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Meanwhile, David Clifford should be fit to line out against Dublin in Sunday’s All-Ireland SFC semi-final.
Richie Murphy must find a quick solution if Ireland are to avoid finishing bottom in Pool A.
The Errigal Ciarán player was outstanding this year.
Just a point separated the teams at the final whistle.
Peter McGarry and John Campion hit key first-half goals for Tipperary.
Six points separated the teams in Páirc Uí Rinn.
The Kingdom hit 1-6 without reply after the break to see off Clare and book a decider date with Cork.
They were too strong for Limerick, running out 16-point winners.
Tipperary have made three changes for their game against Waterford.
Throw-in for tomorrow night’s game is 7pm.
Ireland travel to face England on Saturday night.
‘Owen will be a welcome boost to the management team. Tyrone are glad to have him on board.’
Jack Bryant has been chosen as Footballer of the Year.
Padraig Power hit 1-5 as the Rebels saw off Galway.
The Offaly football revival continues.
A cloud of sadness hung over the Athletic Grounds as late Monaghan captain Brendan Óg Ó Dufaigh was remembered throughout.
The game takes place tomorrow in Portlaoise at 5.15pm.
Galway now await Cork in the All-Ireland decider.
The Rossies were 2-11 to 1-7 winners at MacHale Park.
A super first-half showing from Jeffrey Lynskey’s men meant that, try as they might, Kilkenny were just unable to recover.
Páirc Uí Chaoimh hosted tonight’s game.
Kilkenny will now take on Galway in the semi-finals while Offaly face Dublin.
Semple Stadium hosted tonight’s U20 game.
John Devane’s team play at Semple Stadium tomorrow night.
Cork manager Pat Ryan reflected on last night’s win over Dublin.
A four-point victory for the Rebels in Nowlan Park.
Down and Fermanagh also won their respective Ulster U20 football quarter-finals tonight.
Liam Dempsey was the Lilywhites’ late hero as they won by a point and finished with 13 men.
Powerful Munster back row Daniel Okeke earns his first start of the campaign in one of nine switches.
There were also U20 hurling wins tonight for Antrim and Kildare.
The games will take place on Saturday 10 July.
There are still underage inter-county competitions to be finished from the 2020 season.
Eamonn McGee and Leo McLoone are on board.
This year’s Connacht U20 and minor championship draws were made last night.
Maurice Sheridan has agreed to undertake the role.
The games will take place on the weekend of 2-3 January.
Galway won out 1-11 to 0-13 in the day’s first game in Croke Park.
Dublin advance to face Galway in the final on 3 January.
Galway won out 0-19 to 1-11 in Portlaoise tonight.
Declan O ‘Sullivan is set to take the role.