
Shamrock Gaels make a statement with comprehensive win over Tourlestrane in Division One Football final
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Pinergy Senior Football League Division 1 final
Shamrock Gaels made a statement with a 21-point victory over Tourlestrane in the Pinergy Senior Football League Division 1 final in Kilcoyne Park in Tubbercurry on Saturday evening.

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- Irish Independent
Heartbreak for Sligo's minors as Clare run out four point winners in All-Ireland final
There was heartbreak for the Sligo minor girls on Saturday afternoon as Clare ran out four point winners in the ZuCar All Ireland Under 18 'B' final at the Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence in Bekan. Trailing by two points at half-time, reigning champions Sligo brought the game level with seven minutes to go, but Clare pushed on and added four further points, with Sligo's last score coming on 53 minutes. Ellen Giblin hit five of Sligo's seven points, in a game where Keith McLoughlin's side were second best despite a determined and gutsy performance. It was a third consecutive All Ireland 'B' Under 18 final for Sligo, who had hoped to make it two-in-row after creating history to win the title last year with a victory over Tyrone. Nerves would not have been a concern for this Sligo side, with the experience of finals behind them. And they got off to a good start with Giblin getting them in front with two minutes on the clock from a free. Sligo looked determined to start this game fast, and were getting bodies forward early. A block from Clare's Aisling Kelly blocked a threatening shot from Caoimhe Crawley before Clare levelled the score through Aoibheann Ryan. Giblin teed up Drumcliffe/Rosses Point's Gemma O'Callaghan to put Sligo in front again. The crossbar denied Ria Meaney, but Barry Donnelly's side were back on level terms on eight minutes courtesy of Maeve Clancy. ADVERTISEMENT The sides again exchanged scores with nothing separating the two sides after 16 minutes with the score level at three points apiece. Giblin's third of the afternoon, again from a free, had Sligo leading again but Clare were looking increasingly threatening as they got forward, playing some free-flowing football. Although, they were still trailing by a point after 26 minutes, with Sophie Culleton forcing a save from Catherine Gallagher in the Sligo goals. A foul on Aoibheann Ryan put an end to another lovely Clare move, and Sligo should have extended their lead moments later. Caoimhe Crawley drove forward and probably could have gone for a point, but selflessly tried to find a team-mate with Clare managing to clear the danger. And just before half-time, Clare got the goal that would prove crucial. A superb finish from Doonbeg's Ryan after intricate build-up play had Clare leading by 1-4 to 0-4 at the half-way point, but Sligo were not panicking. The sides again exchanged scores after the restart, with Keith McLoughlin shuffling his pack and making changes seven minutes into the half to try and change the direction in which this game was heading. Sligo were unhappy when Kate Smith's goal on 42 minutes was disallowed for a square ball, with Smith, the hero from the semi-final, getting on the end of Rachel McGoldrick's drilled ball into the danger zone. There was 12 minutes between Culleton's last point for Clare and the next score of the game, which arrived via substitute Katie McDonagh on 49 minutes to put just a point between the sides. Ciara Gilligan almost had the game level, but somehow her attempt at a point hit the post and bounced out, with the Clare rearguard making the clearance. With seven minutes to go, Sligo were back on level terms thanks to Giblin from a free. The game was there for the taking, but Sligo couldn't match Clare who pushed on and added four further points, with that score from Giblin the final point of Sligo's afternoon. Culleton and Hazel Keating brought Clare's lead to two, and Abi Kelly stretched that lead to three points on the hour mark. Clare were defending for their lives and while Sligo fought hard, they were finding Clare difficult to break down. And a late point brought Clare's lead to four at the death, with the trophy going back to Clare. Scorers for Clare: Aoibheann Ryan 1-1, Hazel Keating 0-2, Sophie Culleton 0-2, Abi Kelly (0-1), Maeve Clancy (0-1), C Mescal (0-1). Scorers for Sligo: E Giblin 0-5, Gemma O'Callaghan (0-1), Katie McDonagh (0-1). Clare: Nicole Clark, Abbie Cahill, Aisling Kelly, Eimear Burke, Abi Kelly, Hazel Keating, Leah Daly, Ali Talty, Aisling Crowe, Kayla Darcy, Ria Meaney, Sophie Culleton, Aoibheann Ryan, Aine McNamara, Maeve Clancy. Subs: Shannon Cagney for Ali Talty (43), Serena Clancy for Maeve Clancy (43). Sligo: Catherine Gallagher, Kathryn Feeney, Leanne Galvin, Caoimhe Morgan, Aoibheann Durcan, Tara Hastings, Ruth Killoran, Lucy Henry, Laura McGuire, Anna Breheny, Gemma O'Callaghan, Kate Smith, Ellen Giblin, Grainne Smith, Caoimhe Crawley.


Irish Examiner
a day ago
- Irish Examiner
Clare pip Sligo to LGFA U18B title
ZuCar All-Ireland U18 B Ladies Football Championship: Clare 1-8 Sligo 0-7 Clare are this year's ZuCar All-Ireland B champions after they overcame a battling Sligo side who came into the match as reigning champions at the Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence in Mayo. The sides were very well matched throughout the course of the game with both being made to work for scores during the contest. Sligo opened the scoring through a free from Ellen Giblin who was their main scoring threat throughout the match. The sides were level for the first time on five minutes with Aiobheann Ryan pointing for Clare. Sligo restored the lead a minute later when Gemma Callaghan was on target after some excellent build-up play from Giblin. Caoimhe Crawley of Sligo in action against Aisling Kelly, left, and Abi Kelly of Clare during the ZuCar All-Ireland U18 B Ladies Football Championship final match between Clare and Sligo at Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence in Bekan, Mayo. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile Ria Meaney was unlucky not to draw her side level on seven minutes with her effort coming off the crossbar but Meave Clancy had the sides level once again. The sides were level again at the midway point in the half but Sligo retook the lead on 20 minutes with Giblin adding her third free of the half. Ryan had claims for a penalty but after consultation with his umpires match referee Kevin Phelan deemed the Clare forward to be charging. Ryan got the only goal of the match before the half-time break when she cut through the Sligo defence before finding the back of the net. A point after the restart from Sligo's Giblin left just a point between the sides at 1-3 to 0-5. Sophie Culleton restored a two point for Barry Donnelly's side after 37 minutes. Sligo looked like they had got a goal on 41 minutes when Rachel McGoldrick set up Kate Smith but the goal was disallowed for a square ball. But Sligo hit back and drew level with points from Kate McDonagh and free from Giblin. Clare went 17 minutes without a score but a point from Culleton edged them back in front. The Clare defence was impressive in the final five minutes with some key turnovers proving vital and they added three points to seal the win. Scorers for Clare: A Ryan 1-1; H Keating 0-2, S Culleton 0-2 (1f), A Kelly, M Clancy, C Mescal 0-1 each. Sligo: E Giblin 0-5 (4f), G Callaghan, K McDonagh 0-1 each. CLARE: N Clark; A Cahill, A Kelly, E Burke; A Kelly, H Keating, L Daly; A Talty, A Crowe; K Darcy, R Meaney, S Culleton; A Ryan, A McNamara, M Clancy. Subs: S Clancy for M Clancy (44), S Cagney for Talty (44), C Mescal for Kelly (60). SLIGO: C Gallagher; K Feeney, L Galvin, C Morgan; A Durcan, T Hastings, R Killoran; L Henry, L McGuire; A Breheny, G Smith, G Callaghan; K Smith, C Crawley, E Giblin. Subs: C Gilligan for McGuire (37), K McDonagh for G Smith (37), R McGoldrick for Breheny (38), S McDaniel for K Smith (47), A Canning for Killoran (60). Referee: Kevin Phelan (Laois).


Irish Independent
a day ago
- Irish Independent
Clare overcome Sligo challenge to claim All-Ireland U18 ‘B' crown
Clare are this year's ZuCar All-Ireland Under-18 'B' champions after they overcame a battling Sligo side who came into the match as reigning champions at the Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence in Mayo.