Armagh defeat Meath 3-9 to 1-14 in All-Ireland SFC opener

Armagh 3-9  Meath 1-14  Report by Shaun Casey A late goal from Niamh Coleman saw Armagh pick up an opening day win in the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship against Meath at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds. Armagh had just lost Blaithin Mackin, who earned her first minutes of 2024, to a yellow card, and the game was all square when Coleman …

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Armagh beat Donegal 0-17 to 1-13 to win Ulster SFC

Ulster Senior Championship Final: Armagh 0-17 Donegal 1-13 (aet) Niamh Reel kept her cool to hit the winning point with her first touch as Armagh saw off Donegal in yet another epic battle in Saturday’s Ulster Senior Championship Final at St Tiernach’s Park, Clones. With the possibility of free kicks to determine this provincial decider, Reel fired over a free …

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Lidl NFL Wrap: Armagh top table as Kerry held to draw by Mayo

Armagh now lead the way in Division 1 of the Lidl Ladies National Football League following a dramatic weekend of action. Two of the three sides carrying 100 per cent records into Round 4 met at Donaghmore-Ashbourne on Sunday, where Aimee Mackin and Kelly Mallon struck 1-4 apiece as Armagh scored a convincing 2-12 to 0-8 triumph over Meath. Armagh led …

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TG4 Provincial Championships: Senior Championship Finals Set

Compiled by John Fallon Holders Cork and Lidl National League Division 1 champions Kerry will contest the TG4 Munster Ladies Senior Football Championship Final on Sunday May 28 in Mallow.   The provincial heavyweights booked their place in the showpiece decider with victories over Waterford and Tipperary respectively on Sunday. Goals from Danielle O’Leary and Emma Costello proved pivotal as Kerry …

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TG4 Provincial Championships: Key Wins for Dublin, Waterford, and Armagh

As Mayo secured their first Connacht senior championship since 2016, there was late drama as Cork came from behind to force a draw with Kerry at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday. The sides couldn’t be separated as they finished 2-14 apiece, with Katie Quirke kicking a late leveller as the hosts hit 2-4 without reply down the home straight. Niamh Carmody’s …

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