
Day two at the festival
It's Champion Chase day at Cheltenham and looking ahead to day 2 of the festival here's Dave Keena:
Wednesday, 11 March 2020 09:21
Day two at the festival
It's Champion Chase day at Cheltenham and looking ahead to day 2 of the festival here's Dave Keena:
The feature race takes place on Sunday morning.
Kick off is at 4:00pm on Saturday.
There are five midlands competitors scheduled to compete at the event.
Andrea Moran will be hoping to captain the county to a first All Ireland success in three years.
Three games are scheduled for this weekend.
The St Brigid's player was named captain at the start of the season.
There are five games scheduled across the weekend.
26 Irish sports clubs will benefit from a funding initiative.
Laois are aiming to win a second title in the Intermediate grade in four years.
Rhode take on Ferbane, while Durrow host Edenderry.
Colin Fortune's side were too strong for Welsh Champions Cardiff City.
The Tullamore man recently announced his retirement from seven's rugby.
The Ballymore athlete was representing both the University of Limerick and Ireland.
The Shinrone player is hoping to guide Offaly to first All Ireland in 15 years.
Eight players have been promoted to senior contracts.
Kick off is at 7:30pm this evening.
Laois Ladies take on Tyrone this weekend in the All Ireland Final.
Martin O'Grady and Donagh Claffey were competing for Ireland.
This was the first weekend the new rules were played out in the county.
Laois GAA confirmed their managerial teams last night.