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Hale are high on five
IN the end, Portumna's quest for three in a row immortality was submerged by Ballyhale Shamrocks' drive for five.
Dungarvan and Curran put an end to éanna's All-Ireland tilt
Dungarvan CBS 1-16
Portumna ready to make history
The immortality of a three-in-a-row beckons for Portumna in Croke Park tomorrow. Revenge and the restoration of former glories, the primary motivations for Ballyhale. It's the club final everybody hoped for, and more than a few people predicted, but the big question is whether the Kilkenny champions can close the chasm which existed between the teams when they met in last year's semi-final in Thurles.
Carton hopes the Larriers can bring 'Boden's incredible winning streak to an end
DUBLIN club hurling is back in the swing. The Cups are presently banishing the cobwebs, then it's onto the League.
Camogie: Junior just the tonic for Isles
THE Isles are calling. The bell on the Farnham Drive halldoor awaits pressing.
Camogie: Lucey lights up Tribe test
DUBLIN on the up. They were only a jig away from the National Division 1 League semi-final.
Solid St Enda's do just enough
LAST year's Division 1 winners Ballyboden St Enda's produced a competent, all-round display in narrowly accounting for a battling Castleknock in their MHL1 encounter at Sancta Maria on Sunday morning.
Daly 'blue in the face'
FATHER'S Day in Tullamore. 2-10 for Shaney Boy, the son of the Offaly manager, Joe. "Shane Dooley destroyed us," reflected Dublin boss Anthony Daly. "Our full-back line was torn to shreds.
Air assault vital for sky blues
OFFALY v DUBLIN
Understrength Cats to come unstuck against fired-up Cork
CORK v KILKENNY
Inside Hurling
- Rushe demands Dubs keep heads
- Setanta show off potential on debut
- Mighty Mairi inspires Dubs
- Touchline spat mars victory
- Walsh's goal key as Kieran's win the battle of Kilkenny
- Daly dose of reality key to Dubs win -- Fallon
- Hunt's hopeful for Dub future
- Counsel bring their 'A' game with Hoary
- Barróg exposed by clinical Kevins
- Wexford defence too secure for the travelling Blues
- Faithful sunk by classy Cats
- Tribesmen overcome barren spell to take points off Déise
- Blue tide swamps Tipp
- Nixon sets eyes on Dubs' Rushe
- Cork to add to treaty trauma
- Tipp to further damage Dublin
- McIntyre's Tribemen can tame Fitzgerald's in-form Decies
- Kilkenny's blinding pace to burn off Offaly's stout resistance
- Franks out to fix faithful fragility
- McGrath risks a 12-week ban
- O'Callaghan boost for Daly's Dublin
- Calling on any new Friends of Dublin Hurling
- Cuala manager creates a buzz
- Wexford the first port of call for league tilt
- Purcell shows DIT's progress
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