Famous first for Martin's
It wasn't the fairytale ending for the Rathnure old guard but it might just be the start of something special for St. Martin's after they won their first-ever Senior camogie championship title in Bellefield on Saturday.
It wasn't the fairytale ending for the Rathnure old guard but it might just be the start of something special for St. Martin's after they won their first-ever Senior camogie championship title in Bellefield on Saturday.
If further proof was needed that the G.A.A. is unable to provide clubs with championship games through the key summer months was needed, the new set of hurling proposals brought in by Special Congress are seen as only adding to the plight that faces the...
If one hundred local hurling followers had been given a tenner last January for the purpose of betting on the likely pairing for the Pettitt's Senior championship final, I reckon that 90% or perhaps even more would have opted for the clash that came to pass after...
Next Sunday we have two potentially top-class football games taking place in Innovate Wexford Park, which should make for an entertaining afternoon.
Wexford juveniles continued on an upward curve on Friday in New Ross when they defeated Kilkenny in the boys' Under-14/Under-15 team of six Leinster final after a very close-fought game that had plenty of endeavour and enthusiasm from both sets of players.
Another intense game between these great rivals saw a solitary point divide the sides at the finish as Craanford-Monaseed held off a late surge from a battling Monageer-Boolavogue outfit to take the Junior 'A' camogie county championship title in a thrilling final in Farmleigh on Saturday.