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2020 Camogie Association Media Award Winner!

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Our guest on this episode of THE FAIR GREEN is Offaly's ELAINE DERMODY. The 2013 All-Star chats about Offaly 2022, Paddy Molloy, beginning with the FaithfulCounty, Joachim Kelly and losing to Wexford in 2013. The 12-time county champion with Drumcullen looks back on back-to-back All-Ireland titles in Croke Park in 2009 and 2010; wins against Kilkenny, influences, captaining her county, Rugby, Poc Fada and more. And she also names her 'Fantastic Four.' == For the episode of THE FAIR GREEN, featuring Michaela Morkan, click HERE Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music For the episode of THE FAIR GREEN, featuring Kate Kelly, click HERE #SportsDaz For the episode of THE FAIR GREEN, featuring Gemma O'Connor, click HERE
Our special guest on this edition of THE FAIR GREEN is 1997 All-Ireland winner and co-host of SPORTSDAZ FOOTBALL Niamh Kindlon. We chat about the recent Monaghan reunion in Croke Park and Niamh coming into an All-Ireland winning squad as a 15-year-old back in 1997.  As a nine-year-old, she played in a challenge game that inspired ladies football to be formed in the county and she also holds 10 underage county titles with Magheracloone. Niamh talks about basketball, soccer and any sport, the influence of her Dad Maurice who coached her to a first All-Ireland underage title, the heartbreak for Monaghan since with five All-Ireland disappointments. The three-time All-Star also discusses those later games and not being fully part of the starting team, finishing up inter county before injuries forced retirement, her love for her club and how they are just coming out of a very difficult when a sinkhole destroyed their facilities, coaching underage teams with her sister Fiona, and future managerial ambitions. And she also names her 'Fantastic Four.' == Upcoming guests on the FAIR GREEN include Rosie Crowe McKeever (Cavan), Caitriona Casey (Waterford) and Deirdre Johnstone (Dublin) SPORTSDAZ FOOTBALL returns on Wednesday, 8th September To listen to Brenda McAnespie (Monaghan) on THE FAIR GREEN, click HERE To listen to Briege Corkery (Cork) on THE FAIR GREEN, click HERE Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Today's special guest on THE FAIR GREEN is one of the most decorated athletes in the history of Gaelic Games, Rena Buckley from Cork. Rena chats about an amazing career that saw All-Ireland senior football success with her club Donaghmore at just 14-years-old in 2001, to a junior title in 2019. In between, Rena won 18 All-Ireland senior inter county titles between 2005 and 2017.  She chats about camogie being her original first love and signing off by captaining Cork to glory in her final year. We chat family, college, London, Inniscarra, inspirations, Young Scientist, Ashbourne and O'Connor Cups, and meeting Harry and Meghan. And as a dual All-Ireland winning star, Rena selects her 'Super 8.' == THE FAIR GREEN continues over the next few weeks with guest including Niamh Kindlon, Rosie Crowe-McKeever and Caitriona Casey. SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE returns on Thursday, 15th September To listen back to AOIFE MURRAY on THE FAIR GREEN, click HERE To listen back to ORLA COTTER on THE FAIR GREEN, click HERE To listen back to BRIEGE CORKERY on THE FAIR GREEN, click HERE To listen back to CORA STAUNTON on THE FAIR GREEN, click HERE Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Today's special guest is Clare's two-time All-Star recipient and All-Ireland winner Marie Gallagher. Marie chats about moving from Mayo to Gort before joining the Clare family to ensure success with Fergus Rovers and the Banner. She discusses playing in Croke Park, playing at senior level, how Ballymacarbry denied similar success at club level, moving to Dublin and representing them before finally puttin on the green and red jersey. And the Republic of Ireland international chats about being a women's player during Jack Charlton's Ireland, meeting Kenny Dalglish and those who helped her achieve her ambitions in both sports. And she also names her 'Fantastic Four.' == Upcoming guests on THE FAIR GREEN include Rena Buckley, Niamh Kindlon and Rosie Crowe McKeever SPORTSDAZ FOOTBALL returns on Wednesday, 7th September To listen back to Áine Wall's appearance on THE FAIR GREEN, click HERE To listen back to Sue Ramsbottom's appearance on THE FAIR GREEN, click HERE Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Killian Whelan present the season finale featuring six All-Ireland Finals including the Glen Dimplex Croke Park triple header. Schedule: 0:00 - Dillon Quirke Tribute/Condolences 1:35 - Intro and Latest News/Talking points 26:35 - Aoife Prendergast, Miriam Walsh, Brian Dowling - Kilkenny 34:35 - Review - Senior Final - Kilkenny 1-13 Cork 1-12 1:10:40 - Lisa Casserly - Galway Intermediate captain 1:12:15 - Reviews - Intermediate & Junior Finals - Galway 0-13 Cork 0-11, Antrim 5-5 Armagh 0-14 1:27:50 - Maria McLarnon - Antrim joint captain 1:29:55 - Darren and Killian pick their Super 6s A bumper show/movie concluding the end of the inter county year sees Darren and Killian go through so much. But we start by offering our condolences to the family of Tipperary's Dillon Quirke following his tragic passing last Friday. We chat news including Roscommon and Mayo's under 16 All-Irelands, Tyrone's last gasp win over Wicklow in the Nancy Murray Cup, a memorable day in Croke Park, what must camogie do to build on the feel good factor of All-Ireland final day and beat that 30,000 target. Also, we've GAA fixtures clashing with the camogie finals, Paudie Murray's comments on the Sunday Game and Davy Fitzgerald leaving the Rebelette set-up. We chat to the main stars after all the three All-Ireland wins.  And we start with the senior final as Kilkenny won their first O'Duffy Cup since 2020.  Cork's tactics at the start before "running" back into the game, Kilkenny's big scores when needed including Sophie Dwyer's goals, Cork getting in a winning position and then nearly saving it with Aisling Thompson's late strike. The intermediate final was a game of two halves.  Galway made it count in the first half though we wonder did they need a sweeper?  That being said, Cork will be kicking themselves for chances not taken after the break. The Premier Junior Final was the Dervla Cosgrove show (three goals in 84 seconds - four in total) though there were other heroes in Antrim's stunning victory.  What happened to Armagh and can they recover? Finally, it's that time of the year where Darren and Killian pick their Super 6.  Who will be their players of the year and how many did they agree  with, and how many were different.  And what do you think?  Did they leave a main player out? == SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE returns in the third week of September 2022 Four episodes of THE FAIR GREEN, featuring camogie legends past and present, will air over the next four weeks. Cover Photo (c) Hannah Shields - Clonduff Camogie Club Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Niamh Kindlon present the magazine show reflecting on the year, the TG4 All-Ireland senior finals, and the ZuCar minor deciders. Schedule: 0:00 - Latest News/Chat 17:00 - Jackie Cahill (LGFA Commerical/Communications Manager) 22:10 - Review - Meath 3-10 Kerry 1-7 (All-Ireland Senior Final) 50:30 - Aimee Kelly (Laois captain) 52:40 - Review - Laois 1-13 Wexford 1-11 (All-Ireland Intermediate Final) 1:03:35- Review - Antrim 1-13 Fermanagh 1-13 (All-Ireland Junior Final) 1:13:50 - All-Ireland Minor Finals 1:21:20 - Joe Carroll (Cork minor manager) 1:25:15 - Review/Moments/Super 6 We wrap up the inter county year with a marathon broadcast taking in six All-Ireland finals and our much anticipated 'Super 6.'  Darren and Niamh chat first about Monaghan and Waterford teams from 1997 & 1998 being honoured; who are these "people" that inter county managers insist on proving wrong; and what counties sense a missed opportunity at not being involved on All-Ireland Final day. LGFA Commercial and Communications manager Jackie Cahill joined us for a chat before all the action; we hear from Laois captain Aimee Kelly after their intermediate success; and Cork minor boss Joe Carroll as they retained their A crown against Galway. Darren and Niamh dissect the All-Ireland senior final between Meath and Kerry.  Did Kerry allow Meath overwhelm them after a great start?  The Meath brigade continue to mature with a dominant final performance?  Where did the game turn before the two second half goals?  And where to next for both counties? We also look at the intermediate and junior finals, and the minor deciders that saw success for Cork, Monaghan and Clare. And finally, Darren and Niamh wrap up with their moments of the year and the announcement of their respective 'Super 6s.'  Will they agree or are we in for some serious debate?  And who they did leave out that deserved a mention? == SPORTSDAZ FOOTBALL will return in September covering the club championships. Keep an eye out for special episodes of THE FAIR GREEN over the next month Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Killian Whelan present the magazine show previewing the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland camogie finals. Schedule: 0:00 - Latest News 26:35 - Preview - Antrim vs Armagh (All-Ireland Premier Junior Final) 42:20 - Preview - Cork vs Galway (All-Ireland Intermediate Final) 57:15 - Preview - Cork vs Kilkenny (All-Ireland Senior Final) Darren and Killian discuss the latest news including previewing the Nancy Murray Cup final between Tyrone and Wicklow; we look at Cork and Laois' wins at under 16 level and ahead to this Saturday's games in Kinnegad; Susan Earner steps down as Offaly manager; and the referees have been appointed for Sunday's games in Croke Park. We then move onto those three games starting with Antrim and Armagh at 12pm.  Since the Glens' arrival during the Ulster championship, they've pushed the Orchard in both the Ulster Final and the group stagest.  Jennifer Curry (O'Leary) is chasing a fifth All-Irelanad (eight years after her last with Cork) but Antrim showed steel in getting through Clare the last day after double extra-time. Then its the meeting of Cork and Galway in intermediate.  Neither county can be promoted but for one, their players will.  Both groups have a depth of talent and future seniros will be on show.  It's their third All-Ireland Final meeting at this level (one win each) but they've never met in Croke Park and plenty of options for both Trevor Coleman and Cathal Murray, it promises to be a thriller! Finally, it's the clash for the O'Duffy Cup!  Cork and Kilkenny meet in camogie's biggest game for the first time since 2018.  That was the last time the Rebelettes prevailed while the Cats tasted glory in 2020.  Both teams have been written off this year but found a way to survive.  Can Cork's new management of Matthew Twomey and Davy Fitzgerald reach the Holy Grail, or will Kilkenny overcome changes in personnel on the field to succeed? == SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE continues next Thursday with the final episode of this series on sportsdaz.ie Cover Photo (c) Hannah Shields - Clonduff camogie club Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Killian Whelan present magazine show looking at the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland camogie championships. Schedule: 0:00 - Latest News 23:45 - Review - Intermediate and Premier Junior Semi-Finals 48:35 - Cork 0-15 Waterford 0-10 (Senior Semi-Final) 1:06:25 - Kilkenny 1-13 Galway 0-12 (Senior Semi-Final) Darren and Killian look at the main talking points including no camogie on 'The Sunday Game'; should there be a separate highlights show?; under 16 camogie finals going up against ladies football finals in Croke Park; and is enough being done to promote the games? It's more a review show this week starting with the intermediate and premier junior semi-finals.  Galway's young guns impress while Cork's intermediates prove their metal.  Jennifer Curry (O'Leary) rolls back the years even if Armagh must do more.  And Antrim and Clare throw up a dramatic, classic contest that proves how strong the game is at playing level. Waterford came up just short in their quest for a first All-Ireland Final appearance in 77 years but proved they have the potential to match the big teams.  The Aisling Thompson saga dragging out is something the game can do without but what a performance after her introduction as Cork leave it late before getting back into the All-Ireland senior final. And finally, the All-Ireland champions are out!  Galway come up short agianst a hungry Kilkenny team that left everything on the field.  Are the Cats being underestimated as they are the only unbeaten team left this year?  How come Galway couldn't stick with them?  And should there have been more punishments for incidents surrounding Galway's first half penalty? == SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE broadcasts every Thursday on sportsdaz.ie Cover Photo (c) Hannah Shields - Clonduff camogie club Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Niamh Kindlon present the magazine show previewing the TG4 All-Ireland Football Finals. Schedule: 0:00 - Latest News 25:50 - Preview - Antrim vs Fermanagh (TG4 Junior Final) 44:10 - Preview - Laois vs Wexford (TG4 Intermediate Final) 1:03:50 - Preview - Meath vs Kerry (TG4 Senior Final) We touch on the men's final shoot-out between Kerry and Galway, and some managerial appointments around the country.  We ask why local GAA boards can't leave their schedules free for one day when their county are in an LGFA Final in Croke Park, we talk referees, Aisling McCarthy is an Aussie, Brian Noonan stepping down in Longford and more. It's a four-parter today starting with the TG4 All-Ireland Junior Football Final.  Antrim and Fermanagh have become fierce rivals recently and while the Saffrons will be favourites, the Erne County can't be ruled out.  We look at what to expect in this Ulster derby who meet for the fourth time this year. Wexford have been making a habit of breaking Laois hearts and if they can do it for a third consecutive time, they'll finally get their hands on silverware following semi-final wins in last year's championship and this year's Leinster campaign.   The Slaneysiders have developed a more consistent approach but Laois are dangerous when on form as shown in this year's Division Two. Then, it's on to the senior final between Meath and Kerry.  We've marvelled at the Meath story over the last two years but are Kerry about to write their own tale of success.  History will be made as first time champs the Royals go for back-to-back crowns against the Kingdom seeking to take back their throne after 29 years and claim top spot on the Roll of Honour with 12 wins. == The final episode of this season of SPORTSDAZ FOOTBALL takes place next Wednesday. We'll also have a special episode of THE THIRD HALF on Monday Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Killian Whelan present the magazine show looking at the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland camogie championships. Schedule: 0:00 - Latest News 24:40 - Galway vs Kilkenny (All-Ireland senior semi-final) 43:10 - Cork vs Waterford (All-Ireland senior semi-final) Darren and Killian look at the game's talking points and news including looking ahead to the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland intermediate and junior semi-finals.  We look back on Ian Brick's term as Kerry manager, Ray Kelly is training young referees, and an article suggesting a family link with ACL injuries will be of interest. All roads lead to Croke Park this Saturday for the senior semi-finals.  Something's gotta to give between Galway and Kilkenny at 5.30pm.  Both teams are unbeaten this year and produced a classic in their group clash three weeks previously in Athenry.  Have Galway learned from that or are Kilkenny even sharper following their quarter-final success over Dublin? Beforehand, Cork and Waterford collide at 3.15pm.  While it promises to be an intriguing contest on the field, off-field matters are dominating the headlines.  We ask why Aisling Thompson's red card against Tipperary hasn't been dealt with yet and should there be tighter deadlines to dealing with disciplinary matters?  Also, there's been great support for Waterford's gofundme fundraiser but should support not already be coming in from the GAA community. Familial Predisposition to Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis == SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE broadcasts every Thursday on sportsdaz.ie This week on THE THIRD HALF, we review the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior quarter-finals Cover Photo (c) Hannah Shields - Clonduff camogie club Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Niamh Kindlon present the magazine show looking at the TG4 All-Ireland championships. Schedule: 0:00 - Latest News/Zucar All-Ireland under 16 & minor championships 29:20 - Men's Final - Galway vs Kerry, mood in the camp ahead of LGFA Finals the following week It's a gap week match wise but there's still plenty to talk about.  And we start by paying our respects to Ballymacarbry's Aisling Kennedy who sadly passed away last week. The Zucar under 16 finals are over with wins for Dublin, Kildare and Armagh.  While it's minor semi-finals night across three grades.  We look back on last week and touch on what to expect tonight.  And we also ask is the pathway for future players as good as it can be? After the break, we look ahead to the All-Ireland men's football final as Kerry face Galway on Sunday in Croke Park.  The Kingdom are favourites for a first title in eight years.  But the Tribesmen are known for stepping up on the big day even it it's 21 years since their last appearance. Finally, we get a feel for what the six camps are up to ahead of next week's TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Finals.  How are Kerry dealing with the hype?  Will Meath use the blueprint that served them so well the last two years?  Can Laois and Fermanagh deal with the Croke Park experience?  And do Wexford and Antrim have any hang-ups from heavy defeats last September? == SPORTSDAZ FOOTBALL broadcasts every Wednesday on sportsdaz.ie There's a football episode of THE THIRD HALF this week looking back at the TG4 All-Ireland senior semi-finals Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Killian Whelan look back at the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior camogie quarter-finals. Schedule: 0:00 - Latest News/Talking Points 17:40 - Kilkenny 2-24 Dublin 1-11 27:45 - Waterford 3-16 Limerick 1-12 The business end of the camogie championship season is in full swing.  The intermediate semi-finals have moved to Sunday, there's complaints about the lack of male pundits on social media, Westmeath's appeal fails, and Offaly and Laois are relegated from their respective tiers. Kilkenny booked their place in the All-Ireland senior semi-finals following a 16-point victory over Dublin.  Adrian O'Sullivan's side made a positive start with Niamh Gannon's goal but 1-11 in 12 minutes put the Cats in control.  Are Kilkenny quietly going about their business?  And what do Dublin need now to build on a solid 2022? And finally, we look back at Waterford's first semi-final qualification since 1959.  the Deise created many memorable moments in their 10-point win over Limerick?  But manager Derek Lyons wasn't happy withe thier second half.  Could the Shannonsiders have done better or did they overachieve to reach this stage?  Either way, stability is key going forward. == SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE broadcasts every Thursday on sportsdaz.ie There's also a football version of THE THIRD HALF this week, now available Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Niamh Kindlon review the weekend's TG4 All-Ireland senior football semi-finals. Schedule: 0:00 - Review previous weekend (senior quarter-finals, intermediate/junior semis) 26:10 - Meath 0-12 Donegal 1-7 55:55 - Kerry 4-10 Mayo 0-13 Due to a week being taken off last week, we've a lot of catching up to do so Darren & Niamh go back to July 9th and that Super Saturday in the TG4 All-Ireland senior quarter-finals - Dublin caught out, Mayo defy predictions, Armagh plan backfires, and Emma Duggan Superstar).  There's also a look at the intermediate and junior semis as Antrim, Fermanagh, Laois and Wexford qualify for Croke Park. We go back to the action in Croke Park last Saturday starting Meath's two-point win over Donegal.  Again, Emma Duggan stepped up but like  through champions, the Royals find a way to get the job done.  Did Donegal bottle it when they'd an extra player? Meath's leaders asserted themselves but did Donegal's?  Did refereeing decisions play a part? Finally, we look back on Kerry's impressive victory over Mayo.  How did Cork not breach a loose defence or is that unfair on the slick play from the Kingdom?  Kerry all on the same page and defence were organised?  Can they win first All-Ireland in 29 years?  How do we rate 2022 for Mayo as they missing so many players?  Who were the top players? == SPORTSDAZ FOOTBALL broadcasts this Wednesday on sportsdaz.ie There will be a 'THE THIRD HALF' camogie special this week on Tuesday Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Killian Whelan present the magazine show looking at the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland camogie championships. Schedule: 2:40 - Emma Martin (Harpist & Singer) 14:20 - Sarah's Song (I gconaí ann) 17:40 - Latest News 49:35 - Previews - Intermediate quarter-finals - Derry vs Dublin, Kerry vs Meath We have a very special guest this week as Harpist and singer Emma Martin joins us as we remember her friend Sarah Carty who passed away from a rare form of cancer at just 28 years old.  Sarah was a passionate camogie fan and they met playing the game together in Donegal. Emma wrote a beautiful song in Sarah's memory and also to raise funds for 'First Descents' a life-changing outdoor activities organisation for young adults with cancer and serious health conditions.  The song was launched last Saturday at The Ferryman pub in Dublin last Saturday. To learn more about 'First Descents,' click HERE We'll be playing Sarah's song twice on today's show and you can also hear it on other platforms including spotify and twitter.  Click HERE to support Emma's fundraiser. == Also on the show, we discuss the main talking points including Bill Mullaney stepping down as Tipperary manager, could it be a costly final round defeat for Cork with no Orla Cronin and an Ashling Thompson red card, what's going on in Westmeath as they quietly exit the intermediate championship following a points deduction, and we stand behind Ursula Jacob and call out the begrudgers and cowards who use social media as a form of bullying! Finally, we preview this Saturday's double header in Portlaoise in the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland intermediate quarter-finals.  Derry take on Dublin at 1.30pm, followed by Kerry meeting Meath at 4pm. == SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE broadcasts every Thursday on sportsdaz.ie Cover Photo (c) Hannah Shields - Clonduff Camogie Club Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Niamh Kindlon present the magazine show looking at the TG4 All-Ireland championships. Schedule: 3:10 - Sarah Rowe (Coca-Cola Thank You Fund Ambassador) 21:35 - Latest News 38:30 - Preview - Armagh vs Kerry 1:03:05 - Preview - Meath vs Galway Collingwood AFLW star Sarah Rowe joins us to talk about her role as a Coca Cola Thank You Fund Ambassador (click HERE).  We also discuss Mayo vs Cork, how difficult it is not to be with the county this year, other LGFA thoughts and the experience of being on 'Pulling With My Parents.' Darren and Niamh look at the latest news including the excessive expenses for inter county players as reported in the42.ie, Louth manager Wayne Freeman stepping aside, Westmeath's relegation back to intermediate following their loss to Cavan, this week's tie between Monaghan and Waterford, the TG4 senior quarter-finals, and the intermediate and junior semis. We focus on the two games LIVE on TG4 starting with Armagh against Kerry on Saturday (5pm Tullamore).  The Orchard County have taken a big gamble by not driving on for top spot in Group B and the pressure is on them leading into this Division 2 League Final rematch.  Meanwhile, the Kingdom have been quietly going about their business. And then attention turns to the second game (7.15pm Tullamore) as All-Ireland champions Meath meet Galway.  Two counties that don't cross paths often, this is their first championship meeting in 16 years and first competitive clash since 2014.  The Tribeswomen have a good record against the Royals but Meath are a tougher unit now. == SPORTSDAZ FOOTBALL broadcasts every Wednesday on sportsdaz.ie Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music Next week on THE THIRD HALF, we review Armagh vs Kerry, and Meath vs Galway #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly & Killian Whelan present the magazine show looking at the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland championships. Schedule: 0:00 - Latest News 19:50 - Shannon O'Doherty (Derry manager) 28:10 - Preview - Wexford vs Dublin 49:45 - Preview - Galway vs Kilkenny Darren and Killian look ahead to the start of the Nancy Murray Cup, round-up the latest standings in the Junior and intermediate championships, reflect on the success of Camogie Feile, and the start of the All-Ireland under 16 championships. Killian catches up with Derry captain Shannon O'Doherty after their win over Cork in the intermediate championship on Sunday in Owenbeg.  It's created an exciting group with five teams still fighting for the three spots in Group 2 leading into the final round this Saturday. We preview the big match in Bellefield, Enniscorthy on Saturday (4pm) as Wexford host Dublin in the senior championship.  With so many premutations, it's possible neither will make the quarter-finals.   But one certainty is that one of these teams will be out afterwards.  Darren & Killian look at what to expect from this game and the others in Group 1. And then all eyes are on the clash of unbeaten heavyweights as Galway and Kilkenny go one-on-one in Kenny Park, Athenry on Saturday (4pm).  A semi-final place to join Cork is up for grabs though the loser still has the quarter-final route.  It's always explosive when these two collide and we look forward to it, as well as the decisions to be made in the other Group 2 ties. == SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE broadcasts every Thursday on sportsdaz.ie Cover Photo (c) Hannah Shields - Clonduff camogie club Theme Music (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Niamh Kindlon present the magazine show looking at the TG4 All-Ireland championships. Schedule: 0:00 - Part 1 - Senior Quarter-Final fixtures, Zucar Minor Sponsorship, under 16 semis 15:50 - Part 2 - Áine McDonagh - Hawthorn, Armagh vs Monaghan, Cavan vs Westmeath 38:00 - Part 3 - Lidl & Laois, King & Queen of Football, New York in Ireland, and Fundraiser - Aisling Kennedy - Ballymacarbry Matches are limited this weekend but that doesn't slow down the show with plenty to talk about on a topical episode of SportsDaz Footbal. In Part 1, we look at the senior quarter-final fixtures, which will see Armagh vs Kerry, and Meath vs Galway live on TG4, Zucar have been announced as new sponsors for the minor championships which return on July 20th; and we look ahead to tonight's six All-Ireland semi-finals at under 16. Part 2 starts with the news that Galway's Áine McDonagh is heading to the AFLW, we look at Armagh's win over Monaghan and question the slow nature of the second half, and one team will be relegated this Sunday, but will it be Cavan or Westmeath? In the final part, we call LIDL for their cock-up regarding Laois' billboard on an upcoming campaign, who are the King and Queen of Football, we reflect on New York's recent visit to Ireland the possibilities for further transatlantic relations, and we plead for support for a fundraiser for Ballymacarbry's Aisling Kennedy, following a serious accident last April. Aisling's Journey - Help Aisling Home.  Click HERE for more details == SPORTSDAZ FOOTBALL broadcasts every Wednesday on sportsdaz.ie Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music On this week's THE THIRD HALF, we review Dublin vs Mayo, and Cork vs Waterford. #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Niamh Kindlon look back at Saturday's games at MW Hire O'Moore Park, Portlaoise in the TG4 All-Ireland senior football championship. Schedule: 0:00 - Championship Round-Up 22:20 - Dublin 1-14 Mayo 0-7 43:40 - Cork 2-10 Waterford 1-5 The big names started coming to the front in the TG4 intermediate championship as the semi-finals became known; London shocked Carlow but not enough to reach the final four of the TG4 Junior championship; while Tipperary avoid the relegation play-offs with a win over Cavan. We look back at Dublin's win over Mayo in Portlaoise.  Jennifer Dunne was superb with a strong supporting cast led by Caoimhe O'Connor.  Dublin looked strong and hungry for victory but did Mayo believe they could get a result? Then it's Cork against Waterford.  Doireann O'Sullivan led the Rebellettes to victory with 1-7 while Libby Coppinger also found the net.  But the Deise put it up to them with the wind before drawing a blank in the second half, and ultimately crashed out of the championship. == THE THIRD HALF broadcasts every Monday on sportsdaz.ie, when they are LIVE matches on TV. Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Killian Whelan present the magazine show looking at the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Championships. Schedule: 0:00 - Latest News 27:15 - Preview - Limerick vs Down 45:15 - Preview - Antrim vs Galway Darren and Killian discuss the game's latest talking points including more chat on the hurling/camogie clash in Clare last week, venues have been confirmed for the All-Ireland senior and intermediate knockout stages, and we look at the state of play in the intermediate and premier junior championships. Our first featured game takes us to Cappamore (Saturday 4pm) as Limerick and Down meet in their own battle of survival.  The Shannonsiders finally got a victory this year against Offaly two weeks ago and another will put them in a strong position.  Down need a win to stay in quarter-final contention and that priceless point against Antrim in Round 2 could be key. Then it's off to Dunloy (Saturday 4pm) for the intriguing clash between last year's All-Ireland intermediate and senior champions as Antrim entertain Galway.  The Saffrons put in a good shift against Kilkenny only going down by six points and will look for something similiar here.  The Tribeswomen dismissed Down the last day and have three wins from three but this is certainly their stiffest test so far. == SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE broadcasts every Thursday on sportsdaz.ie Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Killian Whelan & Darren Kelly present the magazine show looking at the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland championships. Schedule: 0:00 - Latest News 24:25 - Antrim manager Elaine Dowds 36:15 - Louise Keane - Upcoming Camogie PRIDE round 42:55 - Previews including Dublin vs Tipperary, and Waterford vs Wexford Killian and Darren discuss the latest news on camogie including refereeing decisions, big results in the opening round and more. Antrim manager Elaine Dowds joins Killian to talk about winning Ulster, their big victory over Offaly, and the challenge against Down this weekend. Louise Keane gives us an insight into the Camogie Association's support for the PRIDE round coming up and how important is is to promote inclusion from all walks of life. And finally, we look ahead to next week's games including Dublin vs Tipperary, and Waterford vs Wexford. Check out all our shows with the 'SportsDaz Squad' on Patreon == SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE broadcasts every Thursday on sportsdaz.ie Theme Song (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
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