Chance ramps up for Donegal and Galway after Kerry exit
An All-Ireland semi-final and no Dublin or Kerry left. The sense of opportunity was already huge but Armagh's heroics yesterday ramped things up another level.
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An All-Ireland semi-final and no Dublin or Kerry left. The sense of opportunity was already huge but Armagh's heroics yesterday ramped things up another level.
A spectacular finish for a goal in the 40th minute by Aoife Donohue was the fitting decider as Galway edged out last year's finalists Waterford to reach the last four of the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior camogie championship, where they will play Tipperary.
The impact Jim McGuinness has had on Donegal fortunes cannot be disputed.
The All-Ireland Football Championship semi-final schedule has been set with Armagh and Kerry to play the first game, after the Tailteann Cup final on Saturday.
Aoife O'Rourke grabbed the crucial match-winning score at Parnell Park as Galway secured a sensational extra-time win to dethrone 2023 champions Dublin in a gripping TG4 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final encounter.
SATURDAY 13 JULY Armagh v Kerry, Croke Park, 5.30pm
Donegal and Galway have only ever met seven times previously in the All-Ireland SFC, and while it's three wins apiece and a draw, the winner has never gone on to lift Sam Maguire.
Henry Shefflin has left his role as Galway senior hurling manager after three seasons.