Big games ahead this weekend in round two of the national league
Donegal boss Rory Gallagher is hopeful that his youthful squad will benefit from the experience of playing a strong Kerry side in their opening game of this year’s National League last weekend. Donegal head to Dr Hyde Park to face Roscommon this Sunday, and Gallagher says that he is happy…
IT Sligo hurlers face Cork ETB in Ryan Cup today
IT Sligo continue their Ryan Cup campaign today, with a clash with Group A leaders Cork ETB in Kildare. Declan Loughnane’s side drew 1-15 apiece with IT Tralee in their opener two weeks ago, while the Munster side beat IT Tallaght by 4-26 to 1-12. The sides clash at the…
Aughawillan overcome Glencar/Manor to reach league final
Glencar/Manorhamilton’s hopes of claiming this year’s Leitrim Senior League title were ended by a 1-19 to 0-13 defeat to Aughawillan yesterday. The Willies will face the winners of next weekend’s semi-final replay between Mohill and Ballinamore in the decider, after they played out a draw in Mohill yesterday. In Sligo,…
Calry and Castlebar to clash in Scarden in league final on Sunday
The final club game of the season in Sligo will take place in Scarden on Sunday. The meeting of Calry/St Joseph’s and Castlebar Mitchells in the Dermot Molloy Hurling League final will take place at the Sligo GAA Centre at 2pm. Both sides are unbeaten so far in the competition,…
IT Sligo hurlers narrowly beaten in league final
IT Sligo were narrowly beaten by UCD in the Division Three League final. Declan Loughnane’s side put in a stirring display in Longford’s Clonguish before losing out by a point, 18 to 17, to the Dublin side.
Loughnane re-appointed Sligo hurling boss
Declan Loughnane will be in charge of the Sligo senior hurlers for a sixth season next year. The Offaly native, who lives in Tubbercurry, was last night re-appointed unopposed to the senior and U21 team management roles after the other candidates nominated by the clubs in the county withdrew. Loughnane…
Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal hurlers to be honoured on Friday
The GAA have announced their All-Stars from this year’s Ring, Rackard and Meagher Cups. Beaten finalists Sligo have four players selected on the Lory Meagher ‘Champion 15’ – Liam Reidy, Keith Raymond, Cormac Behan and Brian O’Loughlin; while Leitrim have two in Zak Moradi and Colm Moreton. Donegal duo Danny…