Kilkenny make four changes ahead of Leinster final against Galway
The sides will contest the provincial decider tomorrow evening at Croke Park.
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The sides will contest the provincial decider tomorrow evening at Croke Park.
Dubs’ quarter-final against Westmeath throws in at 6.15pm on 7 November.
The Sunday Game pundit Cyril Farrell reckons it will give counties like Laois the chance to progress.
Diarmuid O’Keeffe was keen to stress the impact Liam Dunne had on this group.
We went minute-by-minute as Kilkenny and Wexford went head-to-head at Croke Park.
Former Wexford hurler Michael Jacob recalls his county’s last senior provincial title in 2004.
21 months after their All-Ireland triumph, Galway’s season is over in mid-June.
Mattie Kenny watched his Dublin side knock Galway out of the championship last night.
A dramatic draw at Innovative Park means the sides will meet again in the decider on 30 June.
Joe Canning’s return couldn’t prevent Dublin from sealing their place in the All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final.
Who would progress to this year’s Leinster final?
Carlow forward Paul Coady voiced his frustrations yesterday as his team drop back down to the Joe McDonagh Cup.
The sides meet in the Leinster SHC on Sunday, with a throw-in time of 2pm set.
Colm Bonnar’s side fell to a home defeat this afternoon.
Kinvara’s Conor Whelan has established himself as a real leader in Micheál Donoghue’s side.
The Wexford boss was dismissed to the stands during his side’s Leinster SHC clash with Galway.
Despite some errant first-half shooting, Davy Fitzgerald’s side battled back from the brink to share the points at Pearse Stadium.
We’re in for another busy Sunday of provincial action.
Niall Burke was glad to see fellow forwards Johnny Glynn and Joseph Cooney return to the Galway squad in time for the championship.
Wexford let a victory slip at the death of yesterday’s Leinster SHC clash against Dublin.
TJ Reid was again in top form as the Cats cruised to victory at Netwatch Cullen Park.
Richie Leahy and Bill Sheehan are drafted in for Sunday’s trip to Netwatch Cullen Park.
The Dubs’ Maor Foirne intervened with play and caught a sliotar during his side’s defeat to Kilkenny at Nowlan Park.
The Cats pulled off a nine-point swing in an impressive second-half showing.
Greg Kennedy cut out a Kilkenny goal chance shortly before half-time.
Dublin led by four at the interval before Kilkenny turned the screw in the second-half.
We were also keeping an eye on tonight’s Gaelic football action.
Galway haven’t lost a game in the province since 2016 but are seriously weakened by Joe Canning’s absence.
Galway will be hoping to complete a three-in-a-row this year.
Martin Kavanagh says his side is looking forward to a local derby with the Cats in the Leinster SHC.
Brennan succeeds Eamonn Kelly, who stood down from the position in June.
The sides are in Thurles to lock horns again just seven days after playing out a draw at Croke Park.
Croke Park played host to the provincial decider.
Galway make three changes of their own, including the return of Joe Canning, for Sunday’s final.
Viewers missed the first 22 minutes of the Leinster SHC clash at Nowlan Park.
Dublin battled back from seven points down to take the lead but Micheál Donoghue’s side showed their experience to clinch the win.
Kilkenny and Wexford are effectively in a Leinster SHC semi-final, with Galway’s place in the decider already assured.
Brian Cody’s Kilkenny take on Wexford on Saturday evening at Nowlan Park.
This is a pivotal weekend in the 2018 All-Ireland hurling championship.
Dublin handed out a 17-point beating to the Faithful in Parnell Park.