Drama unfolds as Cork throws a curveball ahead of All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals! Find out the latest updates.
The All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals were set to take place on Sunday, but Cork has caused a stir by... Cork's unexpected move has led to rescheduled matches, with Cork facing Dublin at 1.15pm and Clare taking on Wexford at 3.30pm in Thurles this Saturday. Meanwhile, Wexford's request to change the fixture against Clare has sparked widespread anger in Wexford GAA circles. The clash between these two teams at Semple Stadium promises high stakes and intense competition.
As the anticipation builds for the Wexford vs Clare showdown at Semple Stadium, GAA fans are gearing up for a thrilling encounter. The throw-in time for the All-Ireland quarter-final between Clare and Wexford has been confirmed, adding to the excitement surrounding the match. Additionally, the clash between Cork and Dublin will also be televised on RTร, ensuring fans don't miss a moment of the action.
In other GAA news, Sligo and Down are set to face off in the Tailteann Cup semi-finals on Sunday as confirmed by the GAA. The footbal... Wexford GAA has issued a statement addressing the scheduling concerns raised by Clare and other teams. The debate over when to hold crucial hurling games continues, showcasing the passion and dedication within GAA circles to ensure fair play and optimal conditions for all teams.
Cork v Dublin, 1.15pm, and Clare-Wexford, 3.30pm, are in Thurles this Saturday.
There is widespread anger in Wexford GAA circles after the county's request to have the All-Ireland Senior hurling quarter-final against Clare moved from ...
Wexford will travel to Semple Stadium this weekend... Here, you'll find out all you need to know ahead of the game. Who's playing? Clare vs Wexford Where?
Damien Reck of Wexford in action against David Fitzgerald of Clare during the Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Group A match in February | Photo by Seb ...
Cork will take on Dublin at 1.15pm in Thurles before beaten Munster finalists Clare and Wexford face off with a place in the last four of the hurling ...
The GAA has confirmed that gaelic football's Tailteann Cup semi-finals will go ahead as planned next Sunday in Croke Park. The Association's Central.
The issue of such important hurling games being played on Saturday lunchtime was raised initially by Clare amongst others at the provincial meetings with CCC ...