Strong finish from the Dubs in Walsh Cup
Laois hurlers exited the Walsh Cup last night as they were beaten by Dublin in Parnell Park.
Peter Branagan has this report..............
Friday, 10 January 2020 09:23
Strong finish from the Dubs in Walsh Cup
Laois hurlers exited the Walsh Cup last night as they were beaten by Dublin in Parnell Park.
Peter Branagan has this report..............
The former Buccaneers tighthead will win his 43rd cap.
The 8 year old features in the 7,30pm race at the Louth track.
The Clara man is 9 under par heading into day three.
The match throws-in at 1.30pm in Aughrim on Sunday.
The event takes place on Friday and Saturday in Toulouse.
Kasey McAteer who has Offaly roots is called up once again.
The Clara man is 7 shots off the lead.
All games to throw-in at 1:30pm on Saturday and Sunday.
The Laois club are third in the table with four wins from four.
Both clubs are in the bottom two of their divisions.
The Ballyfin man first took over the Laois ladies footballers in the spring.
Ireland’s are currently 4th in Group E.
Finlay Bealham comes into the team to earn his 43rd cap.
The first of a 7 race card is off at 1:55pm this afternoon.
Kilduff guided the midlanders to this season's Women's Premier Division title.
Kilcavan defeated Craobh Chíaráin in round one of the Leinster Junior Championship.
Vinny Connolly claimed the senior men's title, finishing ahead of Tullamore's Michael Murphy and Cian Kelly of St Abban's AC.
The Laois champions were 0-9 to 0-6 winners over the holders Na Fianna of Meath.
Crettyard booked their place in the quarter finals of the Leinster Intermediate Football Championship with victory over Fr Manning Gaels.
Arizona Blaze was beaten half a length into second in the Breeder's Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint on Friday.