Cork strength in depth coming to the fore says Joe Canning
Cork are reaping the benefits of a successful crop of Under-20 hurlers, with Diarmuid Healy the latest to come off the underage conveyor belt and catch the eye.
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Cork are reaping the benefits of a successful crop of Under-20 hurlers, with Diarmuid Healy the latest to come off the underage conveyor belt and catch the eye.
Next Saturday's clash of Galway and Tipperary will see two of the three unbeaten teams in Division 1A of the Very Camogie League go head-to-head, but according to Tipp centre-back Mairéad Eviston, who picked up the player of the match accolade in her team’s 0-16 to 1-08 win over Kilkenny on Saturday, the contest will be about much more than that for the Premier County.
Champions Armagh made it five wins from five outings in Division 1 of the 2025 Lidl Ladies National Football League on Sunday.
Westmeath manager Dermot McCabe was left fuming after a controversial last-gasp goal handed fierce rivals Meath victory when the sides met at TEG Cusack Park.
There was a stunning end to this National Hurling League Division 1B encounter at Netwatch Cullen Park on Sunday when Antrim's Gerard Walsh, scored a late goal from a free to earn his side a 2-18 to 1-21 draw against Carlow.
Jim McGuinness has described the proximity of the National Football League Division 1 final and Donegal's Ulster SFC opener against Antrim as "not ideal" as they edge closer to booking their spot in the showpiece game.
Injury-time points by Stephen Bennett and Patrick Curran edged Waterford towards promotion following a helter-skelter contest against a Dublin side who must have felt they'd done enough to earn a precious away win.
An eight-point victory over Dublin was a welcome result for an Armagh side blowing hot and cold in the league, something defender Barry McCambridge is keen to rectify come championship.