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Irish Times
17 hours ago
- Sport
- Irish Times
Tipperary ease into All-Ireland semi-finals with convincing win over Galway
All-Ireland SHC quarter-final: Tipperary 1-28 Galway 2-17 Tipperary are heading back to Croke Park for the first time since the 2019 All-Ireland final after a comfortable eight-point victory over Galway . The Premier will face Kilkenny in that semi-final on Sunday, July 6th. The result in front of 15,404 fans at the Gaelic Grounds also means that giant-killers Dublin will meet Cork the previous evening . The old and young guards came up trumps for Liam Cahill's side. On the inside line, Jason Forde and John McGrath shared 10 points, led by Forde's 0-7. That tally was matched by the roving duo of Jake Morris and Andrew Ormond, who scored 0-5 each. READ MORE Teenage talent Oisín O'Donoghue made sure they would avenge their 2023 quarter-final exit against the same opponents with the clinching goal. Colm Molloy and Declan McLoughlin, in the final play, hit the net for Galway. They were overly reliant on Cathal Mannion's 13 points. The Tribesmen tallied 16 wides plus a handful of missed goal chances. Tipp missed the posts with 14 shots. Tipp won the toss and chose to play with the breeze at their backs. Whereas Galway were reliant on Mannion for nine of their 11 first-half points, all six Tipp forwards were on the scoresheet within 25 minutes. Forde tallied five points, comprising four from play and a sideline cut. McGrath tacked on three more and assisted two of Forde's scores. Vice-captain Morris also shone with 0-3 and was fouled for three scoreable frees. Galway began with an early response to their Leinster final defeat. Mannion split the posts for three of the first five points, including one from play. Tipp responded each time with instant equalisers. [ Inspired 14-man Dublin beat Limerick in remarkable championship shock Opens in new window ] Tipperary's Oisin O'Donoghue celebrates. Photograph: Tom O'Hanlon/Inpho The Premier went on to thread together five points on the spin. Forde scored two of those and laid on McGrath's first. Centre-forward Ormond also had a sight of goal. Back from suspension, Darach Fahy advanced to save with his leg. Trailing 0-7 to 0-3, Galway kept in touch with points from play via Conor Whelan, Mannion, and Conor Cooney. Tipp's biggest advantage was seven, 0-15 to 0-8, on the half-hour. Mannion finished the second half as he started it, with three of the final four points. They could've had a goal in the closing stages, too. Kevin Cooney was forced to shoot early, and Rhys Shelly dived to turn the sliotar around the post. They trailed 0-16 to 0-11 at half-time, but got their goal within five minutes of the restart. Conor Cooney swooped on to a loose pass and fed Molloy out wide. Robert Doyle slipped and the Kilnadeema-Leitrim attacker took full advantage, racing in for a low finish to the far corner. The gap was two, but Galway didn't score again for the next 12 minutes. They tallied seven wides in the third quarter. In the meantime, Tipp scrubbed the goal with six consecutive points. Ormond accounted for two and won a free for McCarthy. Forde slotted his second sideline They almost capped it with a goal, but Fahy denied Morris and Darragh Stakelum's rebound. Tom Monaghan broke the spell, only for Tipp to find the net in the 59th minute. Noel McGrath fed the sliotar to O'Donoghue, who wrong-footed the keeper for his second championship goal. When Galway tried the same short free routine that led to a Brian Concannon goal in the Leinster final, the forward was too close to the free-taker. Mannion went for goal from another free, which Shelly saved, and Eoghan Connolly got in the way of a Concannon strike. Declan McLoughlin had three late efforts. Doyle blocked one, the next flew wide, but the final one evaded Shelly's grasp to find the net. Tipperary: R Shelly; M Breen, R Doyle, B O'Mara; C Morgan, E Connolly, R Maher; W Connors (0-1), P McGarry; J Morris (0-5), A Ormond (0-5), S O'Farrell (0-1); D McCarthy (0-3, three frees), J McGrath (0-3), J Forde (0-7, two sideline cuts, one free). Subs: D Stakelum (0-2) for McGarry (h-t), N McGrath (0-1) for J McGrath (48 mins), O O'Donoghue (1-0) for McCarthy (52), C Stakelum for O'Farrell (59), S Kennedy for Connors (66). Galway: D Fahy; P Mannion, Daithí Burke, D Morrissey; S Linnane, G Lee, C Fahy; David Burke, R Glennon; C Whelan (0-1), C Cooney (0-1), B Concannon; C Mannion (0-13, eight frees, three 65s), C Molloy (1-0), K Cooney. Subs: TJ Brennan for Linnane (h-t), T Monaghan (0-2) for David Burke (50), D McLoughlin (1-0) for C Cooney (51), T Killeen for K Cooney (58), R Burke for Glennon (66). Referee: S Stack (Dublin).


BBC News
18 hours ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Tipp ease past Galway to set up Cats semi-final
Tipperary proved too strong for Galway in Saturday's second All-Ireland Hurling quarter-final with a 1-28 to 2-17 victory setting up a last-four encounter against six of Tipp's forwards scored in the first half at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick to give the Premier County a 0-16 to 0-11 lead at the break. Galway hit back early in the second half with a superb individual goal from Colm Molloy bringing the Leinster side back to within two points. However, Tipperary were not to be denied and kept the scoreboard ticking over before substitute Oisin O'Donoghue's 60th-minute goal killed the game as a contest. Corner-forward Jason Forde top-scored for Tipp with 0-7, while Jake Morris and Andrew Ormond hit 0-5 apiece. Cathal Mannion scored 0-13 for Galway, for whom substitute Declan McLoughlin scored a late consolation goal. Tipperary, who are chasing a 29th All-Ireland title, will face Leinster champions Kilkenny in a repeat of the 2019 final on 6 July for a place in this year's who stunned Limerick earlier on Saturday, face Cork in the other semi-final on 5 July.


The Irish Sun
15-06-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Tipperary's hammering of Laois raises further questions about viability of current preliminary quarter-final format
ANOTHER preliminary quarter-final, and another Munster county wins in a landslide. The future of the backdoor for Joe McDonagh teams into the All-Ireland series has been questioned heavily since the Munster final had to go to penalties — and events in Portlaoise yesterday look like more evidence for the prosecution. Advertisement Explosive starts to each half meant that Tipperary never switched out of second gear in their battle with a Laois side that lacked both physical and mental energy. Whatever about extending the season for the Joe McDonagh Cup winners — though And how much Tipp boss Liam Cahill learned ahead of what will be a very different type of battle with Galway next week remains to be seen. The visitors' Willie Connors had hoisted over three excellent points from midfield to take Laois sweeper Paddy Purcell out of the game. Advertisement Read More On GAA And when Tipp did get inside, Jason Forde from a tight angle made it 1-5 to no score after five minutes. During the week, GAA president Jarlath Burns spoke about how important these games are to the counties, and around 6,640 supporters filed into O'Moore Park for yesterday's double header. But they did not have the chance to entertain the possibility of an upset, or even get 35 minutes of a competitive fixture that might road-test the Premier County. Purcell finally got Laois off the mark and an impressive save from Cathal Dunne to deny Darragh McCarthy was another spark that finally got the O'Moore County going — and for the remainder of the first half, they hung on Tipp's coat-tails. Advertisement Most read in GAA Hurling Close to goal, the Tipperary full-backs were imperious as Bryan O'Mara marshalled a line that was in complete control. But Pádraig Delaney and Donnacha Hartnett scored from distance, while Purcell also weighed in with points that kept the gap at a single-digit margin for the remainder of the first half. GAA fans 'loved seeing and hearing' the late Micheal O Muircheartaigh as he features in RTE documentary Hell for Leather Those scores served to balance out some fine points from Andrew Ormond and John McGrath. Within five minutes of the restart, Tipperary shattered the ten-point barrier when Purcell scored to make it 1-18 to 0-13. Advertisement By the time Laois scored again, Sam O'Farrell and Forde both found the net with precise finishes. The remaining half an hour was high on honest endeavour but completely lacking in Championship intensity, with the crowd only sparking into life when John McGrath hit the crossbar and Peter McGarry the post. 1 Jason Forde was the top scorer as Tipp ran out 3-32 to 0-18 winners Against Galway next Saturday, those chances will be all-important. Yesterday, the only difference it made was on the statistician's notes. Advertisement TIPPERARY: R Shelly; M Breen, B O'Mara, R Doyle 0-1; C Morgan, R Maher, S Kennedy; W Connors 0-5, J Caesar 0-1; A Tynan 0-1, A Ormond 0-3, S O'Farrell 1-1; J Forde 2-5 2f, J McGrath 0-3, D McCarthy 0-9, 6f, 1 65. Subs: J Ryan for Doyle h-t, O O'Donoghue 0-1 for Ormond 47 mins, P McGarry 0-1 for Maher 47, B McGrath for Morgan 54, J Fogarty 0-1 for McCarthy 55. LAOIS: C Dunne; C Comerford, L Cleere, D Hartnett 0-1; R Mullaney, P Delaney 0-1, J Walshe 0-1; P Purcell 0-4, A Corby, M Dowling; Tomás Keyes 0-9, 6f, B Conroy, J Keyes 0-1. Subs: T Cuddy for Delaney 35 mins, J Lennon for Corby 49, A Dunphy 0-1 for Dowling 51, P Dunne for Mullaney 56, M Phelan for Walshe 64. Advertisement REFEREE: C Mooney (Dublin).


Irish Independent
14-06-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Jason Forde leads the way as Tipperary progress to All-Ireland SHC last eight with emphatic win over Laois
Jason Forde bagged 2-5 as Tipperary ran out 23-point winners over Laois to book an All-Ireland quarter-final against Galway.


Irish Times
14-06-2025
- Sport
- Irish Times
Jason Forde hits 2-5 as Tipperary ease past Laois and set up quarter-final against Galway
All-Ireland SHC preliminary quarter-final: Laois 0-18 Tipperary 3-32 Jason Forde bagged 2-5 as Tipperary ran out 23-point winners over Laois at O'Moore Park to book an All-Ireland quarter-final against Galway. The Premier County racked up 7-38 against Offaly in this fixture two years ago, and they could've come closer to that mark but for the crossbar, post, and Cathal Dunne denying them further green flags. Sam O'Farrell netted his first goal for Tipp, while Darragh McCarthy tallied 0-9, and Willie Connors clipped 0-5 from midfield. They had 12 different scorers in total. Liam Cahill made three changes as Eoghan Connolly was marked absent, while Jake Morris and Conor Stakelum were named on the bench and weren't called upon. In came Joe Caesar, Alan Tynan, and Séamus Kennedy for his first championship start since 2023. READ MORE Kennedy's St Mary's clubmate Peter McGarry also gained a senior debut off the bench. Ryan Mullaney was added to the Laois starting team, while Diarmaid Conway was a late withdrawal, replaced by Donnacha Hartnett. The hosts deployed Fiachra C Fennell as a sweeper, but Tipp were able to steer around him for an opening 1-5 burst inside five minutes. Forde began the scoring after 20 seconds and the Silvermines star then found the net in the fourth minute after O'Farrell secured the sliotar. Connors also struck three points from midfield in that fast start. They could've added a second goal as McCarthy tried to make sure of his finish, only for Dunne to turn his shot around the post. Laois' Lee Cleere challenges Jason Forde of Tipperary. Photograph: Leah Scholes/Inpho The Laois goalkeeper had caught the eye with a breathtaking double save in the Joe McDonagh Cup final defeat and he produced another here from Forde and John McGrath, before play was called back for a tap-over McCarthy free. Laois produced some good puck-out routines for Paddy Purcell to open their account with a brace. Tomás Keyes converted four frees, two of which he won himself, and tacked on a pair from play to help cut the deficit to six. He also threatened a goal, but Rhys Shelly saved and Michael Breen cleared Mark Dowling's rebound effort. Three defenders got on the board, Hartnett, Jordan Walshe and Pádraig Delaney, but the hosts were derailed by inaccurate shooting. They hit nine wides for a first-half conversion rate of 48 per cent, and ended with 17. Tipp put together some smart moves as Andrew Ormond struck 0-3, McGrath 0-2, and corner back Robert Doyle also got on the board before being withdrawn at half-time, at which stage they led 1-18 to 0-12. Purcell pointed from the restart, but Tipp added two goals within four minutes. For the first, McGrath broke Shelly's long ball for O'Farrell to rifle home his first senior goal. Then, McGrath rumbled a short puck-out for Ormond to tee up Forde's precise finish. McGrath smashed the crossbar with another opening moments later. McGarry impressed with his pace and passing. The former football panellist teed up points for Tynan and McGrath before slotting one of his own. In between, he came close to a debut goal only to crack the post. Joe Fogarty was off target with another, while Oisín O'Donoghue blasted over the bar. LAOIS: C Dunne; C Comerford, P Delaney (0-1), D Hartnett (0-1); R Mullaney, L Cleere, J Walshe (0-1); D Dooley, P Purcell (0-4); FC Fennell, T Keyes (0-9, 6f), A Corby; M Dowling, B Conroy, J Keyes (0-1). Subs: T Cuddy for Delaney (35 mins, inj); J Lennon for Corby (49); A Dunphy (0-1) for Dowling (51); P Dunne for Mullaney (57); M Phelan for Walshe (64). TIPPERARY: R Shelly; R Doyle (0-1), B O'Mara, M Breen; S Kennedy, C Morgan, R Maher; J Caesar (0-1), W Connors (0-5); A Tynan (0-1), A Ormond (0-3), S O'Farrell (1-1); J Forde (2-5, 2f), J McGrath (0-3), D McCarthy (0-9, 6f, one 65). Subs: J Ryan for Doyle (h-t); O O'Donoghue (0-1) for Ormond, P McGarry (0-1) for Maher (both 47 mins); B McGrath for Morgan (54); J Fogarty (0-1) for McCarthy (55). Referee: C Mooney (Dublin).