National Leagues: All today’s hurling and football action from across the country – The Irish Independent
National Leagues: All today’s hurling and football action from across the country The Irish Independent Source link
National Leagues: All today’s hurling and football action from across the country The Irish Independent Source link
Spórt TG4 on Twitter / X 57 nóim @GaaClare 0-21 (21)@OfficialWexGAA 1-15 (18)Cúl! Críochtnaithe go slachtmhar ag Simon Roche agus tá cluiche againn anois! 🤯Wexford are right back in this game, what a goal from Roche!BEO/LIVE AR @TG4TV 📺@AllianzIreland #AllianzLeagues #GAABeo pic.twitter.com/08G0iGoxlX— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) March 8, 2026 x.com Source link
1’ The ball is thrown in and away we go! It’s been a breezy late afternoon in Armagh making conditions that bit more challenging at the Athletic Grounds. The man with the whistle for this fixture is Brendan Cawley from the Sarrsfields GAA Club in County Kildare. Michael Verney is at the game reporting – … Read more
NFL Div 1 Monaghan 2-11 Mayo 2-30 (Result) Armagh 0-16 Donegal 1-17 (3.45pm, 60 mins) NFL Div 2 Cork 1-23 Meath 1-21 (Result) Louth 1-15 Tyrone 0-13 (Result) Cavan 0-16 Kildare 0-13 (Result) NFL Div 3 Sligo 1-18 Limerick 1-15 (Report) Clare 0-24 Laois 2-15 (Result) Westmeath 1-26 Fermanagh 2-11 (Report) Wexford 1-19 Down 1-29 … Read more
NFL Div 1 Kerry 2-17 Galway 3-14 (Report) Dublin 0-04 Monaghan 0-04 (7pm, 25 mins) NFL Div 2 Meath 1-20 Louth 0-22 (Result) Kildare 1-10 Derry 1-06 (6.30pm, Half-time) NFL Div 3 Down 2-14 Westmeath 0-13 (6pm, 65 mins) Laois 0-17 Sligo 1-07 (6pm) Waterford 0-09 Wicklow 0-11 (6pm) Camogie Div 1A (Reports)Galway 1-13 Kilkenny … Read more
It was more of a glass half empty kind of a draw for the Kingdom after an injury-time equaliser from Westmeath’s Éamonn Cunneen Kerry’s Tom Doyle in action against Westmeath during the Allianz Hurling League Round 2 game at Austin Stack Park on Sunday afternoon Photo: Mark O’Sullivan Damian Stack at Austin Stack Park Kerryman … Read more
Westmeath manager Dermot McCabe Westmeath manager Dermot McCabe has questioned the “crazy” intensity of Gaelic football under the new rules and “strange” two-pointers after their 3-18 to 3-17 defeat to Cork. He feels the extra decisions around every aspect of the game, including the popular solo and go, are “hugely unfair” on referees. Source link