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Jack Redmond hat-trick inspires Wexford to big win over Kildare in Division 1B
Jack Redmond hit a hat-trick to help Wexford to an easy win over Kildare, but it wasn’t enough to prevent another season in Division 1B of the Allianz Hurling League.
Dublin hit 0-34 to relegate Carlow and move up to Division 1A
Dublin joined Clare in the Allianz Hurling League Division 1B final thanks to a 0-34 to 2-14 victory over Carlow at Netwatch Cullen Park this evening.
Camogie round-up: Galway show champion material to set up League final tilt at Waterford
Galway and Waterford will be the two sides making their way to UPMC Nowlan Park for the Centra National Camogie League Division 1A final on Sunday April 12, after the Tribeswomen overcame Cork by 0-18 to 1-9 at Athenry this afternoon.
Westmeath’s command performance condemns Mayo to Division 3
Westmeath’s 26-point rout of Mayo on Saturday afternoon wasn’t enough to send them into the Division 2 final, but it did condemn the hosts to an immediate return to Division 3.
Tipperary produce 13-point comeback against Limerick to revive Munster U20 campaign
Tipperary staged a 13-point second-half turnaround against Limerick to reawaken their Munster U20 Football Championship ambitions at a sunny yet breezy New Inn.
National Hurling League – as it happened: Tipp and Kilkenny draw, as Limerick beat Galway
It was a busy programme of Allianz National Hurling League action today, with some tasty encounters throughout the day.
National Hurling League: Action-packed day as Tipperary clash with Kilkenny and Limerick face Galway
There’s a busy programme of Allianz National Hurling League games today, with some tasty encounters heading into the evening.
Wicklow and Donegal secure promotion to Division 2 while Sligo thump Longford
Wicklow and Donegal earned promotion to Division 2 of the Allianz Hurling League thanks to respective final round victories this afternoon.
Kerry secure promotion to Division 1B after big win over Meath
A nervy Kerry secured promotion to Division 1B for 2025 and a place in the Division 2 final where they’ll face Laois next weekend, following a six-point victory over Meath in Trim on Saturday afternoon.
Kerry see off Meath to earn promotion to Division 1B
Kerry will be playing their league hurling in Division 1B next season after defeating Meath by 2-18 to 0-18 in Trim this afternoon.
John Mullane: Hurling is never too far from the heart – even during a weekend in Boston
My travels took me to the States last weekend for a wonderful few days in the company of Galway hurling club Boston.
Saturday's Allianz Hurling League results and tables
Below are all of today's final round Allianz Hurling League fixtures as well as the scheduled games in the Munster U20 football championship and the Leinster minor hurling championship...
"It's all about really getting promotion"
Sara Doyle created a slice of history at Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán MacDiarmada on March 8 when Carlow recorded a vital victory against Leitrim in Division 4 of the Lidl National Football League.
Rebels’ fixed assets – Colm O’Callaghan and Ian Maguire prove indispensable in Cork engine room
An unusual sight surfaced in Páirc Uí Rinn earlier this month when Cork played Meath in a key fourth round league fixture.
A star reborn: Kieran Donaghy’s long haul to Armagh and back to the Kingdom again
Retaining your title can be a long and winding road. A new season is never the same as the last. For Kerry, the defence of their league crown will entail a marathon trek to Armagh this weekend.
‘It’s all about getting promotion from Division 4’ — Carlow’s two-pointer star Sara Doyle
Sara Doyle created a slice of history at Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada two weeks ago when Carlow recorded a vital victory against Leitrim in Division 4 of the Lidl National Football League.
David Clifford and Seán O’Shea on board as Kerry eye Division 1 final place in trip to Armagh
Kerry head for Armagh this weekend with a squad that suggests real intent on pressing on to reach another Allianz League Division 1 final.
Philly McMahon: How the kick-out has become the ultimate power play in football
Being from Ballymun, much of my formative years were spent stuck in a lift. If it’s never happened to you, it’s more or less the same sensation as getting hemmed in on your own kick-out against the wind by a team with an aggressive press.
Pat Spillane: Kicking kings Kerry still ahead of rivals and there’s a reason why they’ll fancy another NFL title
Christ, if Carlsberg did Sporting Weeks, the one before last comes to mind as a strong contender for inclusion.
‘There’s a great rapport between us’ – For Tommy Drumm the friendships he’s made through football outweigh the medals
Handel stayed in Clontarf Castle. But he never won Sam with the Dubs.
GAA on TV: 13 lives games as Allianz Leagues reach climax
Barring the divisional finals, the Allianz Football and Hurling Leagues draw to a close this weekend and armchair fans are spoilt for choice with no fewer than 13 games being broadcast.
UL and UCC dominate Sigerson Cup Team of the Year
First-time Sigerson Cup winners University of Limerick have seven players included on the Electric Ireland Higher Education Rising Stars Football Team of the Year.
Roarty was 'rested' for U20 clash as McCahill suffers injury
Donegal U20 football manager Gary Boyle has confirmed that Finnbarr Roarty was 'rested' for Wednesday night's dramatic Ulster Championship win over Fermanagh.
'We're not winning enough matches'
Ethan Jordan has stressed the need for Tyrone to regain winning ways ahead of next month's Ulster SFC quarter-final against Armagh.
Keegan expects Mayo response to Kerry mauling
Lee Keegan is tipping Mayo to bounce back from their heavy defeat to Kerry against Roscommon on Sunday.
Goalkeeping cousins met in Connacht U20FC
Last Wednesday evening's Connacht U20FC Round 1 clash between Galway and Roscommon in Tuam was notable for two cousins lining out against each other.
Back to the future for Greenan and Monaghan
Marie Greenan has pulled up outside her son's nursery a little early to conduct the interview by phone.
Monaghan’s comeback story rolls on as Greenan eyes league final glory
Marie Greenan has pulled up outside her son’s nursery a little early to conduct the interview by phone. She celebrated her 39th birthday on Mother’s Day and four-year-old Cian and two-year-old Emily supported her Kilkenny-born husband, James Whelan, in ensuring that she got to put her feet up ahead of an even more important date.
Something is stirring in Galway – the six newcomers stepping up for the Tribesmen
After an underwhelming first season, something appears to be stirring in year two of Micheál Donoghue’s second tenure over Galway.
Colm Keys: London calling for Exiles with Sunday’s historic bid for promotion
London are on the brink of an unprecedented calling, at long last. Some 19 seasons into a reformatted Allianz National Football League, the Exiles go into the last round with promotion within touching distance for the first time.
