Louth produced a late surge against Carlow at Parnell Park to advance to the TG4 All-Ireland junior championship final against Fermanagh.
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Louth produced a late surge against Carlow at Parnell Park to advance to the TG4 All-Ireland junior championship final against Fermanagh.
Continue reading “Louth Finish With A Flurry To Book Final Passage” →It’s down to the last four in the Junior Championship. In Longford Fermanagh and Limerick meet for the third year in a row. Fermanagh reached the 2022 final while Limerick got to the final last year. Who will book their place in the 2024 Final?
Continue reading “Preview: TG4 All Ireland Junior Championship Semi Finals” →Fermanagh made it two wins from two in Group A when they defeated Carlow. It was a first defeat for the Leinster side who must now wait on other results to see if they are into the semi-finals. In London, the home side competed well but were defeated by Sligo. It was the Yeats County’s first win of the championship.
Continue reading “Roundup: TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship Group A Round 4” →Carlow and Fermanagh is the big game in the Junior Championship this weekend. A draw for Carlow will see them book their place in the semi-finals. Fermanagh have played just one game so far, they’ll be out to pick up their second win. London and Sligo will look to pick up their first points of the campaign when they meet in Ruislip on Saturday evening.
Continue reading “Preview: TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship Group A Round 4” →In Group A Carlow picked up their third win of the championship with one point to spare away to Derry. Fermanagh had to withstand a late Sligo comeback to record a narrow one point win over the Yeats County.
Continue reading “Roundup: TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship Round 2 & 3” →Carlow have two wins from two and another win on Sunday will see them in a good position to advance to the semi-finals. A win for Derry will open up Group A. Fermanagh play their first game of the championship at home to Sligo. In Group B Louth and Limerick clash in Castlebellingham with the winner advancing to the last four. Also in Group B Longford will be hoping to pick up their first win when they travel to Kilkenny on Sunday.
Continue reading “Preview: TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship Round 2 & 3” →In the only game of the weekend in the Junior Championship, Carlow comprehensively defeated London in Dublin this afternoon. That’s two wins from two for the Division 4 Champions.
Continue reading “Roundup: TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship Round 2” →Two games in Group A of the Junior Championship this weekend. In Dublin, Carlow hope to make it two wins from two when they take on London. The Exiles lost out to Derry last weekend. In Donagh, Fermanagh get their championship underway when they take on Derry. The two sides met in the Ulster final a few weeks ago with the Erne County emerging victorious.
Continue reading “Preview: TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship Round 2” →There were wins for Division 4 Champions Carlow and Leinster Junior Champions Louth in the opening games of the All-Ireland Junior Championship. Carlow recorded an eight point win away to Sligo while Louth overcame Kilkenny. Derry defeated London by nine points and in Longford, Limerick came from two points down at half-time to win by seven points.
Continue reading “Roundup: TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship Round 1” →A new season arrives in the TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship this weekend, Longford and Louth look to start on positive notes having dropped down from the Intermediate grade. While Carlow and Limerick aim to build on last year’s exploits.
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