SATURDAY 7 MAY. Munster SFC semi-final. Cork v Kerry, Páirc Uí Rinn, 6pm. SUNDAY 8 MAY. Connacht SFC semi-final. Galway v Leitrim, Pearse Stadium, 3.30pm.
Please review their details and accept them to load the content. The old stagers Ryan McHugh, named Man of the Match, and Michael Murphy came to the fore in the second half, shrewdly closing out the match with a minimum of fuss. Their slaughter at the hands of Mayo in last year's provincial semi-final - all the more uncomfortable for being televised - cranked up further pressure on the provincial councils. There was a bit greater thrust and purpose to their attacks when it mattered against Armagh. The memory of the 2020 upset should ward off any hint of complacency on Sunday. They are favoured to reach a 10th Ulster final in 12 years. While Cavan escaped Division 4 in the spring, the manner of their promotion left certain observers underwhelmed. Cavan blitzed their Division 3 opposition in Corrigan Park, Paddy Lynch a constant menace inside, Gearoid McKiernan and James Smith powering forward from the middle third. Sunday: Mist and fog will clear away early in the morning to leave a day with a mix of cloud and sunny spells with some light outbreaks of rain. Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Cork, by contrast, are likely to be without one of their key players in Sean Powter. From that nadir, they rallied, the classy Steven Sherlock kicking them to victory against a Down side who were even lower on morale. But now they've run out of carrots and some are reaching for the stick. Once upon a time, the annual collision of these two was a blue-riband tie.
Breffnimen bid to cause a huge upset in the Ulster SFC as they take on Declan Bonner's men in Clones.
Cavan and Donegal can have no excuses regarding the conditions at St Tiernach's Park as it is an ideal afternoon for football. That means the likes of Martin Reilly and Ciaran Brady are held in reserve. Cavan 0-2 Donegal 0-2 Donegal reply with a free from Murphy at the other end Cavan 0-3 Donegal 0-2 These sides are familiar foes having met in the Ulster finals of 2019 and 2020. Cavan 0-4 Donegal 0-2 Cavan 0-5 Donegal 0-3 Cavan 0-5 Donegal 0-4 Cavan 0-7 Donegal 0-5 Cavan 0-6 Donegal 0-5 Cavan 0-8 Donegal 0-5
Donegal and Cavan will lock horns this afternoon in what is a repeat of the 2020 Ulster Football final. Back then, Cavan stunned Donegal to take home their ...
“Cavan are a good side. Donegal 0-01 Cavan 0-01 And they will certainly need no motivation today with a place in the Ulster final on offer. Donegal 0-04 Cavan 0-05 Donegal, however, will be looking to avenge that scalp. Donegal 0-04 Cavan 0-06
Throw-ins: Munster SHC: Limerick v Tipperary - 2.00pm. Connacht SFC: Galway v Leitrim - 3.30pm. Ulster SFC: Donegal v Cavan - 4.00pm.
Susanne White was a last minute introduction to the Donegal side that took on Cavan in the semi-final of the TG4 Ulster Ladies Football Championship - and ...
Donegal’s third goal came 15 minutes into the second half, with Bonner taking on a pass from Geraldine McLaughlin when Walsh tried to find the wing. A Cahill and K McIntyre for Fay and Reilly (half-time), A Walls for Keenaghan (49), K McLaughlin for Sheridan (56), E Longair for Halton (57)A Cahill and K McIntyre for Fay and Reilly (half-time), A Walls for Keenaghan (49), K McLaughlin for Sheridan (56), E Longair for Halton (57) After 41 minutes, Donegal were 2-14 to 0-8 ahead.