Third time lucky as Meath triumph in All-Ireland intermediate final thriller
Seven Emma Duggan points helped them to glory against Westmeath.
Seven Emma Duggan points helped them to glory against Westmeath.
Shelbourne came into the game knowing nothing less than a win would do in their final game of the season.
Author and Hoops fan Macdara Ferris reflects on a long nine years for the newly-crowned League of Ireland champions.
Dean Rock grabbed 1-8 as Brendan Hackett’s side dethroned Ballyboden St Enda’s.
Na Piarsaigh fired 5-27 in a brilliant display against Doon.
Promising out-half Noah Lolesio scored 13 points for Dan McKellar’s side.
Maghery put four goals past Crossmaglen to deny them the three-in-a-row.
Tries from Lowe, Henshaw and Doris resulted in Leinster beating their Irish rivals 27-5.
Salthill Knocknacarra fell by 12 points in today’s quarter-final clash.
Kingsley Coman got the winner, with the Bundesliga outfit crowned champions of Europe for the sixth time.
The Reds finished on a best ever tally of 99 points, while Man City comfortably overcame Norwich.
Jurgen Klopp’s side set up their trophy presentation with a thrilling 5-3 win over Chelsea.
Elsewhere Borussia Moenchengladbach boost their Champions League hopes.
The Premier League is set to return on 17 June and there is still a host of issues to be resolved.
Lottie Ryan and her dance partner Pasquale La Rocca’s did enough to secure the votes.
DCU ran out 81-58 victors 81-58 in the penultimate game of the season.
Ronan O’Neill and Darren McCurry hit seven points between them, as their side earned a deserved win.
Waterford’s Ballysaggart were on the losing side.
Laura Fitzgerald got the decisive point in the dying moments.
David Clifford bagged a breathtaking goal while his brother Paudie was named man-of-the-match.
Anthony Rainbow’s side lifted the Dublin SFC title for the first time since 2015.
Eleanor Ryan-Doyle scored four goals on a memorable night for Peamount as they sealed the title.
The Reds lifted the First Division trophy at Tolka Park following a 7-0 victory over Limerick.
Second-half tries from Hannah O’Connor and Judy Bobbett saw off a spirited Connacht display.
10-man Drogheda pulled level in a dramatic final half hour, but Oscar Brennan tipped the balance back Shels’ way.
Around 30,000 supporters were at Semple Stadium last night to greet Liam Sheedy and his team.
Last year’s beaten finalists were playing in their sixth straight decider and showed their experience.
Keith Ricken lamented his young players after Cork were crowned U20 All-Ireland champions yesterday.
Ferran Torres scored a goal in either half to help Spain secure the Uefa U19 European Championship.
On the back foot for the majority of the game, Algeria defended their early lead against Senagal to lift the title for the second time.
Tite’s side overcame Peru thanks to goals from Gabriel Jesus, Richarlison and Sousa Soares.
The former Ireland international departs as a back-to-back champion to take over at Top 14 side La Rochelle.
Mark Kavanagh scored 12 points during today’s final at Croke Park.
The Gaelic Grounds hosted today’s game.
The Munster, Ulster and Leinster titles were handed out over the weekend.
Toulouse claimed their 20th French title in their first Top 14 final appearance since 2012.
Jordan Binnington made 32 stops as St Louis claimed their first ever title.
The Gunners missed out on Champions League qualification as a result.
Goals from Kevin Gameiro and Rodrigo saw Valencia scupper Barca’s hopes of completing a domestic double.
Leo Cullen’s men secured their sixth title in the competition in tough conditions in Glasgow.