News Category: Munster GAA News
Tesco All-Ireland Minor A Camogie Final – Cork 2-11 Galway 2-7
Cork held off a valiant second-half rally by Galway to finish strongly and claim the Tesco All-Ireland minor A camogie title for the third time and first since 2019.
Lidl PPS All-Ireland Junior C Ladies Football Final – Mercy Mounthawk 0-12 Maynooth Education Campus 1-5
Mercy Mounthawk were crowned Lidl All-Ireland PPS Junior C champions as they withstood a late Maynooth Education Campus fightback at Duggan Park in Ballinasloe.
Lidl PPS All-Ireland Junior B Ladies Football Final – Loreto Grammar School 3-6 Presentation Thurles 2-8
Kelly McCaffrey scored the winning free to ensure Loreto Grammar School were crowned Lidl All-Ireland PPS Junior B champions at Duggan Park in Ballinasloe.
Six cracking games in store as Lidl All-Ireland Post Primary Schools Finals return
THE Lidl All-Ireland Post-Primary Schools Finals are back. The Junior A, B and C Finals will be played next Saturday, March 26, with the Senior A, B and C Finals down for decision across Friday April 1 and Saturday April 2.
Electric Ireland GAA Rising Stars Football Team of the Year
Congratulations to the 5 players from Munster counties who were selected on the 2022 Electric Ireland GAA Rising Stars Football Team of the Year.
Hennelly holds nerve as Galway deny heroic Tipp
A pointed free by Rebecca Hennelly in the eighth minute of injury time gave Galway a 1-11 to 0-13 triumph over heroic and heartbroken Tipperary in the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League in Ballinasloe.
2022 Yoplait Ladies HEC All Stars and Rising Stars announced
LGFA Press Release Wednesday, February 16, 2022 THE Yoplait HEC All Stars and Rising Stars have been announced following the
2022 Lidl National Ladies Football League – Waterford 1-17 Westmeath 0-7
Sheena McGuckian scored the goal as Waterford preserved their Lidl National Football League Division 1 status and relegated Westmeath at Abbotstown.
2022 HEC Yoplait O’Connor Cup Ladies Football Final – UL 0-12 UCC 0-11
UL captain Fiadhna Tangney scored 0-4 and her side were crowned Yoplait O’Connor Cup champions again after a thrilling win over UCC.
Cait Devane – “We put ourselves in the position – you take confidence from that”
It is as much an indicator of Tipperary’s progress as any that camogie observers are now beginning to talk about a Big Four when considering the likely destination for silverware, after a sustained period of dominance by Galway, Cork and Kilkenny.
2022 HEC Yoplait O’Connor Cup Ladies Football Semi-Final – UL 4-13 NUI Galway 1-12
UL Captain Fiadhna Tangney hit 1-6 and the holders secured their spot in the HEC Yoplait O’Connor Cup final at the expense of NUI Galway at DCU Dóchas Éireann Sports Campus.
2022 HEC Yoplait O’Connor Cup Ladies Football Semi-Final – UCC 2-5 DCU Dóchas Éireann 0-8
Katie Quirke’s first half goal was crucial as UCC booked their place in the final of the Yoplait O’Connor Cup with victory over DCU Dóchas Éireann.