2016 senior champions and 2017 intermediate winners power to victory to reach Clare hurling last four

NEIGHBOURS KILMALEY AND Ballyea completed the line-up for the Clare Senior Hurling Championship semi-finals in a fortnight’s time after powering to victories in this afternoon’s quarter-final double header in Cusack Park, Ennis.

They join Saturday’s last eight victors O’Callaghan’s Mills and Cratloe in tomorrow night’s draw at Clare Headquarters in Clareabbey.

Three years on from their last semi-final appearance that remarkably included relegation in the intervening period, Kilmaley are back in the last four after easing to a 1-21 to 1-08 victory over neighbours Éire Óg in a surprisingly one-sided curtain-raiser.

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The Ennis side were contesting their third successive quarter-final and fourth in five years but their wait to bridge a 15 year gap to their last penultimate stage appearance continues for another season after sorely underperforming in Sunday’s curtain-raiser.

Despite facing into the blustery conditions, intermediate champions Kilmaley hit the ground running, and aside from a sixth minute Danny Russell equalising goal, had it predominately their own way with a clinical blend of movement and scoring power that Éire Óg simply couldn’t match.

County senior Mikey O’Malley raided for four points amidst six different scorers as Kilmaley built up an 0-11 to 1-02 advantage by the 23rd minute.

Mikey O’Malley.

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Éire Óg did lift themselves with three of the next four points, two from captain David Reidy, but any hopes of a recovery were dashed deep in injury-time when fellow county panelist Mikey O’Neill grasped a Cian Moloney offload to billow the net.

Indeed, with Daire Keane rifling a shot off the post in the next passage of play, Éire Óg were fortunate to only trail by 1-13 to 1-05 at the break.

That was soon remedied on the restart when Moloney (2), O’Malley, Tom O’Rourke and Sean O’Loughlin grabbed unanswered points to nudge Kilmaley 1-18 to 1-05 clear by the turn of the final quarter, with Ciaran Russell providing the Townies’ only real resistance.

With the result beyond doubt, Kilmaley matched David Reidy’s mini-revival to complete a 13 point victory that could have been much greater only for Kilmaley to strike seven second half wides.

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1-13 from Niall Deasy would inspire 2016 champions Ballyea to a 1-19 to 0-16 triumph over Inagh-Kilnamona who were competing in their first quarter-final in five years.

In contrast to the opening tie, the second match was far more evenly matched, with the sides level on eight occasions before Deasy’s 39th minute goal finally put clear daylight between the sides.

Sandwiching three points from Tony Kelly, Eoghan Donnellan and Deasy’s seventh placed ball of the hour, it boosted Ballyea to a six point cushion, a margin that they would manage to hold until the final whistle in spite of Inagh-Kilnamona’s repeated attempts at goal.

Clare senior Deasy also fired eight first half points with the wind at their backs including an injury-time ’65 to edge Ballyea 0-10 to 0-09 clear by the break.

However, despite a bright restart from Inagh-Kilnamona with points through David Fitzgerald and Niall Arthur, their hopes were dashed with that goal after Pearse Lillis had delivered an inch perfect ball over the top for Deasy to crash past county team-mate Patrick Kelly at 1-15 to 0-12.

Two Niall Arthur 20 metre frees were stopped while a Gerry Coote flick was also repelled this time by goalkeeper Barry Coote as a determined Ballyea held on for victory.

Results — Clare senior hurling quarter-finals

  • Kilmaley 1-21 Éire Óg 1-8
  • Ballyea Inagh 1-19 Kilnamona 0-16

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1-11 for Mahony as Ballygunner close to Waterford five-in-a-row after 25-point semi-final win

Ballygunner 3-23
Passage 1-4

Tomas McCarthy reports from Walsh Park

BALLYGUNNER MOVED A step closer to Waterford senior hurling five-in-a-row with a semi-final obliteration of neighbours Passage at a breezy Walsh Park this afternoon.

Pauric Mahony shot 1-11 in an attacking masterclass from the champions while Conor Power and JJ Hutchinson struck second half goals. Fergal Hartley’s men, who are undefeated in 26 Waterford SHC matches, will take on Abbeyside in the county final on 7 October at Fraher Field.

Eight Mahony points engineered a 0-15 to 1-3 halfway lead for the holders. Against the breeze, Ballygunner created space for their full forwards to flourish. Tim O’Sullivan, Brian O’Sullivan and Conor Power claimed five points between them.

Mahony opened the scoring after just 25 seconds. Further points by Power, Mahony (free), Tim O’Sullivan, Brian O’Sullivan and Billy O’Keeffe gave them a 6-2 advantage inside the first quarter. Power was a late inclusion for the injured Peter Hogan and the speedster tormented the Passage full backs.

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On 17 minutes, Richard Hurley burst through the Gunners defence and Stephen O’Keeffe blocked his strike at goal. Conor Drohan rifled the loose ball to the roof of the net off the hurley (0-6 to 1-2). The champions swiftly cancelled that out with points from Barry O’Sullivan, Mahony and Brian O’Sullivan. Power stung the side-netting on 22 minutes.

The Gunners hit seven on the bounce. Owen Connors knocked over a free for Passage in injury time, their first score for thirteen minutes. A Mahony free from inside his own half followed by another dead ball put them nine to the good at the interval.

Connors wasted two frees on the restart while Mahony and Tim O’Sullivan tagged on points at the other end. Seven minutes into the second period, Power collected a Wayne Hutchinson delivery and finished under Eddie Lynch (1-17 to 1-3). Brian O’Sullivan and Billy O’Keeffe stretched the margin to fifteen with a quarter of an hour still to play.

On 49 minutes, Mahony’s long range free bounced past Lynch to the back of the net. Sub JJ Hutchinson rammed home a third goal in the last minute. Hartley had the luxury of emptying his bench as they prepare for a first ever final meeting with Abbeyside next month.

Scorers for Ballygunner: Pauric Mahony 1-11 (1-10f), Conor Power 1-1, JJ Hutchinson 1-0, Tim O’Sullivan, Brian O’Sullivan 0-3 each, Billy O’Keeffe, Barry O’Sullivan 0-2 each, Shane O’Sullivan 0-1.

Scorers for Passage: Conor Drohan 1-0, Owen Connors 0-3 (0-2f), Richard Hurley 0-1.

Ballygunner

1. Stephen O’Keeffe

2. Eddie Hayden
3. Barry Coughlan
4. Ian Kenny

6. Wayne Hutchinson
5. Philip Mahony
8. Harley Barnes

9. Shane O’Sullivan
15. Michael Mahony

7. Billy O’Keeffe
11. Pauric Mahony
10. Barry O’Sullivan

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13. Tim O’Sullivan
14. Brian O’Sullivan
17. Conor Power

Subs

21. JJ Hutchinson for Michael Mahony (48)
24. Conor Sheehan for Power (51)
18. Harry Ruddle Redmond for Brian O’Sullivan (54)
22. Barry Power for Wayne Hutchinson (56)
19. Mark Mullally for Pauric Mahony (57)

Passage

1. Eddie Lynch

3. Jason Roche
6. Noel Connors
4. Jason Flood

5. Adam Roche
2. Darragh Lynch
7. Gary Cullinane

8. Pa Walsh
9. Killian Fitzgerald

14. Richard Hurley
11. Thomas Connors
10. Liam Flynn

13. Stephen Lynch
12. Owen Connors
20. Conor Drohan

Subs

17. Sean Hogan for Walsh (half-time)
18. Eoin Kelly for Drohan (40)
15. Sean Tracey for Flynn (53)
28. Conor Carey for Stephen Lynch (56)
21. Patrick Flynn for Fitzgerald (58)

Referee: Alan Kissane

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Cuala to face Kilmacud in Dublin semi-final as Offaly, Wexford and Laois champions all progress

THE REIGNING SENIOR hurling champions in Dublin, Offaly, Wexford and Laois are all still on course to retain their titles after the weekend’s action.

All-Ireland club kingpins Cuala booked a Dublin semi-final spot this afternoon while St Martin’s reached the last four in Wexford yesterday. In Offaly, Kilcormac-Killoughey sealed a final spot yesterday with Camross returning to the Laois decider after their semi-final victory today.

Cuala face a repeat of last year’s county final against Kilmacud Crokes at the semi-final stage this season after both picked up quarter-final wins this afternoon. Con O’Callaghan and Sean Moran both grabbed goals in Cuala’s 2-26 to 2-13 success over Lucan Sarsfields with Kilmacud Crokes running out 0-19 to 0-14 victors against St Jude’s.

The other semi-final will see Ballyboden St-Enda’s and St Vincent’s, quarter-final victors on Friday night, face each other.

Dublin Senior A Hurling Championship – Semi Final draw@StVincentsGAA1 v @Bodengaa@KCrokesGAAClub v @CualaCLG#DSHCA

— Dublin GAA (@DubGAAOfficial) September 23, 2018

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In Offaly, Coolderry won a seven-goal thriller this evening by 4-13 to 3-15 against Belmont in Birr to set up a final against Kilcormac-Killoughey. Coolderry hit three early goals and were ahead 3-7 to 1-6 at half-time and held on despite Oisin Kelly completed his hat-trick of goals late on for Belmont.

Yesterday Kilcormac-Killoughey had five points to spare, 1-16 to 1-11, over St Rynagh’s in Tullamore. The meeting of the last two champions was a repeat of last year’s decider when Kilcormac-Killoughey prevailed by three points.

A strong finish was key for Kilcormac-Killoughey with Tommy Geraghty netting in injury-time to seal their victory. Only a point separated the teams with six minutes of normal time left but the victors outscored St Rynagh’s by 1-2 to 0-1 in the remaining stages. At the interval it had been 0-9 to 0-6 in favour of Kilcormac-Killoughey, who will now be attempting in the final to reign in Offaly for the fifth time in seven seasons.

Senior Hurling Championship Result: Kilcormac/Killoughey 1-16 @strynaghs 1-11. An injury time goal from Tommy Geraghty secures a spot in the County Final. Well done to the lads and management, brilliant stuff

— Kilcormac Killoughey (@KK_GAA) September 22, 2018

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In Wexford, Naomh Eanna and Oylegate-Glenbrien both clinched senior hurling semi-final places this afternoon. Naomh Éanna were 4-17 to 3-11 victors over St Anne’s and Oylegate-Glenbrien saw off Shelmaliers by 3-12 to 2-12 in the curtain-raiser.

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There was success for St Martin’s and Rapparees in yesterday’s quarter-final ties at Innovate Wexford Park. 14-man St Martin’s saw off Ferns St Aidan’s by 2-18 to 2-11. They were in front 1-8 to 1-7 at the break but stretched clear thereafter. Joe O’Connor bagged two goals for the winners. A powerful second-half display saw Rapparees defeat Rathnure by 2-18 to 1-14 in a game where the teams had been deadlocked at 1-7 apiece at the break.

All over, 2-18 to 2-11 win for our senior hurlers in the quarter final of the Pettitt’s senior hurling championship. True grit displayed as we were a man down for most of the match, well done lads! pic.twitter.com/Lv6aXYGjRE

— St Martin's GAA Club (@StMartinsGAA) September 22, 2018

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Camross and Rathdowney-Errill both won their respective county semi-final ties in Laois today to set up a final meeting.

Weekend Results

Dublin SHC quarter-finals
St Vincent’s 1-14 Na Fianna 1-12
Ballyboden St Enda’s 3-21 Ballinteer St John’s 0-18
Kilmacud Crokes 0-19 St Jude’s 0-14
Cuala 2-26 Lucan Sarsfields 2-13

Laois SHC semi-finals
Camross 1-17 Borris-in-Ossory/Kilcotton 1-12
Rathdowney-Errill 1-15 Ballinakill 0-10

Offaly SHC semi-finals
Kilcormac-Killoughey 1-16 St Rynagh’s 1-11
Coolderry 4-13 Belmont 3-15

Wexford SHC quarter-finals
St Anne’s Naomh Eanna
Shelmaliers Oylegate-Glenbrien
St Martin’s 2-18 Ferns St Aidan’s 2-11
Rapparees 2-18 Rathnure 1-14

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It’s Sunday so here are 10 of our favourite images from the sporting week

1. Danielle Lawless, Kate Sullivan, Sinead Aherne, Nicole Owens, Niamh McEvoy and Ciara Lynch bring the trophy into St Sylvesters’ GAA Pitch during the All-Ireland Senior Football Champions Dublin Homecoming

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2. Gary O’Donovan signs autographs for fans from Skibbereen Rowing Club

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3. Sam Watson with his son Archie at the Irish Eventing Team Homecoming From FEI World Equestrian Games

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4. Ireland U17 player Cian Kelly celebrates scoring his side’s first goal with team-mates at Tallaght Stadium

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5. Dundalk’s George Kelly, Chris Shields, Patrick Hoban and Jamie McGrath celebrate after the game 

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6. Bohemians’ Ali Reghba celebrates scoring a goal with the fans

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7. Connacht’s Robin Copeland sings the “Fields of Athenry”

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8. Leinster’s Johnny Sexton goes over for a try despite the tackle of Juan Pablo Socino

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9. Action from the Irish Karate International Open

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10. A general view of the runners and riders in The Sequence Events Handicap Hurdle in Navan.

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Reigning Munster champs Nemo held to 0-4 as Castlehaven knock them out in Cork quarter-final

Updated Sep 23rd 2018, 8:14 PM

CASTLEHAVEN CAUSED A major shock in the Cork senior football championship today as they dumped county and Munster title holders Nemo Rangers out at the quarter-final stage with an emphatic 1-11 to 0-4 success.

Nemo Rangers, who contested the All-Ireland final last St Patrick’s Day, were convincingly defeated in Dunmanway in a game where they failed to score in the first half and did not get off the mark until Luke Connolly pointed in the 43rd minute.

The sides had clashed in the 2015 county final when Nemo Rangers won out after a replay but they trailed 0-3 to 0-0 at half-time here and were in major trouble when Michael Hurley pounced for the only goal of the game early in the second half.

It was 1-8 to 0-1 in Castlehaven’s favour entering the final quarter and despite a few late points from Nemo Rangers, the West Cork side were comfortable victors by the final whistle as they advanced to face Duhallow.

The opening game of the day at the Dunmanway venue went the way of Carbery Rangers in their local derby against Clonakilty as they ran out 1-18 to 0-11 victors. It was 0-10 to 0-5 in favour of 2016 champions Carbery Rangers at half-time with John Hayes shooting 0-5 in that period and John O’Rourke contributing 0-3.

They grabbed the solitary goal of the match courtesy of Mark Hodnett early in the second half and were 1-13 to 0-7 clear at the three-quarter mark. Carbery Rangers had 11 points to spare at the finish and will now renew acquaintances with St Finbarr’s in their semi-final tie after losing out to the Togher club at that stage last season.

2017 finalists St Finbarr’s and semi-finalists Duhallow both picked up quarter-final victories last night in Páirc Uí Rinn.

St Finbarr’s and Duhallow both booked Cork semi-final spots last night.

Source: INPHO

St Finbarr’s saw off city rivals Douglas by 2-8 to 0-11 with Cork forward Stephen Sherlock striking 1-5 for the winners while 0-6 from former Cork attacker Donncha O’Connor propelled divisional outfit Duhallow to a 0-13 to 0-10 success against Valley Rovers.

St Finbarr’s, defeated in last year’s decider in a replay by Nemo Rangers, were grateful to a strong start as they stormed in front 2-5 to 0-2 by the 17th minute with Sherlock and Enda Dennehy both raising green flags. Douglas cut the deficit to five points, 2-5 to 0-6, by the interval.

Douglas held St Finbarr’s scoreless after the 44th minute in a game that required 10 minutes of additional time after a serious injury was suffered by St Finbarr’s goalkeeper Declan Murphy.

Our Senior Football keeper Decky Murphy broke his leg tonight in our championship quarter final v @DouglasGAAClub. He is due to have an operation in the morning & we wish him well on his road to recovery. #getwellsoonDeck

— St Finbarr’s National H&F Club (@the_Barrs) September 23, 2018

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But despite the accurate free-taking of Eoin O’Sullivan and the return of action of Cork player Sean Powter as a late substitute, Douglas could not draw level and St Finbarr’s held out to triumph.

In the second game, O’Connor excelled for Duhallow as they reached the semi-final for the second successive year and will aim to make amends for last year’s loss to Nemo Rangers at that stage.

Duhallow were in front by 0-7 to 0-4 at the break with Valley Rovers ruing some missed scoring chances in the opening period. They pushed on in the second half to be in front 0-13 to 0-6 entering the finale with Eoghan McSweeney and Michael Vaughan both aiding O’Connor in the scoring stakes.

Valley Rovers hit the last four points of the game with Fiachra Lynch finishing with 0-6 to his credit and he was denied a goal by a superb late save from Duhallow netminder Patrick Doyle.

.@DuhallowGAA advance to SF of @OfficialCorkGAA SFC with hard earned victory over @ValleyRoversGAA, 0-13 to 0-10 it ended. pic.twitter.com/l0MmaQkJJH

— Steven Lynch (@ashtevie) September 22, 2018

Source: Steven Lynch/Twitter

Cork senior football quarter-finals

Results

St Finbarr’s 2-8 Douglas 0-11
Duhallow 0-13 Valley Rovers 0-10
Carbery Rangers 1-18 Clonakilty 0-11
Castlehaven 1-11 Nemo Rangers 0-4

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Ballyhale to take on the reigning champions after Kilkenny senior hurling quarter-final draw is made

HENRY SHEFFLIN WILL take his Ballyhale Shamrocks team into action against the reigning champions Dicksboro in the quarter-finals of this year’s Kilkenny senior hurling championship.

Shefflin is in his first season managing Ballyhale Shamrocks and saw them win convincingly in the first round last evening, 3-22 to 1-12 against St Patrick’s Ballyraggett.

Their reward is a last eight fixture against Dicksboro, who claimed the Kilkenny senior hurling shield on Saturday and ended a 24-year wait to lift the county senior title last October.

Last year’s beaten finalists James Stephens, who triumphed in the senior hurling league final on Sunday, will have to wait for their quarter-final opponents with Erins Own taking on Carrickshock in a first round replay next Saturday. The losers of that game will face Danesfort in this year’s battle to avoid senior hurling relegation in Kilkenny.

Elsewhere there will be a meeting of recent champions at the quarter-final stage as 2016 kingpins O’Loughlin Gaels meet 2015 victors Clara. The clubs met in that 2015 decider when Clara triumphed.

The remaining quarter-final involves Bennettsbridge against Mullinavat, both clubs promoted from the intermediate grade in successive years in 2014 and 2015.

⁦@StCanicesCU⁩ Senior Hurling Quarter-Final draws pic.twitter.com/JrLJRqZxVZ

— Kilkenny GAA (@KilkennyCLG) September 23, 2018

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2018 Kilkenny senior hurling championship

Saturday 29 September

First round replay
Erins Own v Carrickshock, Clara, 2pm

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Sunday 30 September

Quarter-finals

O’Loughlin Gaels v Clara, James Stephens Park, 12pm
Bennettsbridge v Mullinavat, Thomastown, 2pm
Dicksboro v Ballyhale Shamrocks, John Locke Park, 4pm

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Saturday 6 October

Quarter-final
James Stephens v Erins Own/Carrickshock, Venue TBC, 2pm

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All-Ireland finalists through to last four as Limerick senior hurling knockout stages takes shape

ALL-IRELAND CLUB finalists Na Piarsaigh are two games away from retaining their Limerick senior hurling crown after sealing a semi-final spot with victory in their last group game yesterday over 2016 champions Patrickswell.

The win sees Na Piarsaigh advance to the last four stage along with Doon, who overtook last year’s finalists Kilmallock yesterday when they defeated them 0-17 to 0-10. 

Na Piarsaigh, who supplied six players to Limerick’s All-Ireland winning squad this year, are bidding to reach their sixth final in eight seasons while Doon, who had four players in John Kiely’s triumphant county setup, last reached the decider in 2000.

The semi-finals are scheduled for Sunday 14 October but both Na Piarsaigh and Doon will have to wait to discover their opponents.

The Limerick senior hurling championship has operated under a new group stage format this year. The top two sides from Group 1 advance straight through to the semi-finals with third and fourth placed in Group 1 advancing to the quarter-finals along with the top two from Group 2.

Kilmallock and Patrickswell advanced from Group 1 to the quarter-final stage while in Group 2 South Liberties and Murroe-Boher bagged the quarter-final spots on offer.

Those knockout games will take place on Sunday 7 October in the Gaelic Grounds with Kilmallock meeting Murroe-Boher and Patrickswell taking on South Liberties.

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Limerick senior hurling championship

Quarter-finals
Sunday 7 October
Kilmallock v Murroe-Boher, Gaelic Grounds, 2pm
Patrickswell v South Liberties, Gaelic Grounds, 3.45pm

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Hyland named player of the year as champions Kildare lead the way in U20 football awards

KILDARE FORWARD JIMMY Hyland has been crowned the 2018 EirGrid U20 football player of the year following the county’s All-Ireland triumph last month.

Jimmy Hyland celebrates after the All-Ireland final win

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The Ballyteague ace hit 10 points for Davy Burke’s side in the decider win over Mayo in Croke Park, bringing his total tally to 4-45 over eight games in the summer. 

He posted 0-8 in the Leinster final win over Dublin, while he also won the penalty for the game’s only goal.

Kildare team-mate Aaron Masterson and Mayo’s Ryan O’Donoghue were also nominated for the top prize, but Hyland topped the polls on the official GAA social media channel with 593 votes.

Hyland and Materson were two of six Kildare players to make a selection of the top 20 players of this year’s competition with Aaron O’Neill, Mark Dempsey, Mark Barrett and Brian McLoughlin also making the cut. 

Beaten All-Ireland finalists Mayo had four players included while Derry (3), Kerry (3), Dublin (1), Roscommon (1), Armagh (1) and Cork (1) make up the remainder of the EirGrid 20 U20 Awards.

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Kildare forward Jimmy Hyland has been crowned the 2018 EirGrid U20 football player of the year following the county’s All-Ireland triumph last month. The Ballyteague ace hit 10 points in the final win over Mayo, bringing his total tally to 4-45 over eight games this summer. #GAA #Kildare #Awards

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EirGrid 20 U20’s

Goalkeepers

Aaron O’Neill (Kildare)
Patrick O’Malley (Mayo)

Defenders

Mark Dempsey (Kildare)
Mark Barrett (Kildare)
Paul Lambert (Mayo)
Cathal Horan (Mayo)
Stefan Okunbor (Kerry)
Daniel O’Brien (Kerry)
Nathan Doran (Dublin)

Midfielders

Aaron Masterson (Kildare)
Diarmuid O’Connor (Kerry)
Oisin McWilliams (Derry)

Forwards

Jimmy Hyland (Kildare)
Brian McLoughlin (Kildare)
Ryan O’Donoghue (Mayo)
Callum Brown (Derry)
Ben McCarron (Derry)
Ross McQuillan (Armagh)
Chris Óg Jones (Cork)
Cian McKeon (Roscommon)

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JP McManus donates €100,000 to every county board to be divided among GAA clubs

JP MCMANUS HAS donated €100,000 to every GAA county board in Ireland to distribute among their clubs.

JP McManus in the dressing room after Limerick’s All-Ireland hurling success in August.

RTÉ is reporting that the horse racing magnate will hand out a total €3.2million between all 32 counties with the instructions the figure is to be divided equally among their local clubs. 

A letter to each county board states the money is for the continued development of Gaelic Games in the country.

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The multi-millionaire has long been a financial backer of GAA in his native Limerick. He decided to make the gesture on the back of the Treaty’s Liam MacCarthy Cup victory last month.

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Clare and Wexford hurling championship semi-final draws made

THE DRAWS FOR the Clare and Wexford senior hurling championship semi-finals were made this evening, with a couple of fascinating ties in store in both counties.

In Clare, seven-time winners O’Callaghan Mills have been paired with 2016 winners Ballyea in the last four, while Kilmaley and Cratloe will go head-to-head in the other semi-final. 

Ballyea last contested the Clare final in 2016 when they won their maiden crown while Cratloe’s most recent appearance in a decider was when they triumphed in 2014.

Kilmaley last contested the Clare hurling showpiece in 2004 and O’Callaghan Mills have to go back to 1993 for their last outing in a final.

Meanwhile in Wexford, St Martin’s will continue the defence of their title with a semi-final clash against Rapparees, who made their last final appearance in 2001.

In the other tie, Gorey club Naomh Éanna have been paired with Oylegate-Glenbrien, who have endured a barren spell since they featured in the decider in 1963.

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2018 Wexford GAA @PettittsSuperV senior Hurling Championship SEMI FINALS #Oylegate will play @NaomhEannaGAA and @RappsStarlights take on @StMartinsGAA pic.twitter.com/tj9X2LrlNm

— Wexford GAA (@OfficialWexGAA) September 24, 2018

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