McLaughlin lands 0-7 as Donegal earn hard-fought win over Waterford
Geraldine McLaughlin scored 0-7 in Birr.
Geraldine McLaughlin scored 0-7 in Birr.
A wounded Cork side head east on Sunday.
The Premier will enjoy home advantage in the last four on April 27.
A first piece of silverware for Liam Cahill and a first major trophy since 2015.
Waterford will play Cork in the league final after victory in Nowlan Park.
It was a comfortable home win six weeks out from their Munster championship meeting.
Dessie Hutchinson starred for The Gunners with a haul of 1-9 from play in this afternoon’s final.
It’s 42 games unbeaten in Waterford for Ballygunner.
Semple Stadium hosted tonight’s U20 game.
The Déise picked up a first win against their Munster rivals since 2016.
Tipperary will now meet Cork on 23 December in the final.
A big win for Liam Cahill’s side.
The visitors to Fraher Field edged the Lidl National Football League game by two points.
The champions advance to a semi-final against CBC Cork.
Dessie Hutchinson and Pauric Mahony hit 0-5 apiece for the Waterford kingpins.
Ballygunner won out by nine points in today’s final against De La Salle.+
De La Salle advanced to the final to face Ballygunner.
The Munster club champions breezed past Dungarvan in today’s semi-final.
The Banner survived a late fightback to prevail by one point at Walsh Park.
The Kilkenny kingpins reached their sixth Croke Cup final after beating CBC Cork.
The Déise trailed 2-11 to 0-7 at the break.
A 14-point success for UCC over Mary Immaculate College this afternoon.
Carlow faded in the second half with Bennett in fine form at Fraher Field.
UCC will contest their first Fitzgibbon Cup final in six years after edging DCU in extra-time at WIT.
The quarter-final win puts De La Salle back in the semi-finals after a three-year absence.
St Joseph’s Miltown Malbay will take on Dr Crokes in the Munster football club final in a fortnight.
Conor Power’s 49th minute goal was key for the Waterford champions.
The Gunners talisman was a major doubt coming into the match with a back injury.
The champions were far too strong for neighbours Passage this afternoon.
A slender win for Abbeyside over De La Salle, who defeated them in the 2008 Waterford senior hurling final.
Tipperary now face Cavan in a relegation decider.
Malachy O’Rourke’s side rebounded from their Ulster semi-final defeat in impressive fashion.
Cathal O’Neill brought the sides level on 61 minutes with a stunning effort but Déise shot 2-1 in the closing stages.
The young Déise side trailed by seven points entering stoppage time before finishing with a spectacular 2-2.
The Déise will face Cork next weekend.
Brian Cody’s side came away from Walsh Park with eight points to spare in the end.
Jason Forde and John McGrath bagged 3-9 between them as UL saw off IT Carlow.
The veteran forward scored 1-8 to help see off St Mogues of Wexford.
The Gary Kirby-managed side ran out 14 point victors in Waterford.
David Dunne finished with 2-2 at Walsh Park.