2001 All-Ireland club champions Crossmolina relegated from Mayo senior ranks

FORMER ALL-IRELAND club football champions Crossmolina are heading to Mayo intermediate ranks after losing today’s relegation final to Davitts by 0-17 to 1-13. Crossmolina won the All-Ireland in 2001 and also reached the final in 2003. The three-time Connacht winners delivered five Mayo titles between 1999 and 2006, but now drop out of senior ranks. ClickRead moreRead more

Breaffy defeat Ballaghaderreen to book first Mayo decider since 2015

Breaffy 1-13 Ballaghaderreen 1-10 Colm Gannon reports from Castlebar BREAFFY BOOKED THEIR place in the Mayo senior football championship final with a hard fought three point win over Ballaghaderren in Castlebar on Saturday night. Mayo star Aidan O’Shea lined out at full forward for most of the game and his tussle with fellow Mayo seniorRead moreRead more

0-8 for O’Connor as Ballintubber bring four-in-a-row chasing Castlebar to replay

Ballintubber 1-12 Castlebar Mitchels 1-12 (After extra time) Colm Gannon reports from Elverys MacHale Park DEFENDING CHAMPIONS CASTLEBAR Mitchels and fierce local rivals Ballintubber will have to do it all over again after they could not be separated even after extra time in Elverys MacHale Park. Two Cillian O’Connor injury time frees sent this MayoRead moreRead more

‘We make no bones about it, this is a massive ask from our point of view’

A COUNTY FINAL day with a difference. Abbeyside-Ballinacourty have grown accustomed to showings in football finals in Waterford. Getting to sample county hurling final day is still something of a novelty so they will savour heading from their base in the eastern part of Dungarvan today, across the bridge and into Fraher Field in searchRead moreRead more

Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh abseiling, Drake backing McGregor and more Tweets of the Week

1. Good knock Good knock. Looking forward to the rematch. — Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) October 7, 2018  2. Never. Leave. Early.  3. Back in action.  Click clack, he’s back! Good to see the big lad back in action against a tough Connacht side. #play6please 😆 pic.twitter.com/oFfQC0z9Ng — Josh van der Flier (@joshvdf) October 1, 2018Read moreRead more

Clonoulty aim to end 21-year title wait after reaching Tipperary senior final with win over Toomevara

Clonoulty-Rossmore 0-19 Toomevara 1-10 Fintan O’Toole reports from Semple Stadium A FIRST FINAL place since 2011 confirmed and the chance to end a county senior title wait that has dragged on since 1997. It was a good afternoon’s work for Clonoulty-Rossmore in the first game in the Tipperary senior hurling semi-final double-header today, a meritedRead moreRead more

Cratloe narrowly see off Kilmaley to seal Clare hurling final showdown with Ballyea

Cratloe 1-14 Kilmaley 0-16 Eoin Brennan reports from Cusack Park, Ennis CRATLOE WILL FACE Ballyea in this year’s Clare senior hurling final after clinging on for a minimum victory over intermediate champions Kilmaley in Cusack Park this afternoon. 19 wides apiece told its own story of a nervy low-scoring affair in admittedly blustery conditions thatRead moreRead more

Tipp hurling champs five-in-a-row dream is over as Nenagh Éire Óg dethrone Thurles Sarsfields

Nenagh Éire Óg 2-18 Thurles Sarsfields 2-15 Fintan O’Toole reports from Semple Stadium THURLES SARSFIELDS HAVE lorded Tipperary hurling in recent times, claiming seven of the last nine county senior titles and aiming to complete five-in-a-row this season. But they were dethroned in Semple Stadium today, taken down at the semi-final stage by a NenaghRead moreRead more

Patrickswell and Kilmallock advance to Limerick hurling semi-finals

PATRICKSWELL AND KILMALLOCK completed the Limerick SHC semi final line-up with two big quarter final wins in a Gaelic Grounds double-header this Sunday afternoon. Gary Kirby’s Patrickswell had 13 points to spare over South Liberties, while John Brudair’s Kilmallock had 26 points to spare over Murroe-Boher. Patrickswell now play Doon in the semi final, whileRead moreRead more

All-Ireland club champions Cuala dumped out in Dublin semi-final by Dalo’s Kilmacud

Updated Oct 7th 2018, 6:09 PM Kilmacud Crokes 3-13 Cuala 1-17 Stephen O’Meara reports from Parnell Park  THE MARQUEE GAME of this year’s Dublin senior hurling championship saw the semi-final clash of three in-a-row Dublin, and two-in-a-row All-Ireland champions, Cuala, face southside rivals and 2014 champions, Kilmacud Crokes. A repeat of the 2016 and 17Read moreRead more