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Laois 3-11 Aontroim 1-20

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Laois 3-11 Aontroim 1-21

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Laois 3-12 Aontroim 1-21


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Laois 3-12 Aontroim 1-21

    Sin é.

Ants v Strawberries next.

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Fear Manach 5-06 Árd Macha 5-19

A strong display in the final quarter earned Armagh a 13-point win over Fermanagh in the opening round of the Ulster Senior Championship this afternoon.

The sides were tied at 4-05 to 1-14 with 20 minutes left at Brewster Park in Enniskillen, following a second goal from Fermanagh's Declan McGarry (2-00).

However, the Orchard County side responded in brilliant fashion, finding the hosts' net on four occasions in the closing 19 minutes with Conor Corvan (2-01), Ger Enright (1-03) and Cathal Carville (1-02) raising green flags.

The result sees Armagh advance to meet Monaghan in a quarter-final tie on Sunday, 29 May.

All of the positive play in the opening stages came from the Ernesiders who led by 2-02 to 0-04 after 10 minutes.

Corner forward Sean Corrigan claimed both of Fermanagh's early goals, with the first arriving just 30 seconds into the game.

However, Armagh battled back strongly with Paul McCormack's 28th-minute goal helping the visitors take a 1-10 to 2-04 lead into the break.

Little separated the sides in the third quarter, with McGarry's first goal bringing his side level at 3-05 to 1-11.

Armagh broke in front before McGarry's second goal tied the contest once again.

However, a tiring Fermanagh outfit were unable to cope with Armagh's firepower in the closing minutes and Carville's goal put the seal on a well-merited away victory.

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Munster Minor Semi-Finals results tonight.. Tipperary 2-12 Kerry 3-8; Cork 1-16 Clare 0-06.

Some result/performance by Tipp, they were 11 points down at one stage but came back to win by one.
Is the ref going to finally blow his whistle?... No, he's going to blow his nose

Onlooker

It really was a night to remember in Thurles tonight.  Kerry got 2 of the softest goals that you could imagine and lead at half time by 3-6 to 0-5.  Neither team scored in the first 10 minutes of the 2nd half and Tipp outscored Kerry by 2-7 to 0-2 in the rest of the game.   There was a lot of added time to be played and Tipp led by 1 point until Kerry equalised in the 4th or 5th minute of added time.  Tipp to their everlasting credit went straight down the field and team captain Liam McGrath scored the winning point.  There was still nearly a minute played after that but Tipp held out until the final whistle came with 36 minutes and 10 seconds played in the second half (according to the scoreboard clock).  This was the best performance, bar none, that I have ever seen from a Tipperary team.  What a night to be a Tipperary football supporter.

ONeill

Kerry U21s humiliated by Cork. Tipp beating their minors. Are we heading towards a Kerry 87-96 period again?
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

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MUNSTER MINOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINAL

Tipperary 2-12 Kerry 3-08

LIAM McGRATH kicked a point in the sixth minute of injury-time to give Tipperary a sensational win over hot-favourites Kerry in a pulsating Munster Minor Football Championship Semi Final at Semple Stadium last evening.

Tipperary came from 10 points behind at half-time to go ahead with a minute to play. Kerry recovered to equalise deep into injury time but then McGrath sent Tipp fans in the 1,036 attendance into ecstasy with the final point.

Wind-aided Kerry blitzed Tipperary with three goals in an eight minute spell in the first quarter. A mistake by Tipp goalie Gearóid Slattery presented Kerry's Pádraig Boyle with their first goal in the seventh minute. Two minutes later, Jamie Moriarty fired home a second and Ciarán Keating had a third as Kerry went 11 points clear.

At half-time Kerry led 3-06 to 0-05 and looked home and dry. It took Tipperary 11 minutes of the second half to start their extraordinary rally but Michael Quinlivan's goal brought Tipperary to life. Five unanswered points followed as Tipp cut the lead to two points with eight minutes to go.

Sub Seán McCarthy had Kerry's first score of the half in the 56th minute but a minute later Colman Kennedy grabbed a levelling goal for Tipperary. Michael Quinlivan put Tipp ahead in the 59th minute but Kerry's Ciarán Keating equalised before McGrath struck again.

TIPPERARY : G Slattery; N O'Sullivan, C O'Sullivan, S Kennedy; A McGuire, D Fitzell, B Maher; S O'Brien (0-1), D Butler; I Fahey(0-4), G Henry (0-1), D Lonergan; L McGrath (0-2), M Quinlivan (1-1), TJ Ryan (0-1). Subs : P Quirke(0-1) for Butler; C Kennedy (1-1) for Lonergan; C O Riordan for McGuire; J Lonergan for Henry.

KERRY : S Murphy; P Ó Sé, T Morley, C Fitzgerald; M O'Connor, R Murphy, K Murphy; G O'Leary, S Keane; I McCarthy, P Boyle(1-0), J O'Donoghue (0-2); J Moriarty(1-1), C Keating (1-2), K McCarthy (0-2); Subs : N Sheehy for O'Donoghue; S McCarthy (0-1) for I McCarthy.


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MUNSTER MINOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINAL

Clare 0-06 Cork 1-16

CORK HAD a merited 13 points to spare over Clare in the Munster MFC semi-final at Cusack Park, Ennis last night. Champions last season, the young Rebels will now have the opportunity to put back-to-back titles together when they face Tipperary in the final.

Cork were 1-1 to no score in front after just 90 seconds thanks to a goal straight from the throw -in by Mark Sugrue and a free from Cathal Vaughan. Clare recorded their opening score in the 21st minute, when Niall Hickey landed a free but at half-time the visitors led 1-5 to 0-3.

A one-sided second period saw the Cork forwards notch some fine scores from the likes of the in-form Dan McEoin, Cian O'Sullivan and Sugrue as the Rebels ran out easy winners.

CORK : J McDonnell; J Davis, C Dorman, K Fulignati; K Crowley, B O'Driscoll (0-2, one 45), T Brosnan; S Kiely, K Kavanagh; M Sugrue (1-2), D Harrington, C Vaughan (0-3, two frees), D McEoin (0-5), S O'Mahony (0-1), C O'Sullivan (0-2). Subs : A Cadogen for Harrington (h-t), J Corkery (0-1, free) for O'Mahony (40 mins), D Murphy for Brosnan (48 mins), K McIntyre for O'Sullivan (54 mins), A O'Connell for Kavanagh (56 mins).

CLARE : D Sexton; O Vaughan, J Malone (0-1), C Galvin; S Lineen, D McDonagh, J Scanlon; A O'Neill, C Cleary; E Cleary (0-2, one free), C Devitt, J Colleran; M O'Leary, N Hickey (0-3, all frees), J Rouine. Subs : W Flynn for Rouine (h-t), L Corbett for Devitt (40 mins), C O'Brien for Lineen (48 mins), E Donnellan for Scanlon (54 mins), D Bolton for Cleary (56 mins).

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#8875
Donegal Senior Football Championship 2011
First Round - First Leg Games
21-05-11
7-00pm Seán MacCumhaill 0-10 Naomh Mícheál 0-12

22-05-11
3-00pm Na Cealla Beaga 0-06 Cill Chartha 0-14

3-00pm Málainn 2-12 Gleann Fhinne 3-12

3-45pm Bun Dobhráin 0-09 Na Ceithre Maistirí 2-13

4-00pm An Clochán Liath 0-07 Naomh Adhamhnáin 0-09

4-30pm Gaoth Dobhair 1-12 An Tearmann 0-05

5-35pm Ard a' Rátha 2-09 Cloich Cheann Fhaola 0-10

6-30pm Gleann tSuilí 0-06 Naomh Conaill 0-06




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Warwickshire, 2g 10p, Tyrone, 2g 15p, Pairc na hEireann , 12:30, 21/05/2011 Lory Meagher SF
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GAA_Punter

Christy Ring Cup semi-finals
Down v Kerry, Newry, 2.50pm
Wicklow 0-02 0-01 Kildare, Aughrim, 2.30pm

Nicky Rackard Cup semi-finals
London 0-11 0-01 Fingal, Ruislip, 2pm
Monaghan 0-03 0-01 Louth, Clones, 2.30pm

Lory Meagher Cup semi-finals
South Down 1-11 v 1-13 Donegal, Newry, 12.45pm IN extra time
Warwickshire 2-10 2-15 Tyrone, Pairc na hEireann FT

http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa-sports/144-2/

joedenilson

South Down, 1g 12p,Donegal, 1g 15p,Pairc Esler, 12:45, 21/05/2011 Lory Meagher SF
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GAA_Punter

Christy Ring Cup semi-finals
Down v Kerry, Newry, 3pm
Wicklow 0-05 0-01 Kildare, Aughrim, 2.30pm

Nicky Rackard Cup semi-finals
London 1-22 0-02 Fingal, Ruislip, 2pm
Monaghan 0-08 0-03 Louth, Clones, 2.30pm

Lory Meagher Cup semi-finals
South Down 1-12 1-15 Donegal, Newry AET
Warwickshire 2-10 2-15 Tyrone, Pairc na hEireann FT

http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa-sports/144-2/