Westmeath 1-18 Laois 0-17
James Goonery puts Westmeath three up. What a fine score that was. Two in-a-row for him.
Westmeath 1-16 Laois 0-17 (extra-time)
Westmeath are picking them off now! Ciaran Doyle this time.
Westmeath 1-14 Laois 0-16 (extra-time)
Killian Doyle splits the posts and Westmeath lead for the first time.
GOAL! Ciaran Doyle brings Westmeath back to within a point of Laois in injury-time!
Kilkenny 0-20 Dublin 0-15
Donnelly and Bergin each score to give Kilkenny some breathing room.
Kildare 2-13 Carlow 1-21
Three minutes left in this one.
Westmeath 0-11 Laois 0-16
Laois look home and hosed.
Kilkenny 0-17 Dublin 0-14
McBride brings Dublin back to within a goal. Four minutes left.
John Donnelly has replaced senior Kilkenny hurler Liam Blanchfield as a sub. He doesn’t appear to be injured so that’s a big call from Eddie Brennan.
Kilkenny 0-10 Dublin 0-8
Alan Murphy converts a free to leave the home side two in front.
Wexford 1-11 Offaly 2-6
Oisin Kelly again for Offaly.
Half-time scores:
Kilkenny 0-9 Dublin 0-7
Westmeath 0-4 Laois 0-9
Wexford 1-10 Offaly 2-4
Kildare 1-9 Carlow 1-9
GOAL! Stephen O’Gorman has bagged a three-pointer and Wexford lead Offaly by 1-6 to 1-3.
Kilkenny 0-5 Dublin 0-3
Blanchfield sends the Cats three in front but Dublin senior star Rian McBride responds immediately.
Kilkenny 0-2 Dublin 0-2
A free from Murphy levels us up.
Kildare 0-3 Carlow 0-3
Good response by Kildare.
Kildare 0-0 Carlow 0-3
Carlow have started well and lead by three after 10 minutes.
Kilkenny 0-1 Dublin 0-2
Owen Conroy takes a good score to send Dublin in front after 8 minutes.
Westmeath 0-1 Laois 0-3
Martin Kavanagh puts over a free.
Offaly 0-1 Wexford 0-3
Cathal Dunbar slots over to level matters.
Westmeath 0-0 Laois 0-1
Sean Downey gives Laois the lead.
Kilkenny 0-1 Dublin 0-0
Shane Walsh, younger brother of Tommy Walsh, gives the Cats the lead.
Two late changes in the Kilkenny team.
The Kilkenny and Dublin teams were named yesterday.
Kilkenny
1. Darren Brennan (St Lachtain’s)
2. Michael Cody (Dunnamaggin)
3. Conor Delaney (Erins Own)
4. Ryan Bergin (John Lockes)
5. Conor Doheny (Dicksboro)
6. Jason Cleere (Bennettsbridge)
7. Tommy Walsh (Tullaroan)
8. Huw Lawlor (O’Loughlin Gaels)
9. Sean Morrissey (Bennettsbridge)
10. Pat Lyng (Rower-Inistioge)
11. Luke Scanlon (James Stephens)
12. Richie Leahy (Rower-Inistioge)
13. Alan Murphy (Glenmore)
14. Liam Blanchfield (Bennettsbridge)
15. Billy Ryan (Graigue-Ballycallan)
Dublin
1. Jonathan Treacy (Na Fianna)
2. Daire Gray (Whitehall Colmcille)
3. Shane Barrett (Na Fianna)
4. Jack O’Neill (St Brigid’s)
5. Cian Hendricken (Naomh Mearnóg)
6. Jake Malone (Cuala)
7. Paul O’Dea (Na Fianna)
8. Brian Bolger (St Vincent’s)
9. Donal Burke (Na Fianna)
10. Eoghan Conroy (St Maur’s)
11. Fergal Whitely (Kilmacud Crokes)
12. Conor Burke (St Vincent’s)
13. Colin Currie (Na Fianna)
14. Rian McBride (St Vincent’s)
15. Pól Crummey (Lucan Sarsfields)
Welcome to tonight’s live U21 hurling tracker. Here are the games we’ve got in store:
Leinster U21 hurling championship quarter-finals
- Kildare v Carlow, Newbridge
- Wexford v Offaly, Wexford Park
- Westmeath v Laois, TEG Cusack Park
- Kilkenny v Dublin, Nowlan Park [Live TG4]
All games throw-in at 7.30pm.
Lovely article. Best of luck to him