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They defeated Fermanagh by 13 points.
The €60million summer signing scored what are likely to be the first of many goals for the champions.
Kerry conceded just 16 points from free kicks in the 2022 championship.
Jack O’Connor’s team are back on top.
Two points was the winning margin in the decider.
Philippe Saint-Andre’s side dominated from the off against Castres.
A fourth Munster title in a row for John Kiely’s team.
The Tribesmen moved level with Mayo on 48 provincial titles.
The French side landed the Champions Cup for the first time with a dramatic late win against Leinster.
Hannah Tyrrell scored a second-half penalty at Croke Park against the reigning All-Ireland champions.
A dramatic final day saw no shortage of twists and turns.
Just a point separated the teams at the final whistle.
Ange Postecoglou’s men played out a 1-1 draw with Dundee to win a 10th league title in 11 years.
It was a disappointing day for Arsenal.
The decider was contested at the Gaelic Grounds.
Kerry ran out seven-point victors to set up All-Ireland semi-final meeting with Tyrone.
Páirc Uí Chaoimh hosted today’s game.
Earlier, Suttonians beat Galwegians in the Conference decider at Energia Park.
The Dublin side ran in seven tries at Musgrave Park.
Mooncoin crowned All-Ireland champions after one-point victory in Croke Park.
Nine points was the difference in Ennis.
Man-of-the-match Paul Carey kicked eight points for Pat Flanagan’s side.
Jessie Stapleton scored a brace for Shelbourne.
It means they keep their double hopes alive.
The former Clare manager steered teams in Clare (Kilmurry-Ibrickane), Cavan (Ramor United) and Limerick (Monaleen) to senior wins over the years.
A 2-8 to 0-11 success was secured over Clann na nGael today.
A 16-point success for the winners over St Anne’s in today’s final.
A Beth Mead double helped the Gunners prevail.
The tandem duo posted a time of 2.35.53 to win their third medal in Tokyo.
Joe Aribo and Connor Goldson were among the scorers for Steven Gerrard’s side.
Three first-half goals paved the way for John Kiely’s men to triumph.
The experienced midfielder saw his team storm to Munster final glory today in Killarney.
An All-Ireland semi-final on the weekend of 14-15 August now awaits Peter Keane’s team.
A pulsating finish in Tullamore as Derry snatched victory.
A 3-2 win in the penalty shootout for Roberto Mancini’s side.
Croke Park hosted the Division 1 showpiece.
The Royals were crowned Division 2 league champions in Croke Park.
Lille were 2-1 winners against Angers while PSG beat Brest 2-0.
The newly-crowned Premier League champions came from behind twice to win 4-3.
It was the quadruple-chasing Blues’ second piece of silverware this season.
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