Dublin crowned Leinster football champions as goals key in final win over Kildare
Dublin hit the net twice in the second half of tonight’s final.
Dublin hit the net twice in the second half of tonight’s final.
Sean Boyd’s goal was the difference between the teams at Tolka Park.
Netwatch Cullen Park hosted the decider between the Cats and Wexford.
Kildare came away as two-point winners in the provincial decider.
Saoirse Noonan and Keeva Keenan scored the Reds’ goals in the first half.
Goals from Colm Horgan and Aidan Keena saw Liam Buckley’s men record a deserved 2-1 victory
Paul Cribbin missed the decisive penalty for Kildare as Laois advanced.
The 2018 and 2019 champions are back in the final for a third time in four seasons.
The Gypsies’ second-half comeback bid fell short.
There were emotional scenes pre-match as Drogheda paid tribute to their underage coach, David Conroy, who passed away recently.
A 3-1 win for the home side tonight.
Graham Burke put Rovers in front in the first half before Chris Lyons equalised on the hour mark.
The towering youngster put the game to bed with a late brace at Head in the Game Park.
Áine O’Gorman was also on target for the Dubliners, while the challengers kept the heat on elsewhere.
Tim Clancy’s side were 3-1 winners, inflicting another blow on the Saints’ title hopes.
James Clarke scored the late equaliser for the hosts.
Emily Whelan and Noelle Murray scored to earn all three points for the hosts.
Chris Lyons and Johnny Kenny were both on target amid a closely fought match.
Tiegan Ruddy, Eleanor Ryan-Doyle and Becky Watkins were on target as the holders continued their unbeaten start.
Mandroiu’s header arrived for the champions in the 95th minute.
Elsewhere in the Women’s National League today, DLR Waves beat Galway while Bohemians and Cork City drew.
Eleanor Ryan-Doyle hit a dramatic winner at Ferrycarrig Park.
Cameron Evans deflected the ball into his own net late on to hand Drogheda all three points on offer.
Rory Feely was sent-off after picking up two yellow cards.
The Cats welcomed Mattie Kenny’s side to Nowlan Park.
Kieran Marty Waters and Jake Hyland were on target as Friday’s play-off first-leg ended all square.
Cuala will take on St Brigid’s in the Dublin SHC decider.
The home side finished with ten men, but neither side could find a goal to leave next week’s second leg evenly-poised.
The former Dundalk skipper’s side had the better chances tonight.
Ciaran Archer led the scoring as the Boys in Blue prevailed by 14 points on Tuesday evening.
Mark Kavanagh scored 12 points during today’s final at Croke Park.
Wexford’s star man struck a flurry of late points to seal a first provincial title since 1985.
The ex-Villa defender ultimately settled the tie.
St Pat’s side saw off Sligo at Richmond Park thanks to goals from Forrester and Mikey Drennan.
Shane McGuigan was the star as the Ulster side ran out four-point winners at Croke Park.
FC Midtjylland defeated the home side 2-1 tonight.
Both managers were sent to the stands in Tallaght Stadium.
The side’s will meet again in Turner’s Cross next Monday to decide who will play Dundalk at the Aviva Stadium in November.
The Gypsies turned on the style tonight as they put four past the holders.