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3 days ago
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Armagh lose All-Ireland Junior final against Laois
Armagh were beaten in the Camogie All-Ireland Junior final as they suffered a 2-15 to 0-12 defeat against Laois at Croke Park. The Leinster side made a dream start to the showpiece occasion as Grainne Delaney drilled home a goal inside the first minute. A block from Gemma McCann prevented Aimee Collier from scoring another moments later as Laois eventually moved four points ahead. The Orchard County responded well after a shaky start to level, and the game was end-to-end from that point on with Eimear Hassett hitting the post as she attempted to score Laois' second goal. The sides went in level at the break, with Armagh then edging two points ahead early in the second half, but Laois came roaring back. They proved too strong as they outscored Armagh 1-10 to 0-2 in a strong final quarter display with Amy Daly scoring their second goal. In the All-Ireland Senior final, Galway claimed a fifth title with a narrow 1-14 to 1-13 victory against Cork. Carrie Dolan scored the winner with a free in injury-time as they avenged last year's defeat by the same opponents. In the All-Ireland Intermediate final, Offaly edged past Kerry 0-14 to 0-11 after a tense and tight affair in Dublin.


BBC News
3 days ago
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Armagh lose All-Ireland Junior final against Laois
Armagh were beaten in the Camogie All-Ireland Junior final as they suffered a 2-15 to 0-12 defeat against Laois at Croke Leinster side made a dream start to the showpiece occasion as Grainne Delaney drilled home a goal inside the first minute.A block from Gemma McCann prevented Aimee Collier from scoring another moments later as Laois eventually moved four points Orchard County responded well after a shaky start to level, and the game was end-to-end from that point on with Eimear Hassett hitting the post as she attempted to score Laois' second sides went in level at the break, with Armagh then edging two points ahead early in the second half, but Laois came roaring proved too strong as they outscored Armagh 1-10 to 0-2 in a strong final quarter display with Amy Daly scoring their second the All-Ireland Senior final, Galway claimed a fifth title with a narrow 1-14 to 1-13 victory against Dolan scored the winner with a free in injury-time as they avenged last year's defeat by the same the All-Ireland Intermediate final, Offaly edged past Kerry 0-14 to 0-11 after a tense and tight affair in Dublin.


Belfast Telegraph
06-08-2025
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- Belfast Telegraph
Antrim ace edged out by Dublin star in race to clinch All-Ireland Golden Boot prize
The Saffrons star notched up three points in her side's Junior Final defeat against Louth to leave her on a final tally of 8-19 (43 points) for the campaign. However, Dublin star Hannah Tyrrell has claimed the ZuCar Golden Boot award for 2025 with a haul of 6-28 (46 points) to finish three points clear of O'Neill. Tyrrell (34), from the Na Fianna club, landed five points (including three frees) in Sunday's TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship Final victory over Meath at Croke Park, after which she announced her retirement from inter-county football. The remainder of the top five is completed by players from Louth, Tyrone and Fermanagh. Louth's Kate Flood finished in third place and, following the Wee County's Junior Championship Final win against Antrim, the long-serving forward also confirmed her retirement from the inter-county game. Another winner on Sunday, Tyrone's Aoife Horisk, finished in fourth position, with 2024 ZuCar Golden Boot winner, Fermanagh's Eimear Smyth, in fifth. Tyrrell will receive her award in the coming weeks, along with the winner of the 2025 ZuCar Golden Glove award, which will acknowledge goalkeeping excellence during the TG4 All-Ireland Championships. Details on how you can vote for your ZuCar Golden Glove winner will be revealed soon. ZuCar Golden Boot – Top Five: Hannah Tyrrell (Dublin) – 6-28 (46) Maria O'Neill (Antrim) – 8-19 (43) Kate Flood (Louth) – 3-28 (37) Aoife Horisk (Tyrone) – 4-25 (37) Eimear Smyth (Fermanagh) – 4-22 (34)