News Category: Munster GAA News
No Masita GAA All-Ireland Post Primary Schools series in 2020/2021 academic year
Comhairle Iarbhunscoileanna has reluctantly confirmed that there will be no Masita GAA All Ireland Post Primary Schools series in the current academic year 2020/2021.
Fixture Details – Munster GAA (December 12th)
See below the fixture details for the Munster GAA Minor and Under 20 Championship matches on Saturday December 12th 2020
Munster GAA Under 20 Hurling & Minor Hurling / Football Fixtures confirmed
The Munster CCC have now confirmed the Munster GAA Under 20 Hurling & Minor Hurling / Football Fixtures scheduled for December 2020.
“It’s about honesty” – Tipperary’s Róisín Howard
Honesty and happiness are the watchwords Róisín Howard is living by in 2020 and the results are there for all to see.
‘It was just the time that I didn’t have the last few years. This year I said I’d make the time.’ – Clare’s Chloe Moloney
A week on from winning a second straight Women’s National League title with Peamount United, Clare Ladies footballer Chloe Moloney is determined to help her county reach the TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Final.
“We’re looking forward to it” – Tipperary joint-captain Aoife McGrath
Aoife McGrath says that Tipperary are just delighted to be in the last four and not considering the magnitude of attempting to dethrone the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Camogie champions.
“We don’t fear what comes next” – Cork’s Hannah Looney
Hannah Looney is long established now and if she doesn’t have the profile of some of her teammates, her power and athleticism are key elements of the Cork game plan from half-back. They are traits that see her shine in ladies football too.
TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Junior Championship Semi-Final – Fermanagh 4-10 Limerick 4-3
Fermanagh booked their place in the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Junior Championship Final, with Eimear Smyth’s double vital in their
“I have such pride in playing for Clare” – Alannah Ryan
Clare produced their best performance in a number of years before fading very late on against Cork in the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Quarter-Final at Páirc Uí Chaoimh last Saturday and Alannah Ryan is already looking forward to next season.
Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Quarter-Final – Tipperary 1-12 Waterford 0-10
A 42nd minute goal by Karen Kennedy gave Tipperary the vital breathing place and ensured a place in the last four of the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championships for the third consecutive season.
Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Quarter-Final – Cork 3-15 Clare 0-8
O’Connor cuts loose late as Rebels struggle to shake off Clare
“Camogie kind of saved my life” – Waterford’s Brianna O’Regan
Waterford’s Brianna O’Regan will be laser-focused as John Dermody throws the sliotar in to signal the commencement of the second of the programme’s two Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Finals.