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Irish Daily Mirror
14-05-2025
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
What time and TV channel is Tipperary v Clare on today in the U20 Hurling final?
Tipperary and Clare meet this evening in the Munster Under-20 final after a pulsating competition up to this point. Tipperary shook off an opening day defeat to Limerick to make a run at the final and will be buoyed by the fact they beat Clare 3-21 to 0-21 when the two sides met last month. Clare has had to take a road less travelled, beating Cork by a single point in their semi-final to earn a final berth. Here is everything you need to know about the game. The game takes place at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick. The game throws in at 7.35 pm. TG4 will show the game live and it can be streamed on the TG4 Player. Tipperary 1/5 Draw 11/1 Clare 4/1


Irish Independent
29-04-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Kerry U-20 captain and goalkeeper Michael Tansley full of praise for ‘brilliant' defence
The Austin Stacks man has now won three Munster Under-20 championship medals he prepares to face Donegal or Tyrone in the All-Ireland semi-final Kerryman Kerry's Under-20 football team captain Michael Tansley was full of praise for the defensive players in front of him after they did a huge curtailing job on a dangerous Cork forward division in Monday's comfortable Munster final victory at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. The Austin Stacks goalkeeper, in his third season at this level, is also fully aware that the way his side fell asleep in the game's final quarter is something that will have to be looked at in advance of an All-Ireland semi-final in a fortnight's time.


Irish Independent
29-04-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Kerry boss says Munster final display won't be good enough to beat Ulster champions in All-Ireland semi-final
Tomás Ó Sé: 'It probably leaves a sour taste in your mouth how sloppy we actually got [towards the end] but I do take the point that we did very well for long periods of that game' Kerryman There were probably a range of emotions floating through Tomás Ó Sé's mind at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Monday evening. Undoubtedly satisfaction was one of them, after his Kerry side lifted the Munster Under-20 football title for the third year of his three years in charge, and making it a fourth successive provincial title for the Kingdom. At the same time, however, Kerry's fade-out in the last ten minutes or so, allowing Cork to turn a 15-point deficit into an eight-point defeat, certainly annoyed the An Ghaeltacht man. As did the sobering realisation that the All-Ireland semi-final will provide the ultimate gut-check in a fortnight.