News Category: Munster GAA News
Mourneabbey seek 6th Cork Ladies Football title in a row
A sixth consecutive Cork senior championship is up for grabs today (SATURDAY) for Mourneabbey, but they face one of their biggest challenges in years against West Cork at CIT (5pm).
2019/2020 Dean Ryan Cup Under 16.5 A Hurling Quarter-Final – St. Flannans 2-10 Gaelcholáiste Mhuire AG 1-11
St. Flannans recovered from four points down early in the second half to defeat Gaelcholáiste Mhuire AG at sunny Kilmallock on Wednesday.
Munster Special Schools Gaelic Football Day
Munster Special Schools organised a Football for all day in Páirc Uí Chaoimh on September 12th 2019 where players representing the Special Schools in Cork, Limerick and Waterford took part.
Munster Wheelchair Hurling event – Saturday 14th September 2019
The Munster leg of the Wheelchair Hurling League took place at St Marys Secondary School Newport Co. Tipperary on Saturday 14th September.
GAA Museum honours Hurling & Football Legends with 2019 Hall of Fame Awards
The GAA Museum at Croke Park has announced the induction of six more iconic players into the Hall of Fame for 2019 covering the period 1985 to 1989.
2019 GAA Handball – All-Ireland Softball Ladies Final – Martina McMahon (Limerick) v Caitriona Casey (Cork) – Report
Martina McMahon (Limerick) defeated Caitriona Casey (Cork) by 21-12, 21-9 in the 2019 MyClubShop.ie All-Ireland Softball Ladies Final at Croke Park on Saturday September 7th.
Interview with Kerry Camogie Player Laura Collins
Any week in Kerry is a football week but when the Sam Maguire Cup is up for grabs, that applies to every second. Hurling is confined to a few in the north and Camogie, to the fewer again.
Tipperary and Limerick hurling legends to contest Alzheimer fundraiser
Nenagh Éire Óg’s grounds will host a Tipperary-Limerick Legends hurling match this Saturday, September 7, in aid of the Alzheimer Society of Ireland.
I never played for Kerry…Luckily Cork trials were on first – Cork star Shauna Kelly
There are not too many Kerry GAA supporters who have won four All-Ireland medals for Cork, but Shauna Kelly is determined to help the Rebels reach another TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship final.
Interview with Cork Camogie Player Amy O’Connor
““I am very, very proud to be from Knocknaheeny. I love the place, I will probably live there for the
Interview with Tipperary Senior Camogie Manager Niamh Lillis
“We’re as far as we were last year… The plan is to progress that one step further”
Interview with Limerick Camogie Player Marian Quaid
“Your back is against the wall now and that’s exciting” – Limerick’s Marian Quaid by Daragh Ó Conchúir ALL athletes