Good afternoon, folks.
Thanks for joining us to follow this afternoon’s action in Allianz Hurling League Division One. We’ll keep you posted on the major moments from the six games taking place across Groups A and B.
Here’s what’s on the menu, with all games due to start at 2pm.
Group A
- Galway v Cork (Pearse Stadium)
- Limerick v Westmeath (LIT Gaelic Grounds)
- Tipperary v Waterford (Semple Stadium)
Group B
- Clare v Dublin (Cusack Park)
- Kilkenny v Laois (UPMC Nowlan Park)
- Wexford v Carlow (Chadwicks Wexford Park)
Elsewhere, St Flannan’s College have won the Harty Cup at the expense of CBC Cork, who lose out in the decider for the second year in a row.
The final score in Mallow was St Flannan’s 1-15 CBC 1-12.
It’s a 22nd title for St Flannan’s and a first for the Ennis side since 2005.
Galway 0-2 Cork 0-2
Limerick 0-6 Westmeath 0-0
Tipperary 0-2 Waterford 0-0
Clare 0-1 Dublin 0-3
Kilkenny 1-1 Laois 0-1
Wexford 0-2 Carlow 0-0
Billy Ryan with the first goal of the day for Kilkenny.
Wexford 0-5 Carlow 0-0
Harry Kehoe with the latest score for Wexford, who are well in control.
Waterford 1-3 Tipperary 0-4
Waterford in front, their goal coming courtesy of Peter Hogan.
Limerick 0-8 Westmeath 0-0
Westmeath struggling to get to grips with the game on Shannonside so far.
Galway 0-4 Cork 0-3
Galway with a narrow lead at Pearse Stadium in the early stages.
Limerick 0-9 Westmeath 0-0
Another score for Limerick but Westmeath yet to open their account.
Galway 0-4 Cork 0-4
Limerick 0-9 Westmeath 0-0
Tipperary 0-7 Waterford 1-4
Clare 0-5 Dublin 0-3
Kilkenny 1-8 Laois 0-4
Wexford 0-8 Carlow 0-2
Wexford 0-8 Carlow 1-3
Uncertainty over who got the final touch but there’s been a goal for Carlow!
Galway 0-6 Cork 0-4
Limerick 0-11 Westmeath 0-2
Tipperary 0-8 Waterford 1-4
Clare 0-8 Dublin 0-3
Kilkenny 1-10 Laois 0-6
Wexford 0-11 Carlow 1-3
Galway 1-7 Cork 0-4
Jason Flynn with a goal to give Galway a much more commanding lead.
Clare 0-9 Dublin 0-4
Donal Burke brings the deficit back to five points for Dublin.
Tipperary 0-10 Waterford 1-6
Conor Gleeson points for Waterford to leave one between the teams.
Limerick 0-12 Westmeath 0-3
Another point for Westmeath but Limerick are still well in control.
Galway 1-9 Cork 0-6
Limerick 0-12 Westmeath 0-5
Tipperary 0-10 Waterford 1-6
Clare 0-11 Dublin 0-5
Kilkenny 1-12 Laois 0-7
Wexford 0-10 Carlow 1-3
Waterford’s Austin Gleeson has been sent off.
Limerick 0-13 Westmeath 0-5
Limerick are eight points to the good again at the LIT Gaelic Grounds.
Tipperary 0-13 Waterford 1-7
Disaster for Waterford, they’re now down to 13 men as Kevin Moran has also been dismissed.
Clare 0-11 Dublin 1-7
An Eamonn Dillon goal leaves just a point between the teams.
Kilkenny 2-15 Laois 1-8
Another goal at Nowlan Park, this time for Laois through Enda Rowland.
Wexford 1-13 Carlow 1-5
The goals are flying in! Rory O’Connor finds the net for Wexford.
Half-time scores:
Galway 1-10 Cork 0-10
Limerick 0-15 Westmeath 0-6
Tipperary 0-14 Waterford 1-8
Clare 0-11 Dublin 1-8
Kilkenny 2-15 Laois 1-8
Wexford 1-13 Carlow 1-6
Kilkenny 2-15 Laois 1-10
A good start to the second half for Laois thanks to James Ryan and Aaron Dunphy.
Wexford 1-14 Carlow 1-6
The home side draw first blood in the second period through Rory O’Connor.
Kilkenny 2-15 Laois 1-12
And another for Laois, Willie Dunphy the provider. Great start to the second half for them.
Limerick 0-15 Westmeath 0-7
The first point of the second half at the LIT Gaelic Grounds goes to the visitors.
Tipperary 0-15 Waterford 2-8
But that Tipp lead is immediately reduced to the minimum by a Stephen Bennett goal!
Galway 1-11 Cork 0-11
Limerick 0-17 Westmeath 0-9
Tipperary 0-16 Waterford 2-8
Clare 0-12 Dublin 1-9
Kilkenny 2-18 Laois 1-13
Wexford 1-16 Carlow 1-7
Kilkenny 3-19 Laois 1-13
A third goal for Kilkenny comes via a penalty from Eoin Cody.
Wexford 1-18 Carlow 1-7
Carlow down to 14 men after Ed Byrne sees a second yellow card.
Galway 1-13 Cork 1-14
Limerick 0-19 Westmeath 0-13
Tipperary 0-19 Waterford 2-11
Clare 0-18 Dublin 1-10
Kilkenny 3-19 Laois 1-15
Wexford 1-20 Carlow 1-8
Tipperary 0-19 Waterford 2-12
Another Mahony free leaves a point between the sides.
Wexford 1-22 Carlow 1-8
Wexford go further ahead with another score from Paul Morris.
Kilkenny 3-19 Laois 1-16
The latest score for Laois delivered by John Lennon. No confirmation yet on whether the assist was provided by Paul, George or Ringo.
Galway 2-13 Cork 1-15
Galway have gone back in front after a goal by Brian Concannon.
Galway 2-13 Cork 1-15
Limerick 0-20 Westmeath 0-16
Tipperary 0-20 Waterford 2-13
Clare 0-21 Dublin 1-10
Kilkenny 3-20 Laois 1-16
Wexford 1-25 Carlow 1-9
Galway 2-14 Cork 1-15
It’s a two-point lead now for Galway, Cathal Mannion doing the honours.
Tipperary 0-22 Waterford 2-13
Tipperary now lead by three after Cian Darcy splits the posts.
Galway 2-14 Cork 1-16
A Patrick Horgan free brings the deficit back to one for Cork.
Galway 2-14 Cork 1-16
Limerick 0-21 Westmeath 0-16
Tipperary 0-22 Waterford 2-13
Clare 0-22 Dublin 1-13
Kilkenny 3-21 Laois 1-17
Wexford 1-26 Carlow 1-9
Wexford 1-27 Carlow 1-9
Simon Donohoe with the latest score for Wexford as they saunter to victory.
Galway 2-15 Cork 1-16
Galway’s Conor Cooney gets the latest score in a tight game at Pearse Stadium.
Tipperary 0-23 Waterford 2-15
Stephen Bennett points for Waterford to leave two between them in the dying moments.
Galway 2-16 Cork 1-16
It’s a three-point lead for Galway now after a score from Evan Niland.
Galway 2-18 Cork 1-16
Galway striding for home, David Burke with a point for the hosts.
Thanks for following our updates of today’s games in Division One of the Allianz Hurling League.
Here’s confirmation of the results:
Group A
Galway 2-18 Cork 1-16
Limerick 1-24 Westmeath 0-18
Tipperary 0-24 Waterford 2-16
Group B
Clare 0-27 Dublin 1-15
Kilkenny 3-22 Laois 1-19
Wexford 2-29 Carlow 1-11
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He’s the only player I’ve ever seen that consistently delivers his best performance of the year in the biggest game of all. Each and every all Ireland final he’s played in he has had a stormer
@Mel roberts: except for 2013 and 2017 finals I assume Mel?! Some player though in fairness yeah.
@Joe Kennedy: was a 19yo kid in 2013 and tore his cruciate in 2017 ffs
@Joe Kennedy: he was flying in 2017. If he played well that day he would have won poty.
@Joe Kennedy: kid was 19 in 2013 Joe and coming off an acl injury in 2017. He has consistently delivered big performances in the biggest of games for Dublin. A joy to watch when he is in full flight. He was on his own 21 at the sideline when Brian Fenton caught that kickout yesterday and still made up all that ground to finish the goal off
@Shimmy Shammy: haha…. That’s what it says in the article yeah!
@Mel roberts: haha…ah I know….was only messing! An absolute joy to watch yeah….some engine in him.
@Mel roberts: Brian Fenton didn’t catch that ball, Brian Howard did.
@The Upside-down Triangle: sorry Jimmy
@Mel roberts: definitely a class act
What a player. Great engine. Clever footballer. Only a doctor could cut Kerry apart with such precision.
He makes it look so easy.
He’s my favorite Dublin player by far and a really nice chap. We brought an underage team up from home to play a challenge match v Clontarf a few years ago. He was only back from abroad and was down watching a junior B hurling match with his mates I think he was still poty from the previous year . A load of kids both from us and Clontarf were going over to him and he had time for them all and chatted each one till they were finished no rushing or short answers. I got a seriously high opinion of him ever since. Plus he’s an absolute machine of a player
He’s the best player in the country, followed very closely but Con O’Callaghan. He kept Dublin in it yesterday.
Great piece Kevin. Any young player wanting to learn how to put the fear of God into any defender should just watch this lad in full flight
Great performance and my pick for player of the year.
Magnificent player. Relentless.
I thought Kerry did well keeping him to 1-3.
He was on fire at times in the game and when a player is going at it like he was it takes some great defending and refusal to lay down and die to keep your team in it. Well done to Kerry’s defence, as good if not better than their offence on the day.
Being a fullback when i played he is the worst to defend against! If you don’t stay tight to him he’ll score, never gives up and will beat you no bother if he has space.
@Eoin Murphy: if I’d had even half his speed, strength, fitness levels, awareness and determination, I definitely could have made it myself as a serious footballer!
@Joe Kennedy: stick to the junior b hurling, Joe.
Sure he’s a professional…..oops he is a full time doctor in Temple Street
What a player!
What a performance by him? If he never played another game again he will still go down as an all time great for me. Only 25 years old too. Heard Kieran Donaghy saying he’s not the best defender. 8 turnovers says otherwise but have to respect Donaghys call on this. He quit his job to play Gaelic football professionally so will have a much better grasp on this than most.
@Conor Pocock: Kieran never quit his job totally wrong . Nobody would ever dispute that Jack is one of the greats .
@Donal Carey: he says as much himself in interviews. Karl Lacey, Darran O’Sullivan and Lee Chin have all done the same
@Donal Carey: I full respect that he’s gone back to work since with his astro company. They did a great job with at least one Dublin club.
Yah he was fantastic he won the game for Dublin. Kevin you only write a piece like this when a team wins . Jack himself would squirm himself if he ever that load of crap