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Dublin and Kildare set up meeting in Leinster minor football final
Dublin defeated Offaly and Kildare beat Wicklow in this evening’s semi-finals.
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Dublin defeated Offaly and Kildare beat Wicklow in this evening’s semi-finals.
Underage age provincial hurling action took place tonight.
The Fraher Field and Austin Stack Park hosted tonight’s games.
Fitzgibbon Cup winners UL have six players selected.
Ahead of the new season kick off, we pick out some of the players ready to make a name for themselves.
The silverware is heading to Tuam, Killarney and New Ross.
Elsewhere tonight NUI Galway defeated Queen’s University Belfast.
We take a look at the youngsters that might shine at senior level this year.
This year’s finals will be played at IT Carlow.
The awards take place next Saturday night on RTÉ One.
Jack Leahy has been chosen as the Player of the Year for the minor hurling grade.
Derry won the recent final by 2-12 to 1-14 against Kerry in Tullamore.
The Irish Under 20 side begin their Six Nations campaign against Scotland today and face five games in 24 days.
‘I think we are the future of Italian tennis, and of tennis in general’, said Lorenzo Musetti of he and Jannik Sinner.
Jack Glynn won the Player of the Year award with Donal Ó Fátharta claiming the Manager of the Year award.
Oisín Mullin, Eoghan McLaughlin and Tommy Conroy are in the running.
These talented players could make their mark this season.
Limerick saw off Cork in Thurles while Tipperary defeated Waterford in Páirc Uí Rinn.
Alan Connolly and Shane Barrett have been added to the senior hurling setup.
David Garland was honoured with the Footballer of the Year gong.
UCC are the reigning champions in both competitions.
Sean O’Shea, David Clifford and Rian O’Neill are all in the running.
The counties meet this evening in the Bord Gáis Energy All-Ireland U20 hurling decider.
Promising Irish stars Troy Parrott and Gavin Bazunu went head-to-head in the Premier League 2 on Friday.
The draws have been made for the 2019-20 competitions.
Sean O’Shea and Aaron Gillane have both earned inclusions on the teams.
From Darragh Fitzgibbon to Kyle Hayes, it’s been a bright year for hurling’s top prospects.
UCD and UL were this season’s third-level champions.
It could be a big season for this bunch of players.
From Mark Coleman to Peter Casey, it’s been a bright year for hurling’s young prospects.
Reigning champions St Mary’s and Mary Immaculate College discovered their fate.
Patrickswell forward Gillane hit 0-44 en route to Limerick’s All-Ireland title win.
Keep an eye on this lot.
The counties will compete for the Irish Press Cup.
Kilkenny face Limerick on 9 September.
Fourteen-year-old Rhasidat Adekele is bringing silver home from Hungary.
Offaly and Laois have also named their starting sides.
There’s plenty more to come from players who have enjoyed encouraging cameo moments during the Spring campaign.
There were also victories today for Offaly and Meath.
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