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Kildare Cause Huge Upset Against Armagh in All-Ireland Championship

Kildare caused a massive upset in the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship knocking Ulster champions Armagh out of the competition at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds to book their spot in the last eight. The visitors were sharper from start to finish and withstood a late Armagh onslaught to complete a famous victory. Armagh were without captain Clodagh McCambridge and Aoife McCoy, …

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TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship: Vote for your 2023 Golden Glove Winner!

Vote here  for your 2023 ZuCar Golden Glove winner! Dublin’s TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship winning goalkeeper Abby Shiels, Kerry’s Ciara Butler, Mayo’s Laura Brennan and Meath’s TG4 All Star Monica McGuirk have all been nominated with a chance of claiming the award from LGFA Performance Partner ZuCar (sponsors of the All-Ireland Ladies Minor Football Championships and Gaelic4Teens programme). The Golden …

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All-Ireland SFC Final: Dublin 0-18 Kerry 1-10

Dublin 0-18  Kerry 1-10 Report by Daire Walsh Hannah Tyrrell came away with an outstanding haul of 0-8 at Croke Park as Dublin claimed their sixth TG4 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title with a comprehensive final win over Kerry. Appearing in their first Brendan Martin Cup decider since losing out to Meath in 2021, the Leinster champions were in control …

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TG4 All-Ireland Championship: Armagh, Meath, Galway through to quarterfinals

By John Fallon and Aisling Clery The reigning TG4 All-Ireland SFC champions Meath got the defence of their crown off to a winning start with a 1-13 to 1-8 win away to Waterford, which sends them into the quarter-finals. Galway booked a home quarter-final date after a 4-10 to 3-4 victory away to Tipperary, while a late Aimee Mackin goal …

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Carlow’s Sinéad Commons: ‘Keep Reminding Yourself You Are Benefiting Other Girls Coming Through. Even If It Is Just One Player Who Goes On And Manages A Team Later On, That’s Perfect,’

It looks set to be a busy year for Sinéad Commons, one where she will coach the Carlow junior team and manage the minors. She expects to chalk up around 16 hours every week.

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