All-Ireland winning captain starts as Galway and Tipperary name teams for tomorrow's showdown
David Burke returns to the Tribe starting team for the All-Ireland SHC quarter-final in Limerick.
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David Burke returns to the Tribe starting team for the All-Ireland SHC quarter-final in Limerick.
Dan McCormack also starts with Niall O’Meara moving to wing half-back.
Brian Lohan has made four personnel changes in all for tomorrow’s Nowlan Park qualifier.
There are some mouthwatering ties on the cards in the business end of the Tipperary senior hurling championship.
The teams are in for Sunday’s meeting at Semple Stadium.
A high-scoring clash eventually went against NUIG.
A five-point win over UCD for the holders.
Will Tipperary hold onto the Liam McCarthy, or will we see new champions?
Liam Cahill’s first championship match at the Déise helm will be against his native county.
Yet again, the RTÉ series left GAA people across the length and breadth of the country brimming with pride.
Leinster champions Wexford took on Liam Sheedy’s Tipperary at Croke Park in the All-Ireland semi-finals.
John Meyler’s side face the Cats in the All-Ireland SHC quarter-final.
We went minute-by-minute as Kilkenny and Wexford went head-to-head at Croke Park.
Sligo prevailed in the Nicky Rackard Cup final.
A dramatic draw at Innovative Park means the sides will meet again in the decider on 30 June.
Fintan O’Connor’s side bounced back from their opening round defeat to Antrim with a narrow win in Mullingar on Saturday.
Dublin are aiming to bounce back from last Sunday’s defeat at Nowlan Park tomorrow against Wexford.
All eyes were on the Munster sides in Croke Park.
Dublin take on Limerick before Galway face Waterford later in the afternoon next weekend.
Barry Murphy finished with eight points while Seamus Flanagan and Conor Boylan both scored goals for Limerick.
Anthony Daly also confirmed that Rory O’Carroll returned to training with Kilmacud Crokes hurlers last night.
The game at Waterford IT throws in at 2.45pm.
The Premier County are looking to bounce back from last Sunday’s defeat to Wexford.
It’s Mary I v NUIG and UCC v DCU.
Sean Morrissey and Donal Burke hit the goals in a 13-point Fitzgibbon Cup victory on home soil.
Tipperary forward Kehoe fired 2-3 from play as it finished 3-19 to 1-11 at the Mardyke.
The Cork side beat Kilkenny’s Graigue-Ballycallan by two points at Semple Stadium.
Davy Fitzgerald’s defending champions overcame Kilkenny at Bellefield on Sunday afternoon.
It was a magical of hurling with some tremendous scores on show.
Wicklow GAA have confirmed Eamonn Scallan as their new hurling manager.
The Tribesmen looked down and out when they trailed by 14 points towards the end of the first half.
The Patrickswell man saw off stiff competition to land the award.
John Kiely’s All-Ireland champions dominate the selection.
Tommy Dunne and Darragh Egan have been ratified as coaches for the Tipperary senior hurlers.
The 64-year-old will take charge again as Kilkenny aim to secure the Liam MacCarthy Cup for the first time since 2015.
Kilmaley and Ballyea join O’Callaghan’s Mills and Cratloe in tomorrow night’s draw in Clareabbey.
Clare, Limerick, Cork and Wexford will all line out in Fenway Park on 18 November.
Finalists Kilkenny contributed four men to the team-sheet with Tipperary the next best represented county.
Champions Imokilly were also among the winners in Cork.
Get your kit on, lads.