FAI Cup preview: Cork and Wexford aim for shock wins
The FAI Cup reaches the last-16 stage, with First Division and non-league sides searching for upset victories once again thanks to the outcome of the draw.
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The FAI Cup reaches the last-16 stage, with First Division and non-league sides searching for upset victories once again thanks to the outcome of the draw.
On Sunday afternoon, the Wexford Senior Football Championship could be graced by a seven-time All-Ireland winner as former Dublin attacker Eoghan O'Gara is in line to feature for Shelmaliers against Sarsfields.
An injury-time header from Pat Hoban helped preserve Dundalk’s lengthy unbeaten home record tonight.
Galway may have secured their position in Sunday's Glen Dimplex All-Ireland intermediate camogie final (2pm, live on RTÉ2) by winning every single game, unlike opponents Cork, but one gets the sense that it has come as just a little bit of a surprise.
Wexford pulled off a massive scalp seeing off five-time FAI Cup champions Sligo Rovers in extra-time to progress to the second round.
Sligo Rovers have signed midfielder Robbie Burton on loan from Dinamo Zagreb until the end of the season.
The Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie final will be refereed by Ray Kelly.
Shane Roche has stepped down as manager of the Wexford footballers after opting against seeking a new term in the role.