Tony Kelly shows his class on a day when Clare hit top gear
Kelly’s tally of 1-15 included 1-6 from play as Clare dumped old boss Davy Fitzgerald out of the Championship.
Kelly’s tally of 1-15 included 1-6 from play as Clare dumped old boss Davy Fitzgerald out of the Championship.
A dramatic finish in Tullamore this afternoon.
Garbally College await in the final.
Both goals at Newbridge arrived after half-time.
Padraic Davis’ side were four points winners in Tullamore.
There were dramatic scenes in McDonagh Park in Nenagh this afternoon.
St Thomas will seek their third title in four years against the team they beat last season.
MJ Reck’s side edged past the hosts in Tullamore to advance to the Leinster U20 hurling championship final.
The Faithful were in fine form this afternoon.
Cian O’Neill’s side got the better of Longford at the second time of asking in Tullamore.
Westmeath ran out winners by almost double scores in Mullingar, while Laois made it two wins from two.
Róisín Leonard was clinical for the Tribeswomen at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park.
Eight points from the stick of Eoin Cody helped the Kilkenny side overcome Presentation College.
The fabled Ballinasloe outfit met with stern resistance from the debutant school from Roscommon Town.
Carlow played an hour of this Division 1B relegation play-off with a man less.
The centre scored a try and kicked 11 points to ensure his side edged a tight encounter.
Out-half Stephen Mannion scored a hat-trick to help his side past Sligo Grammar School today.
The Dubs made it two from two in Tullamore as they were too strong for the Faithful county this time out.
Only a point separated the sides at the final whistle in Tullamore.
The Tribesmen will now join Kerry, Monaghan and Meath in the final four of the All-Ireland minor football championship.
Dublin trailed by five points at the break and Tony Archbold’s goal ensured the Lilywhites pulled away.
Kildare will face either Dublin or Meath in the final of the EirGrid Leinster U20 Football Championship.
The Banner’s greater depth proved decisive as they scored four points without reply in the closing minutes.
Mark Fanning, Aidan Nolan, Conor McDonald, Lee Chin and Jack O’Connor all hit the net for Wexford.
A 10-point win over Westmeath means Laois will face either Carlow or Kildare in the final four of the Leinster SFC.
Wexford suffered final heartbreak against Tipperary after a replay in the Division 3 final last year.
Galway had a seven-point victory at O’Connor Park.
Keith Long’s team could have claimed all three points but were left ruing a late penalty miss.
Town midfield Sean Byrne earned a straight red card for dissent following the late decision.
The hosts suffered their sixth defeat of the season this evening.
For long stretches of the first half it looked as if this would be the night that the Town would pick up their first positive result of the new season.
Shamrock Rovers recorded a 4-1 victory over the newly-promoted midlanders.