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Offaly and Laois confirm new senior hurling managers

OFFALY AND LAOIS have finally filled their senior hurling management posts, with Kevin Ryan and Eamonn Kelly set to take over the respective roles. Ex-Carlow, Antrim and Tyrone supremo Ryan, a native of Waterford and a former Déise selector, will succeed Kelly as Offaly manager, and is set for ratification next week. And Kelly, who vacated the Faithful County post after one year at the helm, is making the short hop across the border to…

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We’ll Leave It There So: Dundalk duo make the cut, Heaslip nominated and the rest of today’s sport

Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO Home Dundalk duo Daryl Horgan and Andy Boyle make the final Ireland squad as Martin O’Neill cuts it down to 28 Jamie Heaslip is on a six-man shortlist to be named World Rugby Player of the Year ACL damage has ruled Jordi Murphy out for up to 9 months as 6 players link up with the Ireland squad Wexford Youths are seeking compensation from Galway United’s over their ‘unprofessional’ pursuit of Shane Keegan Ger Cunningham…

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Two former Roscommon captains have retired from inter-county football

ROSCOMMON HAVE ANNOUNCED the retirements of the county’s former senior football team captains Geoffrey Claffey and Niall Carty this evening. A statement confirms that the pair have played their last games for the Rossies, as manager Kevin McStay looks ahead to the 2017 campaign. Goalkeeper Claffey has indicated that he is also retiring from club football with Castlerea St Kevin’s but Carty aims to continue playing with Padraig Pearses. Advertisement Source: officialgaa/YouTube Claffey made his championship debut against…

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Sarsfields’ missed opportunity, O’Callaghan’s frightening talent and other club hurling talking points

1. Missed opportunity for Thurles Sarsfields THURLES SARSFIELDS’ PLAYERS likely still woke up this morning wondering how they let it slip…again. Leading Clare’s Ballyea — who won their first county title a week previously — by seven points with 10 minutes to play, it looked almost certain that the Tipp champions would advance to this year’s Munster decider. When you consider their dominance in Tipperary in recent years — winning six of the last eight…

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‘We were all hurt by that and pained’ – Ballyboden defeat in 2015 the driving force for St Vincent’s

ST VINCENT’S WALKED off the field at Parnell Park in a familiar position on Saturday night. Champions. They’ve now been crowned top dogs in Dublin 28 times. Nobody else comes close. The Marino club were warm favourites to beat Ballyboden St Enda’s in last year’s decider, but failed to catch fire and lost by four. That defeat, which dashed their three-in-a-row hopes, coupled with watching Ballyboden go on to lift the All-Ireland, spurred St Vincent’s on…

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From financial strife to a Munster hurling final – the renaissance of Cork’s Glen Rovers

AFTER CRACKING THE Cork senior hurling championship code in 2015, Glen Rovers have now gone one step further. From 1989 until last year, the Glen hadn’t won a county title but that 26-year wait came to an end with victory over Sarsfields.  And now Rovers have ended another famine, as yesterday’s gritty win against Patrickswell has propelled them into a first AIB Munster senior club final in 40 years. Rovers ruled the province in 1964, 1972 and…

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Former captain and 2013 All-Star among big omissions in Dublin’s 2017 hurling squad

DUBLIN SENIOR HURLING manager Ger Cunningham has announced his winter training panel ahead of the 2017 season. There are some big name omissions as former captain Johnny McCaffrey, ex joint-captain Peter Kelly, forward Paul Ryan, Daire Plunkett, Niall Corcoran and Glenn Whelan are deemed surplus to requirements. It is understood that Shane Durkin has also opted out for next year. Cunningham’s panel pulls the curtain down on the inter-county careers of many players who starred…

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It’s Sunday, so here are 11 of our favourite images from the sporting week

It’s Sunday, so here are 11 of our favourite images from the sporting week Previous 1 / 11Next Stefan Slachev attempts a wrestling move on Paddy Barnes during their fight in Belfast on Saturday night. Source: Presseye/William Cherry/INPHO CJ Stander in downtown Chicago. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO A general view as the Down Royal Festival draws to a close. Source: Presseye/Kevin Scott/INPHO Noelle Molloy celebrates Shelbourne’s Women’s Senior Cup final victory. Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO Simon Zebo…

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Richie Power plays a substitute-role as Carrickshock secure return to Kilkenny senior hurling ranks

Carrickshock 0-13 Tullogher-Rosbercon 0-6 TWO-TIME ALL-Star Richie Power played the entire second-half for Carrickshock as they ran out seven point winners over Walter Walsh’s Tullogher-Rosbercon in the Kilkenny Intermediate Hurling final. Advertisement County champs 🙌💚💛 pic.twitter.com/l2TTBrwbUW — suzanne (@suzannepower) November 6, 2016 Source: suzanne/Twitter Carrickshock, who lost Kilkenny senior hurling finals in 2010 and 2013, led a low-scoring affair by 0-7 to 0-3 at the interval and powered home in the second-half. The newly crowned champions…

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Keith Higgins’ Ballyhaunis side and Ahascragh Fohenagh finish all square

Ballyhaunis (Mayo) 2-13 Ahascragh/Fohenagh (Galway) 0-19 EXTRA TIME WAS needed but still could not seperate Galway champions Ahascragh/Fohenagh and Mayo’s Ballyhaunis in the Connacht intermediate hurling final. The three-in-a-row Mayo champions set up the tie after beating Roscommon side Oran in their semi-final on Wednesday night. Source: Ballyhaunis Facebook Ahascragh/Fohenagh led by three points at half time and were five points up twenty minutes into the second half. Two goals from the Mayo side in the…

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