Fermanagh champions Erne Gaels Belleek moved into the Ulster club senior football championship semi-finals thanks to an extra time victory over Cavan counterparts Kingscourt Stars this evening.
Kilkerrin Clonberne, chasing a fifth AIB All-Ireland senior club championship title in a row, have qualified for the Connacht final after a 1-17 to 2-7 win over Mayo champions Westport.
The overall players of the year in the Tailteann Cup football championship and in the Joe McDonagh, Christy Ring, Nickey Rackard and Lory Meagher Cup hurling championships were announced tonight at a special black-tie banquet at Croke Park.
The Nickey Rackard winners Roscommon lead the way in this year's Champion 15 selection, claiming an impressive four spots on this formidable team, with a further six counties also represented.
Kingscourt Stars tore up the script against Gowna at Kingspan Breffni this afternoon to secure their first Cavan senior football championship title in a decade.
Gowna will play Kingscourt Stars in next month's Cavan senior football championship final after both sides came through their respective semi-finals at Kingspan Breffni on Sunday.
The Steering Group on Integration have shared more details on the core principles that have been agreed as part of the ongoing work towards Integration for all Gaelic games.
The semi-final pairings for the Cavan senior football championship have been confirmed following Kingscourt Stars' 2-14 to 1-12 win over Ballyhaise last night (Wednesday).
Holders Crosserlough were the first team to move into the last four of this year's Cavan senior football championship by defeating Arva on a 2-17 to 0-19 scoreline at Kingspan Breffni last night.
The FRC have issued their final report and as well as proposing that all current rule enhancements remain in place, they have advocated seven additional modifications to Gaelic Football.
Kingspan Breffni in Cavan will host the All-Ireland Gaelic Masters Football Championship's flagship Dr Mick Loftus Cup final on Saturday week, September 13 at 3pm.
Kingscourt Stars moved to the top of the table in the Cavan senior football championship last night thanks to a 3-13 to 1-10 win against Ballyhaise in Mullagh.
Westmeath senior football manager Dermot McCabe looks set for a switch to his native Cavan after it emerged this morning that fellow candidate Finbar O'Reilly has dropped out of the race to become the Breffni County's next supremo.
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