
Deniese O’Flaherty
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1 week ago |
the42.ie | Stuart Tynan |Michael Heverin |Deniese O’Flaherty
By Stuart TynanGOALS IN EACH half from Katie Quirke sent Cork into the All-Ireland quarter-finals as they held off a late Mayo fightback in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park in Castlebar. The Rebels got off to the perfect start when Máire O’Callaghan ran through the heart of the Mayo defence and fired into the net just seconds after the throw-in.
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2 months ago |
the42.ie | Daire Walsh |Deniese O’Flaherty
By Daire WalshLAUREN MCVEETY AND Ellie Brady grabbed goals in either half at the Integral GAA Grounds in Drogheda on Sunday as Cavan claimed their third Lidl National Football League Division 3 crown with a seven-point win over Wexford. Wexford had gotten the better of their Ulster counterparts in the group stages of the league, and it was level pegging early doors. Yet Cavan were playing with the aid of a breeze in the opening half and Emmet Daly’s side soon created some daylight in this contest.
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Mar 30, 2025 |
ladiesgaelic.ie | Deniese O’Flaherty |Declan Rooney
Lidl NFL Division 4 semi-finalFermanagh 5-12Sligo 3-13By Deniese O’FlahertyFermanagh booked their place in the Lidl NFL Division 4 final and also secured promotion to Division 3 with victory over a dogged Sligo side in Tarmonbarry. The Ulster county missed out at this stage of the league last year and were not going to let the opportunity pass them by this year. Once again Eimear Smyth was superb for Fermanagh.
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Mar 22, 2025 |
ladiesgaelic.ie | Deniese O’Flaherty |Declan Rooney
Lidl National Football LeagueDublin 1-11Tyrone 3-04By Deniese O’FlahertyDublin had to withstand a late Tyrone comeback to hold on for a narrow Lidl NFL Division 1 victory at O’Neill Park in Dungannon. Although the Red Hands were defeated their fate in Division 1 is still in their own destiny as they travel to Kildare next weekend. A win for Tyrone would see them retain their Division 1 status. Tyrone played against a strong wind in the opening half.
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Mar 20, 2025 |
ladiesgaelic.ie | Deniese O’Flaherty |Declan Rooney
Lidl PPS All-Ireland Junior A finalMoate CS (Westmeath) 6-6Ursuline SS, Thurles (Tipperary) 4-9By Deniese O’FlahertyMoate CS claimed the Lidl All-Ireland Post-Primary Schools Junior A title with a hard fought win over Ursuline SS Thurles at Glenisk O’Connor Park. The game appeared to be beyond the Thurles school in the 26th minute when Moate extended their lead to 17 points but they produced a magnificent second half and just came up short in the end.
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