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Connacht Clinch 28-21 Victory Over Glasgow in Pre-Season Match

Connacht finished their final pre-season game on a high, securing a 28-21 victory over Glasgow Warriors. The Westerners started strongly, with Dylan Tierney-Martin crashing over from a well-executed maul to take the early lead. Cathal Forde added the extras to make it 7-0.

Glasgow responded with a try from Tom Jordan, leveling the score at 7-7, but Connacht struck back swiftly. A second maul try, credited to David O’Connor, put them ahead once more. Forde’s consistent kicking made it 14-7 before Shane Jennings crossed the line just before half-time for a 21-14 lead.

Connacht’s intensity carried into the second half, with Shayne Bolton adding a try, extending the lead to 28-14. Despite a late surge from Glasgow, who scored through Gregor Brown, Connacht held firm for a deserved win. A strong finish to pre-season with plenty of positives to take into the competitive campaign ahead!

Connacht play Bristol next week in closed doors match.

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GAA Fixtures 2024 – We have the start times for Dublin, Cork, Galway etc in the Connacht, Leinster, Munster, and Ulster Gaelic Football & Hurling

New GAA Rules Explained

CLICK HERE FOR LIVE GAA SCORES AND COMMENTARY

GAA LEAGUE Tables

*Thursday
Serbia v Spain, 7:30pm, Virgin 2

Friday
France v Italy, 7:30pm, Virgin 2

Saturday
South Africa v All Blacks, 4pm, Sky Spts
Rep of Ireland v England, 5pm, RTE2
Greece v Finland, 7:30pm, Virgin 2
Argentina v Australia, 8pm, Sky Sports

Sunday
Castkeknock v Raheny, 1:45pm, TG4
Middleton v Erin’s Own, 3:40pm, TG4
La Rochelle v Toulon, 4pm, Prem Sports
Bulgaria v N Ireland, 5pm, Virgin 2
NFL Red Zone, 6pm, Sky Sports Mix
US Open Tennis Final, 7pm, Sky Sports
Portugal v Scotland, 7:30pm, Virgin 2
Cowboys v Browns, 9:30pm, Sky NFL

Paralympics coverage on RTE 2 all week

Here is a list of GAA Senior Football and Hurling Club Championship matches organized by start time for the period from September 6th to 9th:

**Thursday, September 5th**

– 19:00: Ardboe O’Donovan Rossa v Edendork St Malachys (Tyrone)
– 20:00: Seneschalstown GFC v Na Fianna CLG (Meath)
– 20:00: Simonstown v St. Colmcille’s (Meath)

**Friday, September 6th**

– 19:30: Maghery v Mullaghbawn (Armagh)
– 19:30: Ballyholland vs Cumann Pheadair Naofa (Down)
– 19:30: Shelmaliers v Gusserane-O`Rahilly’s (Wexford)
– 20:30: An Charraig Mhor Naomh Colmcille v An Droim Mór Naoimh Damhnait (Tyrone)
– 20:35: Mt Leinster Rangers vs Tinryland/Tigh Raoireann (Carlow)

**Saturday, September 7th**

– 14:30: Trí Leac C. Naoimh Mhic Artáin v An Eaglais, Naomh Pádraig (Tyrone)
– 15:00: Aughnamullen v Cremartin (Monaghan)
– 15:15: Raheny vs Castleknock (Dublin)
– 15:15: Na Fianna vs Lucan Sarsfields (Dublin)
– 15:30: Teemore Shamrocks V Kinawley Brian Borus (Fermanagh)
– 16:00: Glynn-Barntown v Starlights (Wexford)
– 16:30: Leitrim Gaels v St. Marys (Leitrim)
– 17:00: Bredagh vs Liatroim (Down – Hurling)
– 17:30: Clontarf vs St Judes (Dublin)
– 17:30: Fingallians vs Cuala (Dublin)
– 17:30: Clonmore vs Palatine G.A.A. Club (Carlow)
– 17:30: Tang v Athlone (Westmeath)
– 17:30: Boyle v Castlerea St. Kevin’s (Roscommon)
– 17:30: CooleraStrandhill V Calry/St Joseph’s (Sligo)
– 17:30: An Rinn v Gaultier (Waterford)
– 17:30: Errigal Ciaran v Pomeroy Plunketts (Tyrone)
– 17:30: Aughawillan v Fenagh St. Caillins (Leitrim)
– 17:30: Scotstown v Croduff (Monaghan)
– 17:45: Coralstown v Kinnegad Caulry (Westmeath)
– 17:45: Castletown v Kilanerin (Wexford)
– 18:00: Crossmaglen v Granemore (Armagh)
– 18:00: Clan na Gael v Sarsfields (Armagh)
– 18:00: Rathvilly/Rathbhile vs Eire Og Clg (Carlow)
– 18:00: Belnaleck Art McMurroughs V Enniskillen Gaels (Fermanagh)
– 18:00: Summerhill v Donaghmore/Ashbourne (Meath)
– 18:00: Dunshaughlin GAA v Ballinabrackey (Meath)
– 18:00: Naomh Eoin v O’Donovan Rossa (Antrim – Hurling)
– 18:00: Ruairí Óg v Cuchullains Dun Lathaí (Antrim – Hurling)
– 18:15: Aughawillan v Fenagh St. Caillins (Leitrim)
– 18:30: Easkey V Tubbercurry (Sligo)

**Sunday, September 8th**

– 13:00: Devenish St. Mary’s V Erne Gaels Belleek (Fermanagh)
– 13:00: Scariff v O’Callaghan Mills (Clare – Hurling)
– 13:00: Inagh-Kilnamona v Ath Leathan (Clare – Hurling)
– 14:00: Inniskeen v Killanny (Monaghan)
– 14:00: Bhulf Tón Clg v Curraha (Meath)
– 14:00: St Peter’s, Dunboyne v Gaeil Colmcille (Meath)
– 14:00: Newtown Blues v Geraldines (Louth)
– 14:00: Carryduff vs Ballycran (Down – Hurling)
– 14:00: Na Seamróga v Mac Uílín CLG (Antrim – Hurling)
– 14:15: Ballyboden St Endas vs Ballinteer St Johns (Dublin)
– 14:15: Ballymun Kickhams vs St Sylvesters (Dublin)
– 14:30: Ballinagh V Lavey (Cavan)
– 14:30: Cavan Gaels V Ramor United (Cavan)
– 14:30: Crosserlough V Mullahoran (Cavan)
– 14:30: Castlerahan V Laragh Utd (Cavan)
– 14:30: Mullahoran V Kingscourt Stars (Cavan)
– 14:30: Gowna V Killygarry (Cavan)
– 14:30: Omagh St Enda’s v Coill an Chlochair Naomh Mhuire (Tyrone)
– 14:30: Lavey v Slaughtneil (Derry – Hurling)
– 14:30: Swatragh v Na Magha (Derry – Hurling)
– 14:30: Kevin Lynch Hurling Club v Eoghan Rua (Derry – Hurling)
– 14:30: Ballinascreen v Banagher (Derry – Hurling)
– 14:30: Kilrossanty v Abbeyside-Ballinacourty (Waterford)
– 15:00: Glenswilly V Sean Mac Cumhaill (Donegal)
– 15:00: Dungloe V St Naul’s GAA Club (Donegal)
– 15:00: Kilcar V Cloughaneely (Donegal)
– 15:00: Downings V St Eunan’s (Donegal)
– 15:00: Gaoth Dobhair V St Michael’s (Donegal)
– 15:00: Killybegs V Glenfin (Donegal)
– 15:00: Ardara V Four Masters (Donegal)
– 15:00: Naomh Conaill V Aodh Ruadh Ballyshannon (Donegal)
– 15:00: Feakle v Corofin (Clare – Hurling)
– 15:00: Cratlow v Kilmaley (Clare – Hurling)
– 15:00: Clonduff vs Glenn (Down)
– 15:30: Ederney St Joseph’s V Derrygonnelly Harps (Fermanagh)
– 16:00: Rathgormack v Brickey Rangers (Waterford)
– 16:00: Naomh Éanna v Na Sairséalaigh/Sarsfields (Wexford)
– 16:00: Rathkenny v Ratoath (Meath)
– 16:00: Skryne v Trim (Meath)
– 16:00: Sarsfields v Bishopstown (Cork – Hurling)
– 16:00: Douglas v Newtownshandrum (Cork – Hurling)
– 16:00: St Finbarr’s v Newcestown (Cork – Hurling)
– 16:00: Blackrock v Fr O’Neill’s (Cork – Hurling)
– 16:00: Midleton v Erins Own (Cork – Hurling)
– 16:00: Charleville v Kanturk (Cork – Hurling)
– 16:00: St.Mochtas v Cooley Kickhams (Louth)
– 16:15: Kilmacud Crokes vs Thomas Davis (Dublin)
– 16:15: Skerries Harps vs St Vincents (Dublin)
– 17:00: Latton O’Rahilly v Donaghmoyne (Monaghan)
– 17:00: Portaferry vs Ballygalget (Down – Hurling)
– 17:00: St Mary’s V Curry (Sligo)
– 17:15: Ballymacnab v Clan Eireann (Armagh)
– 17:15: The Downs v Killucan (Westmeath)
– 17:15: St Malachys v Mullingar Shamrock (Westmeath)
– 17:15: Moate All Whites v Shandonagh (Westmeath)
– 17:30: Dungannon Thomas Clarke GAA v Domhnach Mór Naoimh Pádraig (Tyrone)
– 18:00: St.Patricks v St.Brides (Louth)
– 19:00: Fianna Oileán an Ghuail CLG v Clonoe O`Rahilly’s CLG

 

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CLICK FOR LIVE GAA SCORES

CLICK FOR GAA LEAGUE TABLE

CLICK FOR List of live sports on RTE, Virgin & BBC 

Thursday
Serbia v Spain, 7:30pm, Virgin 2

Friday
France v Italy, 7:30pm, Virgin 2

Saturday
South Africa v All Blacks, 4pm, Sky Spts
Rep of Ireland v England, 5pm, RTE2
Greece v Finland, 7:30pm, Virgin 2
Argentina v Australia, 8pm, Sky Sports

Sunday
Castkeknock v Raheny, 1:45pm, TG4
Middleton v Erin’s Own, 3:40pm, TG4
La Rochelle v Toulon, 4pm, Prem Sports
Bulgaria v N Ireland, 5pm, Virgin 2
NFL Red Zone, 6pm, Sky Sports Mix
US Open Tennis Final, 7pm, Sky Sports
Portugal v Scotland, 7:30pm, Virgin 2
Cowboys v Browns, 9:30pm, Sky NFL

Paralympics coverage on RTE 2 all week

Here is a list of GAA Senior Football and Hurling Club Championship matches organized by start time for the period from September 6th to 9th:

**Thursday, September 5th**

– 19:00: Ardboe O’Donovan Rossa v Edendork St Malachys (Tyrone)
– 20:00: Seneschalstown GFC v Na Fianna CLG (Meath)
– 20:00: Simonstown v St. Colmcille’s (Meath)

**Friday, September 6th**

– 19:30: Maghery v Mullaghbawn (Armagh)
– 19:30: Ballyholland vs Cumann Pheadair Naofa (Down)
– 19:30: Shelmaliers v Gusserane-O`Rahilly’s (Wexford)
– 20:30: An Charraig Mhor Naomh Colmcille v An Droim Mór Naoimh Damhnait (Tyrone)
– 20:35: Mt Leinster Rangers vs Tinryland/Tigh Raoireann (Carlow)

**Saturday, September 7th**

– 14:30: Trí Leac C. Naoimh Mhic Artáin v An Eaglais, Naomh Pádraig (Tyrone)
– 15:00: Aughnamullen v Cremartin (Monaghan)
– 15:15: Raheny vs Castleknock (Dublin)
– 15:15: Na Fianna vs Lucan Sarsfields (Dublin)
– 15:30: Teemore Shamrocks V Kinawley Brian Borus (Fermanagh)
– 16:00: Glynn-Barntown v Starlights (Wexford)
– 16:30: Leitrim Gaels v St. Marys (Leitrim)
– 17:00: Bredagh vs Liatroim (Down – Hurling)
– 17:30: Clontarf vs St Judes (Dublin)
– 17:30: Fingallians vs Cuala (Dublin)
– 17:30: Clonmore vs Palatine G.A.A. Club (Carlow)
– 17:30: Tang v Athlone (Westmeath)
– 17:30: Boyle v Castlerea St. Kevin’s (Roscommon)
– 17:30: CooleraStrandhill V Calry/St Joseph’s (Sligo)
– 17:30: An Rinn v Gaultier (Waterford)
– 17:30: Errigal Ciaran v Pomeroy Plunketts (Tyrone)
– 17:30: Aughawillan v Fenagh St. Caillins (Leitrim)
– 17:30: Scotstown v Croduff (Monaghan)
– 17:45: Coralstown v Kinnegad Caulry (Westmeath)
– 17:45: Castletown v Kilanerin (Wexford)
– 18:00: Crossmaglen v Granemore (Armagh)
– 18:00: Clan na Gael v Sarsfields (Armagh)
– 18:00: Rathvilly/Rathbhile vs Eire Og Clg (Carlow)
– 18:00: Belnaleck Art McMurroughs V Enniskillen Gaels (Fermanagh)
– 18:00: Summerhill v Donaghmore/Ashbourne (Meath)
– 18:00: Dunshaughlin GAA v Ballinabrackey (Meath)
– 18:00: Naomh Eoin v O’Donovan Rossa (Antrim – Hurling)
– 18:00: Ruairí Óg v Cuchullains Dun Lathaí (Antrim – Hurling)
– 18:15: Aughawillan v Fenagh St. Caillins (Leitrim)
– 18:30: Easkey V Tubbercurry (Sligo)

**Sunday, September 8th**

– 13:00: Devenish St. Mary’s V Erne Gaels Belleek (Fermanagh)
– 13:00: Scariff v O’Callaghan Mills (Clare – Hurling)
– 13:00: Inagh-Kilnamona v Ath Leathan (Clare – Hurling)
– 14:00: Inniskeen v Killanny (Monaghan)
– 14:00: Bhulf Tón Clg v Curraha (Meath)
– 14:00: St Peter’s, Dunboyne v Gaeil Colmcille (Meath)
– 14:00: Newtown Blues v Geraldines (Louth)
– 14:00: Carryduff vs Ballycran (Down – Hurling)
– 14:00: Na Seamróga v Mac Uílín CLG (Antrim – Hurling)
– 14:15: Ballyboden St Endas vs Ballinteer St Johns (Dublin)
– 14:15: Ballymun Kickhams vs St Sylvesters (Dublin)
– 14:30: Ballinagh V Lavey (Cavan)
– 14:30: Cavan Gaels V Ramor United (Cavan)
– 14:30: Crosserlough V Mullahoran (Cavan)
– 14:30: Castlerahan V Laragh Utd (Cavan)
– 14:30: Mullahoran V Kingscourt Stars (Cavan)
– 14:30: Gowna V Killygarry (Cavan)
– 14:30: Omagh St Enda’s v Coill an Chlochair Naomh Mhuire (Tyrone)
– 14:30: Lavey v Slaughtneil (Derry – Hurling)
– 14:30: Swatragh v Na Magha (Derry – Hurling)
– 14:30: Kevin Lynch Hurling Club v Eoghan Rua (Derry – Hurling)
– 14:30: Ballinascreen v Banagher (Derry – Hurling)
– 14:30: Kilrossanty v Abbeyside-Ballinacourty (Waterford)
– 15:00: Glenswilly V Sean Mac Cumhaill (Donegal)
– 15:00: Dungloe V St Naul’s GAA Club (Donegal)
– 15:00: Kilcar V Cloughaneely (Donegal)
– 15:00: Downings V St Eunan’s (Donegal)
– 15:00: Gaoth Dobhair V St Michael’s (Donegal)
– 15:00: Killybegs V Glenfin (Donegal)
– 15:00: Ardara V Four Masters (Donegal)
– 15:00: Naomh Conaill V Aodh Ruadh Ballyshannon (Donegal)
– 15:00: Feakle v Corofin (Clare – Hurling)
– 15:00: Cratlow v Kilmaley (Clare – Hurling)
– 15:00: Clonduff vs Glenn (Down)
– 15:30: Ederney St Joseph’s V Derrygonnelly Harps (Fermanagh)
– 16:00: Rathgormack v Brickey Rangers (Waterford)
– 16:00: Naomh Éanna v Na Sairséalaigh/Sarsfields (Wexford)
– 16:00: Rathkenny v Ratoath (Meath)
– 16:00: Skryne v Trim (Meath)
– 16:00: Sarsfields v Bishopstown (Cork – Hurling)
– 16:00: Douglas v Newtownshandrum (Cork – Hurling)
– 16:00: St Finbarr’s v Newcestown (Cork – Hurling)
– 16:00: Blackrock v Fr O’Neill’s (Cork – Hurling)
– 16:00: Midleton v Erins Own (Cork – Hurling)
– 16:00: Charleville v Kanturk (Cork – Hurling)
– 16:00: St.Mochtas v Cooley Kickhams (Louth)
– 16:15: Kilmacud Crokes vs Thomas Davis (Dublin)
– 16:15: Skerries Harps vs St Vincents (Dublin)
– 17:00: Latton O’Rahilly v Donaghmoyne (Monaghan)
– 17:00: Portaferry vs Ballygalget (Down – Hurling)
– 17:00: St Mary’s V Curry (Sligo)
– 17:15: Ballymacnab v Clan Eireann (Armagh)
– 17:15: The Downs v Killucan (Westmeath)
– 17:15: St Malachys v Mullingar Shamrock (Westmeath)
– 17:15: Moate All Whites v Shandonagh (Westmeath)
– 17:30: Dungannon Thomas Clarke GAA v Domhnach Mór Naoimh Pádraig (Tyrone)
– 18:00: St.Patricks v St.Brides (Louth)
– 19:00: Fianna Oileán an Ghuail CLG v Clonoe O`Rahilly’s CLG

 

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We have Sport on TV this week – GAA Rugby, Racing live on Irish TV this weekend. 

Sport on TV this week

Thursday
Serbia v Spain, 7:30pm, Virgin 2

Friday
France v Italy, 7:30pm, Virgin 2

Saturday
South Africa v All Blacks, 4pm, Sky Spts
Rep of Ireland v England, 5pm, RTE2
Greece v Finland, 7:30pm, Virgin 2
Argentina v Australia, 8pm, Sky Sports

Sunday
Castkeknock v Raheny, 1:45pm, TG4
Middleton v Erin’s Own, 3:40pm, TG4
La Rochelle v Toulon, 4pm, Prem Sports
Bulgaria v N Ireland, 5pm, Virgin 2
NFL Red Zone, 6pm, Sky Sports Mix
US Open Tennis Final, 7pm, Sky Sports
Portugal v Scotland, 7:30pm, Virgin 2
Cowboys v Browns, 9:30pm, Sky NFL

Paralympics coverage on RTE 2 all week

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Mohamed Salah Shines: Record-Breaking Stats from Liverpool’s Victory at Old Trafford

We promised you some startling stats, and Mohamed Salah’s incredible performance at Old Trafford certainly delivers. The Egyptian forward has now scored in each of Liverpool’s first three games this season, cementing his place in Premier League history with a series of remarkable records.

Salah’s Dominance Against Manchester United

  • Unmatched Goal Involvements: Salah has been directly involved in 17 of Liverpool’s last 23 Premier League goals against Manchester United, with 11 goals and 6 assists. No other player in Premier League history has had more goal involvements against the Red Devils.
  • Prolific at Old Trafford: Salah has scored 10 goals in just nine appearances at Old Trafford across all competitions. He is only the second player to score 10+ goals at a single away ground for Premier League clubs since 1992-93, following Alan Shearer’s 10 goals at Elland Road.
  • Historic Streak: Salah is the first player to score in five consecutive away appearances against Manchester United in Premier League history.

Salah’s record-breaking performance not only highlights his individual brilliance but also underscores his crucial role in Liverpool’s dominance over Manchester United in recent encounters.

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Liverpool’s Dominant Victory: A New Era Under Arne Slot

Liverpool delivered a masterclass performance, decisively outplaying Manchester United and turning the “Theatre of Dreams” into an arena of empty seats well before the final whistle. This commanding win is a testament to Arne Slot’s immediate impact, endearing him to Liverpool fans.

Three Wins, No Goals Conceded: Slot’s Impressive Start

Securing three consecutive victories without conceding a single goal is a remarkable achievement for any new head coach. Slot has managed to do just that, signaling a seamless transition from his predecessor, Jürgen Klopp.

Arne Slot’s Reserved but Effective Leadership

After the final whistle, Slot’s name echoed around the small corner of Old Trafford occupied by Liverpool supporters. The 45-year-old’s modest but appreciative response offers insight into his character and leadership style. Unlike Klopp’s animated celebrations, Slot opted for a simple wave, a clenched fist, and a business-like march towards the Stretford End.

Seamless Transition: From Klopp to Slot

It’s early days, but Liverpool’s shift from Klopp to Slot appears effortless. The Dutch manager has benefited greatly from the strong foundation laid by Klopp and the quality squad he inherited. Slot’s immediate success further solidifies this smooth transition.

Historic Achievement: Slot’s Unbeaten Record

Slot’s impact is not just limited to his leadership style; his achievements are already making history. He is the first Liverpool manager to win his first game against Manchester United since Bob Paisley in November 1975 and only the second to do so away from home, following George Kay in November 1936.

Moreover, Slot is only the third manager in Premier League history to win his first three games without conceding a goal, joining the ranks of José Mourinho at Chelsea in 2004 and Sven-Göran Eriksson at Manchester City in 2007.

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The History of GAA Rounders: List of All-Ireland winning teams https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/the-history-of-gaa-rounders-list-of-all-ireland-winning-teams https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/the-history-of-gaa-rounders-list-of-all-ireland-winning-teams#respond Sun, 01 Sep 2024 14:49:20 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32234 The History of GAA Rounders: List of All-Ireland winning teams GAA Rounders, one of the four official Gaelic games, holds a unique place in Irish sporting culture. While it may not enjoy the same level of exposure as its siblings—Gaelic football, hurling, and camogie—it has a rich history and a dedicated community of players and […]

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The History of GAA Rounders: List of All-Ireland winning teams

GAA Rounders, one of the four official Gaelic games, holds a unique place in Irish sporting culture. While it may not enjoy the same level of exposure as its siblings—Gaelic football, hurling, and camogie—it has a rich history and a dedicated community of players and supporters.

Origins and Growth of GAA Rounders

Rounders has been played in Ireland for centuries, with some references tracing the game back to ancient times. However, its formal organization under the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) began in the late 19th century. The game combines elements of baseball and cricket and has carved out its own niche within the GAA’s activities. It is a game that emphasises skill, strategy, and teamwork, and it continues to thrive in communities across Ireland. It has seen an explosion in new numbers of teams playing and clubs formed. There are now intermediate and junior championships taking place over the three categories.

The structure of GAA Rounders includes competitions in three main categories: Mixed, Men, and Ladies. Each year, teams from various counties compete for the All-Ireland titles, with the best teams earning a spot on the prestigious Roll of Honour.

Notable Achievements and Records

Over the decades, certain counties and clubs have dominated the GAA Rounders landscape, achieving remarkable success and securing multiple titles.

Erin’s Own (Antrim)

This club was particularly dominant in the early years of GAA Rounders, especially in the Ladies’ category, where they secured a string of titles from 1970 to 1981. Their consistent performance set a high standard for other teams.

Lakelands (Dublin)/Castlebar (Mayo)

The Lakelands club made a significant impact in the Men’s category during the 1980s, winning several consecutive titles from 1983 to 1986. Castlebar won five in a row ladies titles, unfortunately neither entered a team in the 2024 All-Ireland championship. Hopefully with the renewed growth in the sport both teams will be resurrected soon.

Erne Eagles (Cavan)

One of the most successful clubs in the history of GAA Rounders, the Erne Eagles have a particularly impressive record, with numerous titles in both the Mixed and Men’s categories from the late 1990s through the 2020s. Their dominance is highlighted by their back-to-back victories, especially in the Mixed category, where they reigned supreme for several years.

The Heath (Laois)

Another powerhouse in the Mixed category, The Heath secured titles in 2011, 2013, and 2015-2018. Their repeated successes illustrate their consistent excellence and contribution to the sport.

Breaffy (Mayo)

Breaffy has also been a formidable force in the Ladies’ category, securing multiple titles across different decades, including their most recent victory in 2023.

Additional Interesting Stats

  • Most Titles in a Single Category: Erne Eagles (Cavan) hold the record for the most titles in the Mixed category, with a total of 11 All-Ireland victories.
  • Longest Winning Streak: Erin’s Own (Antrim) Ladies’ team achieved the longest consecutive winning streak, securing 12 titles from 1970 to 1981.
  • County with Most All-Ireland Titles: Cavan, driven by the success of Erne Eagles, leads with 23 All-Ireland titles across all categories.
  • First Club to Win All Three Categories: Erne Eagles (Cavan) were the first club to have won the Mixed, Men’s, and Ladies’ All-Ireland titles, achieving this unique triple crown. The Heath and Limekiln have also won all three titles
  • Most Recent Winners: In 2023, The Heath (Laois) won the Mixed category, Carrickmacross (Monaghan) won the Men’s, and Breaffy (Mayo) secured the Ladies’ title.

The Roll of Honour

The Roll of Honour serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of GAA Rounders. It records the champions across all categories from the inception of the All-Ireland competitions, showcasing the rich history and competitive nature of the sport.

Year Mixed Men Ladies
1970 Erin’s Own (Antrim) Erin’s Own (Antrim)
1971 Erin’s Own (Antrim) Erin’s Own (Antrim)
1972 Erin’s Own (Antrim) Erin’s Own (Antrim)
1973 Nm.Mhuire (Dublin) Nm.Mhuire (Dublin)
1974 Nm.Mhuire (Dublin) St. Ita’s (Derry)
1975 Erin’s Own (Antrim) Erin’s Own (Antrim)
1976 Erin’s Own (Antrim) Erin’s Own (Antrim)
1977 Erin’s Own (Antrim) Erin’s Own (Antrim)
1978 Magherafelt (Derry) Erin’s Own (Antrim)
1979 Arravale Rovers (Tipperary) Erin’s Own (Antrim)
1980 Plunketts Pomeroy (Tyrone) St. Ergnat’s (Antrim)
1981 Nm. Mhuire (Dublin) Donagh (Monaghan)
1982 Lakelands (Dublin) Lakelands (Dublin) Lakelands (Dublin)
1983 Lakelands (Dublin) Lakelands (Dublin) Donagh (Monaghan)
1984 Lakelands (Dublin) Lakelands (Dublin) Kildress/Cookstown (Tyrone)
1985 Lakelands (Dublin) Lakelands (Dublin) Scrin (Meath)
1986 Lakelands (Dublin) Lakelands (Dublin) Lakelands (Dublin)
1987 Erin’s Own (Antrim) Erin’s Own (Antrim) Erin’s Own (Antrim)
1988 Erin’s Own (Antrim) Erin’s Own (Antrim) Erin’s Own (Antrim)
1989 Syndodgers (Clare) Erin’s Own (Antrim) Castlebar (Mayo)
1990 Syndodgers (Clare) Erin’s Own (Antrim) Castlebar (Mayo)
1991 Meruve/Ballybane (Galway) Breaffy (Mayo) Castlebar (Mayo)
1992 Meruve/Ballybane (Galway) Breaffy (Mayo) Castlebar (Mayo)
1993 Clarecastle (Clare) Breaffy (Mayo) Castlebar (Mayo)
1994 Clarecastle (Clare) Clarecastle (Clare) Castlebar (Mayo)
1995 Nm. Míchil (Derry) Nm. Míchil (Derry) Rathdowney (Laois)
1996 Rathdowney (Laois) Erne Eagles (Cavan) Rathdowney (Laois)
1997 Rathdowney (Laois) Erne Eagles (Cavan) Bagnaelstown (Carlow)
1998 Erne Eagles (Cavan) Erne Eagles (Cavan) Bagnaelstown (Carlow)
1999 Erne Eagles (Cavan) Erne Eagles (Cavan) Bagnaelstown (Carlow)
2000 Erne Eagles (Cavan) Erne Eagles (Cavan) Bagnaelstown (Carlow)
2001 Erne Eagles (Cavan) Erne Eagles (Cavan) Bagnaelstown (Carlow)
2002 Cuchulainn (Carlow) Cuchulainn (Carlow) Castlebar (Mayo)
2003 Cuchulainn (Carlow) Cuchulainn (Carlow) Bagnaelstown (Carlow)
2004 Cuchulainn (Carlow) Cuchulainn (Carlow) Bagnaelstown (Carlow)
2005 Cuchulainn (Carlow) Erne Eagles (Cavan) St. Clares (Carlow)
2006 Cuchulainn (Carlow) Erne Eagles (Cavan) St. Clares (Carlow)
2007 Erne Eagles (Cavan) Erne Eagles (Cavan) Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2008 Erne Eagles (Cavan) Erne Eagles (Cavan) Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2009 Erne Eagles (Cavan) Erne Eagles (Cavan) Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2010 Limekiln (Dublin) Limekiln (Dublin) Limekiln (Dublin)
2011 The Heath (Laois) Limekiln (Dublin) Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2012 Limekiln (Dublin) The Heath (Laois) Bagnaelstown (Carlow)
2013 The Heath (Laois) The Heath (Laois) Bagnaelstown (Carlow)
2014 Limekiln (Dublin) Limekiln (Dublin) Bagnaelstown (Carlow)
2015 The Heath (Laois) The Heath (Laois) Glynn/Barntown (Wexford)
2016 The Heath (Laois) The Heath (Laois) Glynn/Barntown (Wexford)
2017 The Heath (Laois) The Heath (Laois) Glynn/Barntown (Wexford)
2018 The Heath (Laois) The Heath (Laois) Glynn/Barntown (Wexford)
2019 Erne Eagles (Cavan) Erne Eagles (Cavan) Glynn/Barntown (Wexford)
2020 Erne Eagles (Cavan) Erne Eagles (Cavan) Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2021 Erne Eagles (Cavan) Erne Eagles (Cavan) Adamstown (Wexford)
2022 Cuchulainn (Carlow) Erne Eagles (Cavan) Breaffy GAA (Mayo)
2023 The Heath (Laois) Carrickmacross (Monaghan) Breaffy (Mayo) s)

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How Games Shows Are Becoming a Bigger Part of the Entertainment Industry https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/how-games-shows-are-becoming-a-bigger-part-of-the-entertainment-industry https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/how-games-shows-are-becoming-a-bigger-part-of-the-entertainment-industry#respond Sat, 31 Aug 2024 23:29:35 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32013 Game shows have been part of popular culture since the 1930s, with Spelling Bee and Information Please among the earliest examples. They’ve been featured on the biggest TV and radio shows every decade since then, but how is this genre gradually making up a bigger part of the entertainment industry? Live Game Shows In the past, […]

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Game shows have been part of popular culture since the 1930s, with Spelling Bee and Information Please among the earliest examples. They’ve been featured on the biggest TV and radio shows every decade since then, but how is this genre gradually making up a bigger part of the entertainment industry?

Live Game Shows

In the past, we tuned in to see shows like Winning Streak or Who Want to Be a Millionaire? This is a way of enjoying watching other people taking a challenge and trying to win a prize. There’s a lot to like about this format, such as being able to shout out the answers at home with no risk and the pleasure of seeing others get life-changing wins.

However, live interactive game shows we can play online have helped to expand the genre into new areas. An example can be seen with this exclusive live casino game show called Paddy’s Mansion Heist. A human presenter spins a wheel that can lead to a cash prize or one of the four bonus rounds. You place your bet on the screen and wait to see where the wheel stops, with a similar type of gameplay seen in other live game shows such as Crazy Time and Treasure Island.  Other game shows have been inspired in other ways, as is the case with Pachinko Live, which is based on the popular Japanese gaming machine.

Mixing with Other Genres

The classic format for game shows includes the contestants answering questions, with an element of chance often thrown in through the use of a wheel or some other prop. However, from this basic starting point, we can see an increasing number of different themes and genres used to add variety.

Sports and music are a couple of the themes that help to add extra to game shows. If we head to Belfast, we can see that Potato TV has been looking for contestants to take part in a sports-based game show called The Finish Line. In terms of music, The Lyrics Board had a long period of success in Ireland, while the American show Name That Tune has been filmed in Dublin in the recent past.

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New Games and Classics Appearing Regularly

The top game shows can run for years, such as Winning Streak which went through a series of hosts in its 30-year run on RTÉ One. Others have been less successful, but that hasn’t stopped TV executives from constantly pitching new ideas that they feel could be a hit, leading to new game shows being launched regularly.

The Money List was launched by RTÉ’s last year as their new Sunday night quiz. Presented by Baz Ashmawy, it’s based on the American show called The Rich List. Meanwhile. Graham Norton turned up on the British version of Wheel of Fortune earlier this year, proving that there’s still a lot of life left in classic formats like this.

These examples show us how game shows have successfully appealed to a broader audience by venturing into new and diverse subject areas while maintaining the timeless and beloved characteristics that have contributed to their enduring popularity. We can expect to see the range of games to become even wider as new types of gameplay appear and inspire us to take a chance on winning.

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City Of Troy Breaks Course Record in Juddmonte International https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/uncategorized/city-of-troy-breaks-course-record-in-juddmonte-international https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/uncategorized/city-of-troy-breaks-course-record-in-juddmonte-international#respond Fri, 30 Aug 2024 14:04:45 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32226 Irish Flat horse City Of Troy added his third Group One success of the season in the Juddmonte International at York on day one of the Ebor Festival. It was a career-best performance from the three-year-old colt who broke the course record in the race. 🏆 City Of Troy wins the Juddmonte International Stakes! 🏆#ITVRacing […]

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Irish Flat horse City Of Troy added his third Group One success of the season in the Juddmonte International at York on day one of the Ebor Festival. It was a career-best performance from the three-year-old colt who broke the course record in the race.


Under the hands of Ryan Moore, City Of Troy made the running from the starting stalls. Once their pair turned for home, they found an extra gear to stretch away from a strong field, with French horse, Calandagan, chasing him home in second place.

Breeders’ Cup Classic Next

O’Brien confirmed after the York contest that the Breeders’ Cup Classic would be the Derby winner’s next assignment. He is the 4/1 favourite in the race betting for the feature contest of the Breeders’ Cup Championship at Del Mar in November.

As the horse race results show, Arthur’s Ride won the Grade One Whitney Stakes at Saratoga on his last outing. The four-year-old is one of the North American horses City Of Troy will be taking on in California.

The son of US Triple Crown winner Justify will have a racecourse gallop at either Southwell or Wolverhampton before he heads to the United States, so he can familiarise himself with a change in surface.

The son of US Triple Crown winner Justify will have a racecourse gallop at either Southwell or Wolverhampton before he heads to the United States, so he can familiarise himself with a change in surface.

Comparisons to Greats

With victories coming in the Derby, Eclipse Stakes and Juddmonte International in the same season, City Of Troy is now being compared to some of the greats of the sport. The last horse to complete that treble was Sea the Stars.
City Of Troy can add to his legacy with a success on dirt in the Breeders’ Cup Classic. No Irish-trained horse in history has won the 1m2f contest. The last European-based runner to prevail was Raven’s Pass in 2008 for leading UK trainer John Gosden.

The best O’Brien has fared in the Breeders’ Cup Classic so far in his career is second place, when Giant’s Causeway finished just a neck behind Tiznow at Churchill Downs in 2000.
Excellent Week for O’Brien


It was another excellent week for O’Brien at one of the UK’s major Flat meetings as he bids to win the British Trainers’ Championship this season. In the feature race on day two of the Ebor Festiva. In the feature race on day two of the Ebor Festival, Content won the Group One Yorkshire Oaks. The three-year-old filly went one place better than then Irish Oaks earlier in the campaign.

On day one at York, the Ballydoyle team was also in the winner’s enclosure with The Lions in Winter and Los Angeles. The former won the Group Three Acomb Stakes, establishing himself as one of the leading Classics contenders for next season, while the latter scored in the Great Voltigeur Stakes. The St Leger, Irish Champions Stakes and Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe are all now under consideration for the Group Two winners.
O’Brien was adamant City Of Troy was something special following his debut victory at the Curragh in 2023. Whatever happens in his final start of the year, he has shown why so many at Ballydoyle thought so highly of the horse from such a young age.

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Four breakout Rugby stars for the 2024/25 Rugby Season https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/uncategorized/four-breakout-rugby-stars-for-the-2024-25-rugby-season https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/uncategorized/four-breakout-rugby-stars-for-the-2024-25-rugby-season#respond Wed, 21 Aug 2024 13:03:01 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32212 As the 2024/25 rugby season kicks off, anticipation is building around Ireland’s emerging rugby stars. Each of the four provinces—Munster, Connacht, Leinster, and Ulster—boasts a promising talent who could soon make waves on the national and international stage. Let’s take a closer look at these up-and-coming players, their positions, ages, and what makes them potential […]

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As the 2024/25 rugby season kicks off, anticipation is building around Ireland’s emerging rugby stars.

Each of the four provinces—Munster, Connacht, Leinster, and Ulster—boasts a promising talent who could soon make waves on the national and international stage. Let’s take a closer look at these up-and-coming players, their positions, ages, and what makes them potential future stars for Ireland as we head into the new season.

Diarmuid Kilgannon (Munster)

  • Position: Winger
  • Age: 22

As of August 2024, Diarmuid Kilgannon looks firmly set to establish himself as one of Munster’s most electrifying talents. Standing at 6’2″ and weighing around 95 kg, Kilgannon combines physicality and speed to devastating effect. His agility and quick footwork allow him to break through defenses with ease, making him a consistent try-scoring threat.

Kilgannon’s performances in the preseason and early matches of the 2023/24 season have only heightened expectations. With his lethal finishing ability and solid defensive work. Munster fans are already buzzing about the impact he could have this season, and it’s clear that Connacht’s decision to let him go has been Munster’s gain. Kilgannon’s trajectory suggests that he could soon be shining on the international stage, possibly as early as the Six Nations in 2025.

Matthew Devine (Connacht)

  • Position: Scrum-Half
  • Age: 21

Matthew Devine continues to be Connacht’s rising star heading into the 2024/25 season. At just 21 years old, he’s already being talked about as a future contender for Ireland’s No. 9 jersey. Known for his quick decision-making and sharp passing, Devine adds a dynamic edge to Connacht’s play. His ability to control the tempo of the game and execute precise kicks has made him a standout player in Connacht’s squad.

Devine’s preseason performances have shown significant improvement, and with veteran scrum-halves like Conor Murray nearing retirement, the door is open for young talents like Devine to step up. If he secures significant playing time this season, Devine could position himself as a key player for Ireland, especially with the 2027 World Cup on the horizon. His development this season will be critical, and rugby fans will be keen to see how he handles the pressure.

Rory McGuire (Leinster)

  • Position: Lock
  • Age: 23

Rory McGuire enters the 2024/25 season as one of Leinster’s most promising young talents. At 6’7″ and 115 kg, McGuire’s combination of height, speed, and agility makes him a formidable presence in the second row. His work in the lineout and his ability to carry the ball effectively have drawn comparisons to some of the best locks in world rugby.

McGuire’s performances in the early part of the season will be closely watched, as this could be his breakthrough year. With the 2027 World Cup in mind, McGuire’s continued development will be crucial for both Leinster and Ireland. If he can maintain consistency and build on his early promise, McGuire could become a regular starter for Leinster and put himself in contention for the Ireland squad.

Joe Hopes (Ulster)

  • Position: Back Row (Flanker/No. 8)
  • Age: 21

Joe Hopes is one of Ulster’s brightest young prospects heading into the 2024/25 season. At 21 years old, Hopes is already showing signs of becoming a long-term fixture for both his province and the national team. He stands out for his incredible work rate, especially at the breakdown, where his ability to secure turnovers is invaluable.

Hopes has impressed during preseason, and as Ulster gears up for the new campaign, he is expected to play a significant role. If he can deliver consistent performances throughout the season, Hopes could become a mainstay in the Ireland setup for years to come. His development will be fascinating to watch, particularly as Ulster looks to him to be a key figure in their lineup.

Conclusion: The Future of Irish Rugby Looks Bright

As these young players continue to develop, they represent the future of Irish rugby. Their performances in the 2024/25 season will not only be critical for their respective provinces but could also shape the national team’s prospects in the years to come. Whether it’s Kilgannon’s explosive speed, Devine’s playmaking, McGuire’s physicality, or Hopes’ tenacity, these players are ones to watch as they aim to make their mark on Irish rugby.

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