brigid’s

Hurling Championship: Padraig Pearses

Ladies’ Football: Kilbride

Camogie Championship: Athleague

Sligo

Football Championship: Tourlestrane

Hurling Championship: Easkey

Ladies’ Football: Geevagh

Tipperary

Football Championship: Clonmel Commercials

Hurling Championship: Kiladangan

Ladies’ Football: Cahir

Camogie Championship: Drom and Inch

Tyrone

Football Championship: Dungannon Thomas Clarke’s

Hurling Championship: Éire Óg Carrickmore

Ladies’ Football: St Macartans

Camogie Championship: Final; Eglish vs Derrylaughan Kevin Barry’s (Postponed)

Waterford

Football Championship: Final; Rathgormack vs Abbeyside Ballinacourty/Nire-Fourmilewater

Hurling Championship: Ballygunner

Ladies’ Football: Ballymacarbry

Camogie Championship: Gailltír

Westmeath

Football Championship: St. Loman’s Mullingar

Hurling Championship: Final; Castletown Geoghegan vs Clonkill (Sunday October 4th, 4pm).

Ladies’ Football: St. Mary’s

Camogie Championship: Raharney

Wexford

Football Championship: Final; Starlights vs Castletown Liam Mellows (Sunday October 4th, 1.30pm).

Hurling Championship: Shelmaliers

Ladies’ Football: Shelmaliers

Camogie Championship: Final; HWH Bunclody vs Buffers Alley (Sunday October 4th, 2pm).

Wicklow

Football Championship: Baltinglass

Hurling Championship: Bray Emmets

Ladies’ Football: Tinahely

Camogie Championship: Knockananna

 

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Sunday Club Hurling Round up https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/sunday-club-hurling-round-up-2 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/sunday-club-hurling-round-up-2#respond Sun, 09 Aug 2020 21:23:18 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=6291 Plenty of action on Sunday on the club hurling scene. We have round up of some entertaining games below. In Wexford, Shelmaliers recorded a 0-22 to 1-12 over Lee Chin’s Faythe Harriers at Chadwicks Wexford Park. Lee Chin hit the post with a penalty and if that went in things cold have been different. However […]

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Plenty of action on Sunday on the club hurling scene. We have round up of some entertaining games below.

In Wexford, Shelmaliers recorded a 0-22 to 1-12 over Lee Chin’s Faythe Harriers at Chadwicks Wexford Park. Lee Chin hit the post with a penalty and if that went in things cold have been different. However the over the water club were able to keep the Harriers despite a goal by Richie Lawlor. Shelmaliers who were last crowned county champions in 2014 will now face Glynn Barntown in the semi-finals next weekend. In the other quarter-final Oulart The Ballagh recorded a big win over St Anne’s also at Wexford Park. Liam Dunne’s charges recording a 2-15 to 1-12 win. Nicky Kirwan grabbing one of the goal for Oulart.

Action also continued in the Galway SHC, a weekend which saw Portumna relegated from senior hurling. Loughrea got past Cappataggle at Duggan Park, 1-16 to 1-12, while Tommy Larkins had four points to spare over Tynagh/Abbey/Duniry. In Cork,  Na Piarsaigh had a massive win over St Finbarr’s 2-23 to 0-17. Jamie Coughlan registered 2-06 for Blackrock as they defeated Newtownshandrum 2-26 to 2-14. In Tipperary, Kildangan beat Roscrea by 11 points 2-19 o 0-14, while Drom and Inch claimed a 2-16 to 1-15 win over JK Brackens. Clonoulty/Rossmore proved too strong for Nenagh coming out on top 1-22 to 1-16, while Cathal Barrett and Holycross/Ballycahill had a 0-23 to 1-18 win over Eire Og.

Dungarvan and Lismore shared 10 goals between them in a spectacular game of hurling in Waterford. Dungarvan coming out on top 6-18 to 4-19. Roanmore had a big win over Mount Sion 2-21 to 0-17 with sharp shooter Paul O’Sullivan registering 1-08. Meanwhile, in Dublin, Faughs recorded a victory over St Brigid’s 0-19 to 1-14, while St Jude’s had a narrow 3-17 to 3-16 win over Whitehall.

In Antrim, Dunloy and Ballycastle played out an entertaining draw 0-17 each, with Loughgiel getting the better of Cushendall 2-13 to 2-10. St Galls had a 2-17 win over Naomh Eanna, while St John’s beat O’Donovan Rossa 0-18 to 1-14. There was also games in the Roscommon county championship, with St Dominics beating Oran 0-16 to 0-10. Four Roads recorded a 1-18 to 1-13 in over Padraig Pearses.

Plenty of action next weekend to look forward so be sure to follow vrscores.com for all your match updates.

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