Coach to Waterford players, Kerry manager and Croke Park hurling double hopes
Fintan O’Connor manages Kerry tomorrow and will have a huge interest in Waterford’s fortunes as well.
Fintan O’Connor manages Kerry tomorrow and will have a huge interest in Waterford’s fortunes as well.
Kerry defeated Carlow in a cracking encounter, while Antrim had a bye-week.
The Joe McDonagh Cup kicked off today.
Five players and a member of the Saffrons’ backroom staff have now tested positive, while another player is currently self-isolating.
Nick Fitzgerald has resigned as Meath hurling manager due to work commitments.
Cork footballers are in action on Saturday while their hurlers play on Sunday at the Drumcondra venue.
Mark Kavanagh scored 12 points during today’s final at Croke Park.
Follow all the action from this afternoon’s decider in Croke Park.
The Faithful county will play in the Christy Ring Cup next year following defeat to Kerry.
The sides will meet in the Joe McDonagh Cup final on 30 June.
Eddie Brennan has guided the O’Moore County to Croke Park.
Joachim Kelly endured defeat in his first game as Offaly’s interim manager in Tullamore this afternoon.
Fintan O’Connor’s side bounced back from their opening round defeat to Antrim with a narrow win in Mullingar on Saturday.
Westmeath ran out winners by almost double scores in Mullingar, while Laois made it two wins from two.
A four-point win for Eddie Brennan’s side in tonight’s game.
Mattie Kenny will be at the helm in Parnell Park tomorrow night.
The Joe McDonagh Cup is heading for its second season.
The Ulster county got the better of the Christy Ring Cup winners this afternoon at Armagh’s Athletic Grounds.
Carlow joint-captains Diarmuid Byrne and Richard Coady are determined to add more silverware this season.
Eamonn Kelly announced he will not seek a third term in charge of the O’Moore County following a disappointing season.
Carlow will take on Westmeath in the Joe McDonagh Cup final at Croke Park.
This is a pivotal weekend in the 2018 All-Ireland hurling championship.
Carlow are best-placed to join Westmeath in the All-Ireland SHC preliminary quarter-finals after their win over Laois.
Michael Ryan’s charges had three points to spare against the Kerry in Tralee.
Carlow enjoyed a four-point win over Meath in the same competition.
Two Round 1 fixtures were down for decision on Saturday.