GAA cancel all third level competitions for 2020/21
The Sigerson and Fitzgibbon Cups won’t be staged this year.
The Sigerson and Fitzgibbon Cups won’t be staged this year.
Another good day’s work for the Kingdom attacker.
Tom Kingston was speaking after his side’s Fitzgibbon back-to-back triumphs.
Darragh Fitzgibbon finished with two crucial points to help secure back-to-back Fitzgibbon Cup titles.
Shane Conway was superb for the Fitzgibbon Cup champions.
Shane Conway was man-of-the-match in UCC’s win.
UCC are the reigning champions going up against DJ Carey’s IT Carlow side.
The final between UCC and IT Carlow takes place in the DCU Sportsgrounds at 7.30pm.
DJ Carey’s Carlow side are looking to win the third-level competition for the first time this Wednesday.
The IT Carlow manager also bemoaned the hectic schedules his players are facing at this time of year.
The reigning champions will seek to defend their crown against IT Carlow next week.
Watch the second part of this afternoon’s Fitzgibbon double-header here.
Wexford’s Cathal Dunbar bagged a brace on the way to a comfortable win.
Watch the first of this afternoon’s Fitzgibbon double-header here.
John Kiely saw his side pick up their second league win against Galway yesterday.
A high-scoring clash eventually went against NUIG.
DCU were defeated in the semi-final last year.
A five-point win over UCD for the holders.
Jamie Wall’s side dug deep to claim success in the quarter-final clash today.
The fixtures for the knockout stages will take place next week.
An eight-point win for NUI Galway tonight in Cork.
A home quarter-final beckons now for Mary Immaculate College next week.
The Donegal outfit will face IT Carlow in the last four of the competition.
The holders are through to the last eight.
Mary I now face WIT on Thursday with the winner securing a home quarter-final.
A three-point success for the home side in today’s game.
A two-point success today for the champions in Dangan.
The action starts on Saturday 4 January.
Eoin Murphy and Colm Callanan became friends through trips abroad with the GAA.
UCC are the reigning champions in both competitions.
Sean O’Shea and Aaron Gillane have both earned inclusions on the teams.
Second-year student Shane Conway picked up his first Fitzgibbon Cup medal last weekend.
The Cork university defeated Mary I to clinch the title for the first time since 2013.
A 14-point success for UCC over Mary Immaculate College this afternoon.
UCC v Mary Immaculate throws-in today in Waterford IT at 2.45pm.
Shane Conway’s exploits with UCC have been hugely impressive in recent weeks.
A three-point win for the 2016 and 2017 champions in today’s semi-final in Ennis.
Throw-in at Cusack Park in Ennis is 2.30pm.
UCC will contest their first Fitzgibbon Cup final in six years after edging DCU in extra-time at WIT.
Throw-in at Waterford is 5pm.