Kildare 1-16 Louth 1-22
Louth got a shock win over Kildare at Páirc Tailteann in Navan, in the 2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship quarter-final.
Kildare's Padraig O'Neill put the ball into the corner of the Louth net in the 12th minute.
Half-Time Score: Kildare 1-06 Louth 0-14
Louth's Wing-back Ray Finnegan scored a goal in the 39th minute.
Louth go through to the Leinster Football Championship semi-finals against the winners of the Westmeath/Wicklow match.
Louth XV: N Gallagher, E McAuly, D Finnegan, R Greene, R Finnegan (1-0), M Fanning, J O'Brien, P Keenan, B White (0-6, 5f), A McDonnell (0-3), M Brennan (0-1), A Reid (0-1), C Judge (0-4, 4f), S Lennon (0-4), JP Rooney (0-3).
Subs: D Byrne for McAuly, A Hoey for Reid, D Clarke for Rooney, S Fitzpatrick for Finnegan.
Kildare XV: S McCormack, H McGrillen, G White, E Bolton, M O'Flaherty, B Flanagan, K Cribbin, D Flynn (0-1), D Whyte (0-1), J Kavanagh (0-2), J Doyle (0-9, 7f), R Sweeney (0-1), A Smith (0-1), P O'Neill (1-1), E Callaghan.
Subs: A MacLochlainn for Bolton, D Earley for O'Neill, T O'Connor for Callaghan, D Hendy for Cribbin, Callaghan for Sweeney
Referee: M Duffy (Sligo)
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Saturday, June 5, 2010
2010 Christy Ring Cup Semi-final: Westmeath defeat Kildare...
Kildare 0-18 - 3-19 Westmeath
Kildare loses to Westmeath in the Christy Ring Cup semi-final at Navan.
Goals from Blain Leharte and Brendan Murtagh helped Westmeath to a 2-9 to 0-4 interval lead.
Andrew Dermody added a third goal, and despite Martin Fitzgerald's nine points haul, Kildare couldn't get close to their impressive Leinster neighbours.
Westmeath play Kerry in the final.
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Kildare loses to Westmeath in the Christy Ring Cup semi-final at Navan.
Goals from Blain Leharte and Brendan Murtagh helped Westmeath to a 2-9 to 0-4 interval lead.
Andrew Dermody added a third goal, and despite Martin Fitzgerald's nine points haul, Kildare couldn't get close to their impressive Leinster neighbours.
Westmeath play Kerry in the final.
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2010 Christy Ring Cup Semi-final: Kerry defeat Wicklow...
Kerry 2-17 Wicklow 2-14
Kerry have reached their first ever Christy Ring Cup final Saturday, 5 June 2010 17:41
Top scorer Darragh O'Connell hit three late points as Kerry qualified for their first ever Christy Ring Cup final.
The sides were level at the break - 1-07 to 0-10.
Wicklow's Andy O'Brien netted for the second time on the restart, but Wicklow were overhauled with goals from Michael Boyle and Gary O'Brien providing the inspiration for John Meyler's men.
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Kerry have reached their first ever Christy Ring Cup final Saturday, 5 June 2010 17:41
Top scorer Darragh O'Connell hit three late points as Kerry qualified for their first ever Christy Ring Cup final.
The sides were level at the break - 1-07 to 0-10.
Wicklow's Andy O'Brien netted for the second time on the restart, but Wicklow were overhauled with goals from Michael Boyle and Gary O'Brien providing the inspiration for John Meyler's men.
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2010 All-Ireland Connacht SFC: Sligo defeat Mayo...
Sligo 0-15 Mayo 1-08
Sligo got a surprise win over Mayo at Markievicz Park in what turned out to be an interesting encounter in the Connacht Senior Football Championship.
Mayo's Alan Freeman was fouled by Noel McGuire on the 5th minute. Penalty was taken by Freeman and he easily scored a goal. Scoreline: Sligo 0-00 Mayo 1-01
Half-Time: Sligo 0-05 Mayo 1-04
Sligo: P Greene; C Harrison, N McGuire, R Donovan; K Cawley, B Phillips, J Davey; T Taylor, S Gilmartin; M Breheny, A Costello, E O'Hara; C McGee, K Sweeney, D Kelly.
Mayo: D Clarke; P Gardiner, G Cafferkey, K Higgins; D Vaughan, T Cunniffe, K McLoughlin; T Parsons, R McGarrity; A Moran, S O'Shea, T Mortimer; C Mortimer, A Freeman, E Varley.
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Sligo got a surprise win over Mayo at Markievicz Park in what turned out to be an interesting encounter in the Connacht Senior Football Championship.
Mayo's Alan Freeman was fouled by Noel McGuire on the 5th minute. Penalty was taken by Freeman and he easily scored a goal. Scoreline: Sligo 0-00 Mayo 1-01
Half-Time: Sligo 0-05 Mayo 1-04
Sligo: P Greene; C Harrison, N McGuire, R Donovan; K Cawley, B Phillips, J Davey; T Taylor, S Gilmartin; M Breheny, A Costello, E O'Hara; C McGee, K Sweeney, D Kelly.
Mayo: D Clarke; P Gardiner, G Cafferkey, K Higgins; D Vaughan, T Cunniffe, K McLoughlin; T Parsons, R McGarrity; A Moran, S O'Shea, T Mortimer; C Mortimer, A Freeman, E Varley.
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2010 All-Ireland Ulster SFC: Down defeat Donegal in extra-time...
Donegal 2-10 Down 1-15
Benny Coulter inspired Down to an extra-time win over Donegal in the Ulster Senior Football Championship at Ballybofey.
The veteran attacker turned in a vintage performance, hitting a 1-4 tally, including the killer goal deep into extra-time.
Now James McCartan, in his first year as Mourne manager, takes his side to meet provincial champions Tyrone in the semi-final on June 19.
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Benny Coulter inspired Down to an extra-time win over Donegal in the Ulster Senior Football Championship at Ballybofey.
The veteran attacker turned in a vintage performance, hitting a 1-4 tally, including the killer goal deep into extra-time.
Now James McCartan, in his first year as Mourne manager, takes his side to meet provincial champions Tyrone in the semi-final on June 19.
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2010 All-Ireland Connacht SFC: Roscommon beat London...
London 0-06 Roscommon 0-14
Roscommon got the required result but not the performance as they accounted for London in today's Connacht SFC quarter-final encounter at Ruislip.
Fergal O'Donnell's men set up a semi-final clash with Leitrim at Dr Hyde Park on Sunday, June 20, with free-taker Donie Shine (0-09) leading the scoring.
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Roscommon got the required result but not the performance as they accounted for London in today's Connacht SFC quarter-final encounter at Ruislip.
Fergal O'Donnell's men set up a semi-final clash with Leitrim at Dr Hyde Park on Sunday, June 20, with free-taker Donie Shine (0-09) leading the scoring.
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2010 All-Ireland Ulster SHC Quarter-final results...
Derry 0-15 London 2-12
London staged a sensational comeback at Casement Park to qualify for the Ulster Senior Hurling Championship semi-final.
Derry, who led by 0-7 to 0-6 at the break, moved six points clear when Ruairi Convery converted his eighth free.
But two Mark Mythen goals in the space of three minutes turned the game in the Exiles' favour, with skipper Martin Finn's six point contribution sealing the Oak Leafers' fate.
Down 4-29 Armagh 0-09
Down powered through to an Ulster Senior Hurling Championship semi-final meeting with London with a runaway win over 14-man Armagh at Casement Park.
Two goals each from Johnny McCusker and Aidan Clarke saw the Ardsmen safely through to the last four.
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London staged a sensational comeback at Casement Park to qualify for the Ulster Senior Hurling Championship semi-final.
Derry, who led by 0-7 to 0-6 at the break, moved six points clear when Ruairi Convery converted his eighth free.
But two Mark Mythen goals in the space of three minutes turned the game in the Exiles' favour, with skipper Martin Finn's six point contribution sealing the Oak Leafers' fate.
Down 4-29 Armagh 0-09
Down powered through to an Ulster Senior Hurling Championship semi-final meeting with London with a runaway win over 14-man Armagh at Casement Park.
Two goals each from Johnny McCusker and Aidan Clarke saw the Ardsmen safely through to the last four.
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2010 All-Ireland Leinster SHC Preliminary rounds results...
Cork 3-15 Tipperary 0-14
Tipperary surrendered their Munster title in alarming fashion as Cork brilliantly signalled their Championship intent at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
Antrim 3-16 Offaly 2-26
Offaly have beaten Antrim in the Leinster SHC quarter-finals. The Faithful County took the game to extra-time through a last second free, before Saffrons wilted in the extended period to hand Offaly.
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Tipperary surrendered their Munster title in alarming fashion as Cork brilliantly signalled their Championship intent at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
Antrim 3-16 Offaly 2-26
Offaly have beaten Antrim in the Leinster SHC quarter-finals. The Faithful County took the game to extra-time through a last second free, before Saffrons wilted in the extended period to hand Offaly.
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Saturday, May 29, 2010
2010 Leinster SHC quarter-final: Galway win comfortably over Wexford...
Galway 2-22 Wexford 1-14
Galway beat Wexford at Nowlan Park in the 2010 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, to make it through to the Leinster Championship semi-final.
Galway's Ger Farragher was top-scorer with 0-13. Joe Canning got an injury-time goal in the first half, from a free taken outside the penalty area.
Half-Time Score: Galway 1-09 Wexford 0-06
In the second half, Wexford was able to keep in touch with Galway, when only a goal separated the sides at one point. Tomas Waters' 55th-minute goal had brought Wexford to life. However, that's as close as it got.
Galway had half-forward Andy Smyth dismissed in the 54th minute, when he received a straight red card for a elbow-led challenge on Wexford midfielder Colm Farrell. Wexford also had David Redmond and Diarmuid Lyng sent-off in the closing stages of the match.
Substitute Kevin Hynes scored his first Championship goal for Galway after been only on the pitch for two minutes.
GALWAY: C Callanan; D Joyce, S Kavanagh, O Canning; D Barry, T Óg Regan, D Collins; G Farragher (0-13, 0-10f, 0-01 '65'), D Burke (0-01); D Hayes (0-02), C Donnellan, A Smyth (0-01); A Harte (0-01), J Canning (1-03), J Gantley.
Subs used: I Tannian for Donnellan (46 mins), K Hynes (1-00) for Gantley (58), A Callanan (0-01) for Harte (66), J Lee for Regan (68), A Cullinane for Collins (70).
WEXFORD: N Carton; L Prendergast, K Rossiter, C Kenny; R Kehoe, D Stamp, M Travers; H Kehoe (0-01), C Farrell; M Jacob, E Quigley (0-01), D Lyng (0-11, 0-08f, 0-01 '65'); R Jacob (0-01), S Banville, P Atkinson.
Subs used: D Redmond for Travers (13 mins), T Waters (1-00) for R Kehoe (43), P Morris for M Jacob (66).
Referee: John Sexton (Cork)
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Galway beat Wexford at Nowlan Park in the 2010 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, to make it through to the Leinster Championship semi-final.
Galway's Ger Farragher was top-scorer with 0-13. Joe Canning got an injury-time goal in the first half, from a free taken outside the penalty area.
Half-Time Score: Galway 1-09 Wexford 0-06
In the second half, Wexford was able to keep in touch with Galway, when only a goal separated the sides at one point. Tomas Waters' 55th-minute goal had brought Wexford to life. However, that's as close as it got.
Galway had half-forward Andy Smyth dismissed in the 54th minute, when he received a straight red card for a elbow-led challenge on Wexford midfielder Colm Farrell. Wexford also had David Redmond and Diarmuid Lyng sent-off in the closing stages of the match.
Substitute Kevin Hynes scored his first Championship goal for Galway after been only on the pitch for two minutes.
GALWAY: C Callanan; D Joyce, S Kavanagh, O Canning; D Barry, T Óg Regan, D Collins; G Farragher (0-13, 0-10f, 0-01 '65'), D Burke (0-01); D Hayes (0-02), C Donnellan, A Smyth (0-01); A Harte (0-01), J Canning (1-03), J Gantley.
Subs used: I Tannian for Donnellan (46 mins), K Hynes (1-00) for Gantley (58), A Callanan (0-01) for Harte (66), J Lee for Regan (68), A Cullinane for Collins (70).
WEXFORD: N Carton; L Prendergast, K Rossiter, C Kenny; R Kehoe, D Stamp, M Travers; H Kehoe (0-01), C Farrell; M Jacob, E Quigley (0-01), D Lyng (0-11, 0-08f, 0-01 '65'); R Jacob (0-01), S Banville, P Atkinson.
Subs used: D Redmond for Travers (13 mins), T Waters (1-00) for R Kehoe (43), P Morris for M Jacob (66).
Referee: John Sexton (Cork)
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Canning speaks on the upcoming Leinster SHC match between Galway and Wexford...
Here is a video link to what Galway's Ollie Canning said in an interview:
http://www.gaa.ie/gaa-news-and-videos/video-room/video/1/30730/
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http://www.gaa.ie/gaa-news-and-videos/video-room/video/1/30730/
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