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Cork and Tipperary ring changes ahead of Munster U21 final
The sides meet tomorrow night in the decider in Semple Stadium.
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The sides meet tomorrow night in the decider in Semple Stadium.
The Shannonsiders and the Faithful will now meet in the Division 4 final on April 27th.
Eoin Kelly and Lar Corbett shared three goals between them as Tipperary secured a Division 1 league semi-final spot this afternoon.
The decider will take place on April 10th in Thurles after tonight’s semi-final action.
Cork and Limerick have also named their sides for tomorrow night’s Munster U21 football semi-final.
The Tipperary star sported alternative headgear in Croke Park.
In Ulster, Armagh were successful over Fermanagh at the preliminary round stage.
The Tipperary and Waterford U21 football sides have also been selected for Wednesday night’s clash.
Lar Corbett raised a green flag and Tommy Walsh was shown a red card in today’s clash.
Meanwhile St Pat’s (Navan) and St Gerald’s (Castlebar) are celebrating after college senior football triumphs today.
Relegation fears, promotion prospects and the revenge factor in the Allianz Leagues.
They can stop scores at one end and strike them at the other.
Injuries have contributed to Brian Cody making five changes to the Kilkenny side for Sunday’s Semple Stadium showdown with Tipperary.
The Premier have made several switches in the wake of their loss to Cork in their league opener.
Maher, who recently joined the army, will be unavailable due to work committments.
Find out how the sides in the Allianz National Football League’s fourth tier fared today.
Meanwhile Clare attacker Aaron Cunningham faces a spell on the sidelines after dislocating his shoulder.
TheScore.ie’s hurling analyst on Tipperary’s struggles, the step up for Clare and Galway’s attacking show after the opening round of the Allianz Hurling League.
Meanwhile there are four league debutants on the Clare team announced for their Division 1A tie against Waterford today.
Jimmy Barry-Murphy’s side got their league campaign off to an impressive start in Páirc Uí Rinn.
Games to watch, players to note and things to monitor in the top flight of this year’s Allianz Hurling League.
The youngster has extensive experience with the side at underage level.
Last year’s Allstar winner has spoken of the influence the established goalkeeper has had on his career.
The Ballinahinch club man will skipper the Premier hurlers for the coming year.
Eamon O’Shea has recalled several leading players to the Premier hurling team for Saturday’s tie while the Offaly footballers have also named their line-up.
Meanwhile today’s Dr Harty Cup semi-final ended in a draw while the All-Ireland senior camogie semi-finals also took place.
The opening round of games in the Division 4 of the Allianz Football League took place this afternoon.
Lar Corbett says he didn’t win a share of Wednesday’s jackpot — but we’ve made him a “to do” list just in case.
The Galway team has also been named for their Walsh Cup semi-final tomorrow.
An influential display from Joe Canning helped Galway to beat Carlow this afternoon.
The team sheets are also in for the Limerick hurlers and the footballers of Tipperary, Kildare and Monaghan ahead of this weekend’s games.
The Bord Na Móna O’Byrne Cup final is one of three pre-season finals scheduled for next Saturday along with the McGrath Cup and Dr McKenna Cup deciders.
The Kingdom and the Premier will clash in the decider after both claimed semi-final victories yesterday.
A leading inter-county hurler has highlighted the social media abuse players suffer as an unsettling new trend creeping into the game.
Includes shots from Pairc Ui Rinn, Parnell Park and the Athletic Grounds and Celtic Park.
For the second time in three years the Tipperary and Waterford club representatives will meet in the provincial decider.
The 2010 All-Ireland winning boss believes his former coaching colleague has the skill to succeed in the Premier County.
The Tipperary defender is grateful to his club’s provincial campaign, which continues in next Sunday’s Munster final, for keeping him occupied.
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