News Category: Munster GAA News
2025 Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor A Camogie Championship Final – Kilkenny 3-8 Cork 0-8
Kilkenny now have double the number of Electric Ireland All-Ireland minor A camogie titles of Cork, possessing greater goal power than their nearest rivals on the roll of honour to secure ultimate victory for the eight time, at UPMC Nowlan Park.
Fans warned not to bring flares or smoke bombs to Munster Championship Games
In advance of this weekend’s games in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship, Munster GAA and An Garda Síochána wishes to remind supporters of the dangers of igniting flares and smoke bombs within grounds.
‘London calling’ – The Big Interview with Emer McCarthy of Tipperary and London
After being a regular fixture for Tipperary throughout last year’s championship, 2025 will see Emer McCarthy playing summer football in the colours of another county.
‘New beginnings’ – The Big Interview with Waterford captain Emma Murray
Thanks to an historic success at Cappoquin Logistics Fraher Field in Dungarvan last October, a unique honour has come the way of Waterford’s Emma Murray in 2025.
Pre-Match Entertainment – The Frank and Walters
Munster GAA are delighted to announce that The Frank and Walters will perform a 30 minute set from 2:40pm prior to the Munster Senior Hurling Championship game on Sunday next at Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh between Cork and Tipperary at 4pm.
Rebels’ Clodagh aiming to be in like Finn
When the Cork hurling team cruised to victory in the National League final against Tipperary last Sunday, it was the county’s first success in that competition since 1998.
‘Familiar ground’ – The Big Interview with Kerry’s Aoife Dillane
A little over eight months on from finally getting their hands on the Brendan Martin Cup at the same venue, Aoife Dillane and her Kerry team-mates will make a welcome return to Croke Park later on today.
Munster GAA Fixtures – April 7th to 12th 2025
Check out the Munster GAA Championship Fixtures for the second week of April.
Mick O’Dwyer RIP
All involved with Munster GAA were deeply saddened to learn of the passing Kerry’s Mick O’Dwyer on Thursday April 3rd 2025.
Munster GAA curtain-raisers confirmed
Munster GAA are delighted to partner with Munster Camogie once again this year to provide curtain-raisers for some of our Munster SHC games.
2025 Lidl National Ladies Football League Division 1 – Waterford 2-13 Mayo 1-6
Mayo suffered relegation to Division 2 of the Lidl National Football League for 2026 after going to a superior Waterford outfit at Kilmacthomas.
2025 Very Camogie League Division 1B Final – Antrim 3-10 Clare 1-11
Three first-half goals into the wind, capitalising on some shaky defensive play from Clare, laid the foundations as Antrim were able to keep their noses in front in the second half to win the Very Camogie League Division 1B title on the NGDC’s main pitch in Abbotstown.