It's the Royals against the Kingdom as Meath and Kerry face off in the Ladies' All-Ireland senior football final at Croke Park.
"They've shown that dominance and that's something that we want to show as well and winning another All-Ireland or getting back to an All-Ireland final will definitely solidify that as well." It's the Royals against the Kingdom as Meath and Kerry face off in the Ladies' All-Ireland senior football final at Croke Park. Their journey to the All-Ireland final in 2021 was memorable and they ultimately embraced the underdog tag to oust Dublin and claim the senior title for themselves.
Meath are looking to win what would be just their second ever All-Ireland Ladies Football Final this afternoon.
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Kerry can today be crowned TG4 Ladies All-Ireland Senior football champions for the first time in 29 years.They face title holders Meath in Croke Park in ...
Aoibheann Cleary, Meath player in conversation with LMFM Maire O'Shaughnessy, Meath player in conversation with LMFM Nora Hallissey, former Kerry player
Meath captain Shauna Ennis lifting the Brendan Martin Cup last year. Image: Bryan Keane/INPHO. Today's TG4 All-Ireland finals. Croke Park, live on TG4. Senior ...
Who will win today’s All-Ireland senior ladies football final? Croke Park plays host to three All-Ireland finals: Antrim and Fermanagh open the action in the junior decider, Laois and Wexford do battle for intermediate glory, and then it’s Kerry versus Meath in the big one as they vie for the Brendan Martin Cup. IT’S THE BIGGEST day in the ladies football calendar.
Defending champions Meath and Kerry meet in the TG4 All-Ireland Football Championship final at Croke Park.
Meath make a change with Kelsey Nesbitt off and Bridgetta Lynch on. Just as we say that, Meath counter-attack at pace through the Kerry lines. This time, Vikki Wall drives forward, feeds Stacey Grimes who's shot is deflected up and Bridgetta Lynch wins the aerial battle only to see her effort cannon back off the crossbar.
What a day for Meath, we'll have Emma Duffy's report, reaction and analysis coming up from Croke Park after that historic success. Thanks for joining us.
13. Vikki Wall (Dunboyne), 14. Stacey Grimes (Seneschalstown), 15. 10. Megan Thynne (Dunsany), 11. 5. Aoibheann Leahy (Navan O’Mahony’s), 6. 13. Paris McCarthy (Castleisland Desmonds), 14. Katie Newe (Ratoath) 2. Shauna Ennis (Na Fianna — captain), 3. Emma Duggan (Dunboyne), 12. 10. Niamh Carmody (Finuge/St Senans), 11. 5. Aishling O’Connell (Éire Óg, Cork), 6. 2. Julie O’Sullivan (Inbhear Sceine Gaels), 3. Danielle O’Leary (Rathmore), 15.
Meath retain their All-Ireland Ladies Football title with an exciting 3-10 to 1-7 win over Kerry in Sunday's Croke Park showpiece.
First, a swift Meath counter-attack culminated in Stacey Grimes passing to the impressive O'Sullivan, who palmed the ball into the empty net to give the defending champions a five-point cushion after 45 minutes. In a tense second half, Kerry pulled within one after Siofra O'Shea and Ni Mhuircheartaigh scores but an Emma Duggan free stretched Meath's lead out to two before two goals in three minutes put the game beyond the Munster county's reach. But after Stacey Grimes got Meath on the board, Troy found the back of the Kerry net after a superb assist from Kelsey Nesbitt.
Antrim and Fermanagh meet today in the All-Ireland Junior Football final in Croke Park.
Antrim 1-13 Fermanagh 1-13 Antrim 1-07 Fermanagh 0-07 Antrim 1-13 Fermanagh 1-13
Antrim and Fermanagh drew in a thrilling All-Ireland Junior Final on Sunday afternoon. The two sides met in the early throw in Croke Park in a bumper day at GAA ...
Antrim 1-13 Fermanagh 1-13 Antrim 1-13 Fermanagh 1-13 Antrim 1-13 Fermanagh 1-13
Ní Mhuircheartaigh pounced on a loose Meath kick-out and brilliantly played the ball over the head of Meath goalkeeper Monica McGuirk.
Meath came roaring back into the contest after the goal and a goal from Emma Troy reduced the gap to one. The goal was a brilliant one as Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh pounced on a loose Meath kick-out and brilliantly played the ball over the head of Meath goalkeeper Monica McGuirk. Kerry got off to a brilliant start in the TG4 All-Ireland ladies football final, taking a 1-2 to 0-0 lead over Meath after just seven minutes.
Antrim manager Emma Kelly questions why video technology was not used as Fermanagh were awarded a controversial penalty in the All-Ireland Ladies Junior ...
It made a big difference and it's frustrating. "It raises questions as to why it was not flagged up with the umpires or linespeople. It brought Fermanagh to within a point of the Saffrons and proved crucial in the outcome of the game.
Orlaith Prenter came to Antrim's rescue at Croke Park as her last-gasp free earned the Saffrons a draw against Ulster rivals Fermanagh in the TG4 ...
Fermanagh: B Bogue 0-7, E Smyth 1-3 (1-0 pen, 0-1f), A O’Brien, S Britton, E Tierney 0-1 each. Thanks in no small part to the scoring prowess of Bláithín Bogue (0-7) and Eimear Smyth (1-3), Fermanagh were in line to pick up their third title at this grade. It briefly looked like Fermanagh had restored parity just two minutes after the resumption, but Bogue’s palmed finish off a Smyth free was ruled out for a square ball.
Meath overcame a blistering Kerry start to consign the Kingdom to defeat in the TG4 Ladies All-Ireland Senior football final.Two goals in as many minutes at ...
With the score at 1-9 to 1-7 at the 3/4 stage two quick Meath goals put them out of sight Lorraine Scanlon pulled one back for the Kingdom and that turned out to be the closing score of the period. Those scores had the defending champions in front by 1 and Meath doubled that advantage by the quarter hour mark.
There were some emotional scenes on the pitch after Meath defeated Kerry in the All-Ireland ladies football final to claim their second senior title.
We have both, so we're blessed." "The girls bought into it, and that's most important. Three outstanding goals," said Murray. A magic day for GAA in general." "Like Dublin last year, nobody knows what it's like to play against us until you do play against us. I love them all so much."
Five minutes into the second half of yesterday's All-Ireland final, Kerry trailed by a single point and for all the palpable threat of Meath cutting loose, ...
“I think Meath showed us a lot of respect. Myself and Declan are immensely proud of what they’ve done. “We’ve been building for three years,” Long explained. For 25 minutes, Meath’s boa constrictor defence upped their pressure and crushed the air out of their lungs. They played Division 2 League football earlier this spring. This was Kerry’s first All-Ireland senior final in 10 years.