TG4 Provincial Championships: Key Wins for Dublin, Waterford, and Armagh

TG4 Provincial Championships: Key Wins for Dublin, Waterford, and Armagh
Grace Fisher
Grace Fisher

As Mayo secured their first Connacht senior championship since 2016, there was late drama as Cork came from behind to force a draw with Kerry at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday.

The sides couldn’t be separated as they finished 2-14 apiece, with Katie Quirke kicking a late leveller as the hosts hit 2-4 without reply down the home straight.

Niamh Carmody’s first half goal for Kerry separated the sides at half-time, as the Kingdom led by 1-7 to 0-7.

Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh, who notched 1-7 but also went off injured, netted a second half penalty and Kerry were 2-11 to 0-9 clear midway through the half.

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But late goals from Orlaith Cahalane and Eimear Kiely set up a dramatic finish – and Quirke coolly slotted over the leveller.

This result leaves Cork and Kerry locked together on three points each in the round-robin standings, as Waterford secured the two points on offer from their home clash with Tipperary in Dungarvan.

The Déise ran out 1-9 to 1-7 winners in an absorbing contest, as Lauren McGregor’s early goal proved crucial.

Emma Morrissey responded in kind for Tipperary, who trailed by 1-3 to 1-6 at the break.

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Throughout the second half, Waterford managed to keep the visitors at bay and they will face Cork in a crucial final round game next weekend, with Kerry up against Tipperary.

In the Leinster Championship, champions Dublin booked their place in the Final with a comprehensive 3-14 to 0-3 victory over Laois at DCU St Clare’s.

Laois will now battle it out with Meath next weekend for the right to join the Sky Blues in the provincial decider.

Hannah Tyrrell, captain Carla Rowe and Kate Sullivan scored the goals for Dublin, who were 1-8 to 0-1 clear at the break.

And in Ulster, holders Armagh saw off the challenge of Donegal in their provincial opener.

Donegal opened brilliantly with goals from Tara Hegarty and Amy Boyle Carr and they were in front at half-time, 2-1 in to 0-6, in Lifford.

But Armagh took control in the second half and the Orchard County ran out 1-15 to 2-4 winners. Aimee Mackin, who was named The Croke Park/LGFA Player of the Month for April, scored 0-9 for the winners, with captain Kelly Mallon netting a late goal.

Donegal, runners-up last year, had beaten Cavan a week previously but must now wait on the outcome of the final round-robin game between Armagh and Cavan to discover if they’ve made another Final.

Elsewhere on Sunday, in the TG4 Leinster Intermediate Championship, there were victories for Kildare, Westmeath, Wexford and Offaly, as Antrim booked their place in the TG4 Intermediate Final against Tyrone, with victory over Monaghan.

In the Ulster Junior Championship, Down comfortably saw off the challenge of Derry.

And on Saturday, Roscommon defeated Sligo in the TG4 Connacht Intermediate Championship, as Cork beat Kerry in the Munster Senior B competition.

RESULTS:  

TG4 Connacht Senior Championship FINAL 

Mayo 3-13 Galway 2-9

TG4 Connacht Intermediate Championship  

Sligo 0-7 Roscommon 3-13

TG4 Leinster Senior Championship 

Dublin 3-14 Laois 0-3

TG4 Leinster Intermediate Championship 

Group A

Kildare 3-14 Longford 2-5

Wexford 3-13 Carlow 2-7

Group B

Westmeath 1-8 Wicklow 1-4

Offaly 1-11 Louth 2-6

TG4 Munster Senior Championship 

Cork 2-14 Kerry 2-14

Waterford 1-9 Tipperary 1-7

Munster Senior B 

Cork 4-15 Kerry 4-11

TG4 Ulster Senior Championship 

Donegal 2-4 Armagh 1-15

TG4 Ulster Intermediate Championship 

Monaghan 1-13 Antrim 3-12

TG4 Ulster Junior Championship 

Down 1-20 Derry 1-3

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