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Louth v Monaghan LIVE score updates from All-Ireland football clash
Louth v Monaghan LIVE score updates from All-Ireland football clash

Irish Daily Mirror

time24-05-2025

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  • Irish Daily Mirror

Louth v Monaghan LIVE score updates from All-Ireland football clash

Louth take on Monaghan this afternoon in the opening game of their All-Ireland journey. Today's game throws in at 4.45pm, with Newbridge the venue for the contest. The game is not being shown on TV, but it is being streamed live on GAA+. However, the best place to keep up to date with the action as it unfolds is in our live blog below. Louth come into this one on an unimaginable high. Just thirteen days ago, they edged past Meath in an epic Leinster final to win the Delaney Cup for the first time in 68 years. They face a Monaghan side that know all about big wins in the Championship. Over the past decade or so, the Farney have stopped many a teams momentum and they will be gunning to silence the Wee County this evening and move one step closer to an All-Ireland quarter-final. Team news to follow below. Louth have had a fortnight to get their heads around achieving a lifetime's dream in landing a first Leinster title since 1957. Ger Brennan will need all his managerial qualities to get their heads right here after what is bound to have been a hectic fortnight. Monaghan will have a plan for Louth wing back Craig Lennon, who scored a goal and set up another in the Leinster final, but man marking players out the field is harder in the new game. The Farney men press relentlessly with Andy Moran shouting the orders, but this may be dangerous against All Star Lennon, who can cut holes as well as anyone in the country. Monaghan pushed Donegal hard in the Ulster quarter-final and will have their eyes on topping the group. Ryan McAnespie, Conor McCarthy and Dessie Ward give them serious drive and scoring power from the middle third. They also the pace of Stephen O'Hanlon and the scoring power of Jack McCarron to bring in off the bench for two pointers.

What time is Meath v Cork today? Stream info for the All-Ireland SFC clash
What time is Meath v Cork today? Stream info for the All-Ireland SFC clash

Irish Daily Mirror

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

What time is Meath v Cork today? Stream info for the All-Ireland SFC clash

Meath and Cork face off later on today with plenty at stake in the All-Ireland Football Championship round robin. Kerry are the early leaders in Group 2 with a comprehensive victory over Roscommon last week, and the victor here will level the Kingdom's points tally. The Royal county will look to pick themselves up after having the Delaney Cup slip from their grasp last time out against Louth in the Leinster final. Cork have had a bit of a break since their spirited defeat to rivals Kerry in the Munster championship. Here's everything you need to know on the big game later on: The game is being played at Páirc Tailteann, Navan. The action starts at 3pm. No, the game is not on TV. The game is not being live streamed on GAA+, however you can keep up with the action on our live blog. Meath: 7/5 Draw: 15/2 Cork: 8/11

GAA to make last-ditch change to hooter rules in time for this weekend's All-Ireland Championship matches
GAA to make last-ditch change to hooter rules in time for this weekend's All-Ireland Championship matches

The Irish Sun

time23-05-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

GAA to make last-ditch change to hooter rules in time for this weekend's All-Ireland Championship matches

THE GAA is set to expand the use of the hooter in time for this weekend's round of the All-Ireland senior football championship. The system, which was introduced as part of the raft of new rule changes, sees a hooter sound at the end of each half. Advertisement 2 The GAA will be expanding the use of the hooter Credit: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile 2 It will be in use at every forthcoming All-Ireland SFC game Credit: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile Used in tandem with a match clock that counts backwards, the sounding of the hooter signifies the last play, with each half coming to an end when the ball goes dead. Up until now, the new technology has only been used in games that have been televised on RTE or TG4, or live streamed via GAA+. However, It represents a change in approach from April, when chairman of the Football Review Committee, Jim Gavin, said using the new time-keeping rules across the board would not be feasible. Advertisement Read More on GAA He said: "Obviously from an FRC perspective, we'd like to see it everywhere. The harsh reality is that some grounds aren't ready. "Central Council are proposing now – voted on by the counties on Monday night – only venues where matches are broadcast or streamed live. That ground will have to be ready." This weekend sees the meetings of Meath and Cork, and Armagh and Derry, in the Sam Maguire round robin. Neither are being televised or streamed but will be using the new hooter system. Advertisement Most read in GAA Football It will be the Royals' first taste of competition since their Robbie Brennan's men had gotten to the Delaney Cup decider by Sharlene Mawdsley encounters unexpected headache on first trip abroad since GAA boyfriend reveal While they came up short in the decider at Croke Park, star performer Mathew Costello believes the The 2023 Tailteann Cup Player of the Year said: 'It does give confidence but really where the confidence comes from is the amount of work we did in the off-season, pre-season and throughout the National League. There was a lot of hard training and tough nights to build us up for performances like that. Advertisement 'The Dublin game wasn't just an overnight success or a one-off. 'We know we've plenty of big performances to come and hopefully we can bring that to Cork.' GLORY DAYS As for the Rebel footballers, recent times have seen them struggle to escape from the shadow cast by their hurling counterparts. While Pat Ryan's men have become box office attractions, having won the National League and emerged as one of the favourites to win Liam MacCarthy. Advertisement The footballers' last piece of silverware was the 2020 Division 3 title, while they achieved a league and Munster SFC double in 2012. And two-time provincial winner Micheal Aodh Martin He said: 'Our aim and our hope is to be playing in big Championship games that Cork people want to go to and that we draw those crowds. 'But I've been involved with the Cork team since 2015 on and off and this is the way I've always known it. Advertisement 'It is what it is. We have a small, loyal group of supporters that we care about a lot. There's a small group that will come up to Fermanagh and places and we really value them as well. So I'm not envious. 'It would be great — don't get me wrong — and I hope to get the chance to play in games where we do draw that support. 'But I don't look at it with envy or anything like that.'

Meath v Cork TV information, throw-in time, date and more for All-Ireland clash
Meath v Cork TV information, throw-in time, date and more for All-Ireland clash

Irish Daily Mirror

time20-05-2025

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  • Irish Daily Mirror

Meath v Cork TV information, throw-in time, date and more for All-Ireland clash

Meath will take on Cork this weekend in their opening round robin game of the All-Ireland senior football championship. The Royals are reeling after losing the Leinster final to their arch rivals Louth almost a fortnight ago. Had they won, it would have been Meath's first piece of silverware since winning the Delaney Cup in 2010 - at Louth's expense. But even with that defeat, Meath can take loads of positives from their season so far. After all, they were the men to end Dublin's provincial dominance. They face a Cork side that failed to reach a Munster final. However, in their semi loss to Kerry, they showed that they have more than enough tools to go toe-to-toe with the big boys in the country. Here's what you need to know about the big game: Saturday, May 24th. Pairc Tailteann in Navan. The game is due to begin at 3pm. No, the game isn't being shown on TV. No, the game has not been selected for streaming on GAA+. Meath - 11/10 Draw - 15/2 Cork - 10/11

Louth v Monaghan streaming information, throw-in time, date and more
Louth v Monaghan streaming information, throw-in time, date and more

Irish Daily Mirror

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Louth v Monaghan streaming information, throw-in time, date and more

Louth take on Monaghan this weekend in their opening group game of the 2025 All-Ireland senior football Championship. The Wee County are on cloud nine at the moment having ended their 68-year trophy drought by winning the Delaney Cup in epic fashion against Meath the weekend before last, and with their U20 side in an All-Ireland final, Ger Brennan's men are underdogs no more. They take on a Monaghan side that are well used to upsetting the apple-cart, and in terms of previous meetings, the Farney proved far stronger when the pair met in the league in Drogheda earlier this year. Here's what uou need to know about the game: Saturday, May 24th. St Conleth's Park in Newbridge. The game will begin at 4.45pm. The game is not being shown on TV. GAA+ is the place to stream the game. Louth - 9/5 Draw - 15/2 Monaghan - 4/7

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