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SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division Round 3 | Treaty United 0-8 Athlone Town | Highlights

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Allianz HL D1: Impressive Galway triumph

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Allianz Hurling League Division One Group A/Walsh Cup Final

Galway 0-23 Wexford 0-15

By Ronan Fagan at Chadwicks Wexford Park

Galway produced an impressive second half display to secure the Walsh Cup and Allianz Hurling League spoils.

Despite striking 10 first-half wides, Wexford seemed in rude health although Galway hauled the game back to parity at half-time 0-10 apiece.

But the introduction of Brian Concannon for the second-half was a masterstroke by Galway manager Henry Shefflin, as Concannon inspired an unanswered 10 point burst between the 48th and 63rd minutes which defined the game 0-20 to 0-11.

And Wexford raised little real threat thereafter on a dispiriting night for Darragh Egans charges as the Model County fell to their first home league defeat in eight games the last coming against Clare in 2020.

Wexford erred upfront amid misty conditions early on, striking six wides four more than Galway in that time before a monstrous opener from a Damien Reck free was matched on seven minutes by Donal OShea.

But home supporters amongst the 8,200 attendance thrilled as Conor McDonald free, Mikie Dwyer and Charlie McGuckin two shot Wexford 0-5 to 0-2 clear just before Kevin Foley was nudged out after breaking through on goal in the 13th minute.

Ten minutes later Galway had a cracking goaling chance as, with Conor Whelan and Evan Niland free shaving the gap to 0-6 to 0-4, the latter was impeded at the expense of a rather harsh penalty.

However, Nilands low drive was met by a full-length intervention from Wexford stopper Mark Fanning.

Nevertheless, with Conor Whelan lending support to the visitors defence, the Tribesmen curbed Wexford while hauling themselves on terms at half-time at 0-10 apiece, with four more Niland placed-balls being added to by Sen Linnane and Jarlath Mannion.

But Wexford were pained having out-shot their rivals by six wides across that opening period.

And Galway boss Henry Shefflin demonstrated some displeasure with his charges as he summoned Ronan Murphy, Brian Concannon and Oisn Salmon from the bench, with Concannon making his presence felt on the inside-line.

Indeed, he teed-up Jason Flynn for a gilt-edged goaling opportunity on 39 minutes only to be thwarted by advancing Wexford keeper Fanning.

And Concannon generated a further goaling chance on 43 minutes when he put Ronan Murphy racing through into space only to meet Wexfords defiant keeper and earning a booking for a frustrated challenge.

Regardless, Galway were hitting high tempo, and 10 unanswered points shifted them clear by 0-20 to 0-11 after 63 minutes, with Evan Niland asserting the maroon and whites with four pointed frees, while Concannon weighed in with a kicked score.

Wexford were mustering little resistance, with Galway content to spurn further goal chances as Jason Flynn and Ronan Murphy picked off points, while the crossbar kept out a flicked attempt from Liam Collins a minute into added-time.

Wexford sourced scores of little real consolation from Naomh Eanna trio Charlie McGuckin, Conor McDonald two frees and Cathal Dunbar, leaving them looking for a marked response away to Westmeath in round two.

Scorers for Galway: Evan Niland 0-10 9 frees, 1 65, Conor Whelan, Liam Collins 0-2 each, Donal OShea, Jarlath Mannion, Darren Morrissey, Tiernan Killeen, Tom Monaghan, Brian Concannon, Sen Linnane, Jason Flynn, Ronan Murphy 0-1 each.

Scorers for Wexford: Conor McDonald 0-4 3 frees, Charlie McGuckin 0-3, Damien Reck, Cathal Dunbar 0-2 each, Mikie Dwyer, Liam Ryan, Simon Donohoe, Kevin Foley 0-1 each.

Galway: Eanna Murphy; Jack Grealish, Gearid McInerney, Darren Morrissey; Eoin Lawless, Pdraic Mannion, TJ Brennan; Tiernan Killeen, Sen Linnane; Tom Monaghan, Conor Whelan, Donal OShea; Evan Niland, Jarlath Mannion, Jason Flynn.

Subs: Martin McManus for Flynn, temp. 27-28; Ronan Murphy for Killeen HT, Brian Concannon for J. Mannion HT, Oisn Salmon for Brennan HT, Liam Collins for OShea 60, Jack Fitzpatrick for McInerney 67.

Wexford: Mark Fanning; Shane Reck, Liam Ryan, Conor Devitt; Conor Foley, Damien Reck, Simon Donohoe; Diarmuid OKeeffe, Kevin Foley; Conor Hearne, Liam g McGovern, Charlie McGuckin; Cathal Dunbar, Conor McDonald, Mikie Dwyer.

Subs: Corey Byrne-Dunbar for McGovern 50, Jack Doran for Foley 54, Rory Higgins for Dwyer 54, Connal Flood for Hearne 61, David Clarke for S. Reck 66.

Referee: John Keenan Wicklow.

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Allianz FL D2: Spirited Limerick draw with Meath

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Pádraig Faulkner enjoying Cavan's latest promotion push

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By Cian OConnell We don't like staying in the one spot, Padraig Faulkner laughs about Cavans fluctuating Allianz Football League form.A Division One outfit in 2019, Cavan, who still summoned some impressive Ulster Championship displays, drifted back into Division Four.Mickey Grahams team, though, have stitched a five match winning sequence
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TJ Reid delighted with 'special' Ballyhale win

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By Cian O'Connell Ultimately it was a story all about Ballyhale Shamrocks' resilience and resourcefulness.Throughout the decades Ballyhale have responded to setbacks. Undoubtedly trophies have been accumulated as illustrated by a haul including nine AIB All-Ireland club triumphs, 12 Leinster crowns, and 20 Kilkenny titles.The 2022 club final defeat to
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GAANOW | Shane Cunningham AIB GAA Club Footballer of the Year 22/23

GAANOW | Shane Cunningham AIB GAA Club Footballer of the Year 22/23

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Allianz FL D2: Louth storm to victory over Meath

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Masita All-Ireland Post Primary Schools Finals on Saturday

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_Saturday March 11 _Masita All-Ireland Post Primary Schools Paddy Drummond Cup Final St Josephs Donaghmore v Abbey CBS, Tipperary, Connacht GAA Centre, Bekan 2.30pm Masita All-Ireland Post Primary Schools Dr. Eamonn O'Sullivan Cup Final St Pats Castleisland v OCarolan College, Nobber, Netwatch Cullen Park, 4pm Masita All-Ireland Post Primary Schools
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