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Irish Daily Mirror
4 days ago
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Kerry v Mayo LIVE stream for All-Ireland Senior Football clash
Round 1 of the Women's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship gets underway this weekend. TG4 are broadcasting the game live on the TG4 Sport YouTube channel, which you can watch right here. Throw-in at Austin Stack Park is at 2pm. The Kingdom won by 2-8 to 0-4 the last time the sides played, which was in the league in March. They left it late to capture the Munster title after being ran all the way by Waterford, with a late Mary O'Connell goal proving decisive as they won 2-6 to 0-10. Mayo suffered defeat in the Connacht final last time out against Galway, who also play at 2pm against Tipperary.

The 42
26-05-2025
- Sport
- The 42
Defending All-Ireland champions Kerry pitted against Mayo and Cork
AFTER THE OUTSTANDING provincial finals over the weekend, the picture for the 2025 All-Ireland ladies senior football championship is becoming clearer. The group stage draw was made in March, but the groups have only now been fully populated following the conclusion of the provincial championships. Advertisement Defending champions Kerry are pitted against Mayo and Cork in Group 2 after defending their Munster title against Waterford yesterday. Also on Sunday, Galway extended their reign as Connacht champions following a routine defeat of Mayo, and now face Donegal and Tipperary in Group 1. Ulster winners Armagh are in Group 3 with Meath and Kildare, while 12 in a row Leinster holders Dublin will play Waterford and Leitrim in Group 3. There is a provincial winner and finalist in each of the groups, with games due to get underway Saturday week, 7 June. Two teams will progress to determine the quarter-finalists, with the group winners securing home advantage. A draw for the last eight will take place following the conclusion of the group stages. 2025 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship Group 1 Galway Donegal Tipperary Group 2 Kerry Mayo Cork Group 3 Armagh Meath Kildare Related Reads Mary O'Connell strikes late for Kerry to break Waterford hearts Disappointment for Mayo as Galway win 19th Connacht title 'That's a feeling that you want to get back. It drives a new hunger for this year' Group 4 Dublin Waterford Leitrim You can view the intermediate and junior draws here>

The 42
25-05-2025
- Sport
- The 42
Mary O'Connell strikes late for Kerry to break Waterford hearts
Kerry 2-6 Waterford 0-10 Anthony Newman reports from Mallow KERRY HAVE RETAINED their TG4 Munster Senior Football Championship title in dramatic fashion. For long periods of the game Waterford were in front and looked like running out winners, but a late goal from Mary O'Connell was the difference between the sides in the end. That came after their first goal in the 52nd minute which reduced the margin to only a point between the sides. But the experience of the title holders got them through this tough test as they retain the cup after a top class game. Kellyann Hogan opened the scoring for Waterford with Caoimhe Evans replying for Kerry. Kerry took the lead four minutes in when Niamh Carmody scored from distance despite playing against the strong wind. Some good play, between Hogan and Karen McGrath set up Lauren McGregor to equalise for Waterford. A blistering run from Hannah Power saw her play Clare Walsh in as the Deise went in front after nine minutes. Using the wind in their favour they went further ahead when Brid McMaugh scored, to make it 0-4 to 0-2 after 10 minutes. That became a three point lead when another great run, this time from McGregor, saw her split the posts. Danielle O'Leary kept Kerry in touch when she pointed, as her side trailed by 0-5 to 0-3 after 22 minutes. Hogan, who was dominating at midfield, got her second of the tie and she added another to make it 0-7 to 0-3 with four minutes to half time. A free from Hogan put four between the sides before Anna Galvin scored to make it 0-8 to 0-5 at half time and all to play for in the second half. O'Shea got the first point of the second half to reduce the deficit as Kerry were now playing with the wind advantage. Katie Murry kept Waterford's running game going and it resulted in a fine point from Karen McGrath as Kerry were finding it difficult to deal with. Advertisement McGregor was on target again, as despite playing against the wind, Waterford were still much the better side, now leading by double scores, 0-10 to 0-6. But from a Waterford wide Niamh Ní Chonchúir caught a brilliant ball in midfield, turned and took on the Waterford defence. Her pass found O'Leary and she blasted to the back of the net, to make it 1-6 to 0-10 and it was game on again. With two minutes to go Kerry took the lead when Mary O'Connell pounced on a short Waterford kickout to score their second goal to make it 2-6 to 0-10. Despite the best efforts of Waterford, the champions held out for the win as both move on to the All-Ireland series in a weeks. In that Kerry will face Mayo and Cork, as Waterford will be pitted against Dublin and Leitrim. Scorers for Kerry: D O'Leary 1-1, M O'Connell 1-0, S O'Shea 0-2 (2f), C Evans, N Carmody, A Galvin 0-1 each. Scorters for Waterford: K Hogan 0-4 (2f), L McGregor 0-3, B McMaugh, C Walsh, K McGrath 0-1 each. KERRY ME Bolger E Lynch D Kearney F O'Donoghue A O'Connell E Costello A Dillane M O'Connell A Galvin N Carmody N Ní Chonchúir C Evans D O'Leary R Dwyer S O'Shea. Subs: C Lynch for A Dillane (7 bs), K Brosnan for R Dwyer (43), C Lynch for E Costello (46), R Rahilly for A Dillane (52), N Broderick for C Evans (60). WATERFORD: K Gardiner K McGrath R Casey C Murray E Murray E Power A Murray H Power K Hogan Á O'Neill K Murray B McMaugh C Fennell C Walsh L McGregor Sub: M Ryan for A Murray (45). Referee: Conor McCarthy (Cork).


Irish Examiner
25-05-2025
- Sport
- Irish Examiner
O'Connell's late goal helps Kerry retain Munster Ladies SFC title in dramatic win over Waterford
Munster Ladies SFC final: Kerry 2-6 Waterford 0-10 Kerry retained their TG4 Munster Senior Football Championship title in dramatic fashion at Mallow on Sunday. For long periods of the game Waterford were in front and looked like running out winners, but a late goal from Mary O'Connell was the difference between the sides in the end. That came after their first goal in the 52nd minute which reduced the margin to only a point between the sides. But the experience of the title holders got them through this tough test as they retain the cup after a top class game. Kellyann Hogan opened the scoring for Waterford with Caoimhe Evans replying for Kerry. Kerry took the lead four minutes in when Niamh Carmody scored from distance despite playing against the strong wind. Some good play between Hogan and Karen McGrath set up Lauren McGregor to equalise for Waterford. A blistering run from Hannah Power saw her play Clare Walsh in as the Deise went in front after nine minutes. Using the wind in their favour they went further ahead when Brid McMaugh scored, to make it 0-4 to 0-2 after 10 minutes. That became a three point lead when another great run, this time from McGregor, saw her split the posts. Danielle O'Leary kept Kerry in touch when she pointed, as her side trailed by 0-5 to 0-3 after 22 minutes. Hogan, who was dominating at midfield, got her second of the tie and she added another to make it 0-7 to 0-3 with four minutes to half time. A free from Hogan put four between the sides before Anna Galvin scored to make it 0-8 to 0-5 at half time and all to play for in the second half. O'Shea got the first point of the second half to reduce the deficit as Kerry were now playing with the wind advantage. Katie Murry kept Waterford's running game going and it resulted in a fine point from Karen McGrath as Kerry were finding it difficult to deal with. McGregor was on target again, as despite playing against the wind, Waterford were still much the better side, now leading by double scores, 0-10 to 0-6. But from a Waterford wide Niamh Ní Chonchúir caught a brilliant ball in midfield, turned and took on the Waterford defence. Her pass found O'Leary and she blasted to the back of the net, to make it 1-6 to 0-10 and it was game on again. With two minutes to go Kerry took the lead when Mary O'Connell pounced on a short Waterford kickout to score their second goal to make it 2-6 to 0-10. Despite the best efforts of Waterford, the champions held out for the win as both move on to the All-Ireland series in a weeks. In that Kerry will face Mayo and Cork, as Waterford will be pitted against Dublin and Leitrim. Scorers for Kerry: D O'Leary (1-1), M O'Connell (1-0), S O'Shea (0-2, 2f), C Evans, N Carmody, A Galvin (0-1 each). Scorers for Waterford: K Hogan (0-4, 2f), L McGregor (0-3), B McMaugh, C Walsh, K McGrath (0-1 each). KERRY: ME Bolger; E Lynch, D Kearney, F O'Donoghue; A O'Connell, E Costello, A Dillane; M O'Connell, A Galvin; N Carmody, N Ní Chonchúir, C Evans; D O'Leary, R Dwyer, S O'Shea. Subs: C Lynch for A Dillane (7 bs), K Brosnan for R Dwyer (43), C Lynch for E Costello (46), R Rahilly for A Dillane (52), N Broderick for C Evans (60). WATERFORD: K Gardiner; K McGrath, R Casey, C Murray; E Murray, E Power, A Murray; H Power, K Hogan; Á O'Neill, K Murray, B McMaugh; C Fennell, C Walsh, L McGregor. Sub: M Ryan for A Murray (45). Referee: Conor McCarthy (Cork).
Yahoo
27-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
3PL Summitt: What does visibility actually mean?
This fireside chat recap is from FreightWaves' 3PL Summit on Wednesday February 26. FIRESIDE CHAT TOPIC: When Visibility Fails: The Consequences of Ignoring Real-Time Load Compliance DETAILS: Visibility is more than just dots on a map. Michael Caney, chief commercial officer at Highway, and FreightWaves' Mary O'Connell break down how true visibility is more than just location service and the role it plays in real end-to-end solutions. KEY QUOTES FROM CANEY:'I think visibility is a bigger conversation. It has to do with everything that goes on with the life of a load. What we talk about with location visibility, we're talking about carriers' performance. There are many other things that determine the performance of a carrier that have nothing to do with where that dot is. If you go upstream of the problem and solve the trust issue, 'Are you going to deliver my load on time?' is a trust issue.' 'When we think about visibility, if everything is important, nothing is important. I think when we talk about creating a trusted environment between carriers, partners and 3PLs, we're not saying that nothing is going to go wrong. We're saying that we trust that we will manage the exceptions.' 'Can you tell, not based on the truck or what the carrier told, but having a global understanding of that carrier, are they even in range of the shipment? Not based on what the carrier told you, but can you get a view to the carrier on a single load of whether they're even physically capable of moving that shipment? Can you tell if that carrier is overbooked, how much capacity do they have? How much are they committed to? Can you tell if the truck is insured? If something happens during the life of that load, that has nothing to do with location but has everything to do with theft or fraud.'The post 3PL Summitt: What does visibility actually mean? appeared first on FreightWaves.