Dublin and Kilkenny's players wore shorts ahead of this afternoon's Leinster senior camogie championship semi-final as protest against the wearing of 'skorts'.
Monday's Leinster U20HC quarter-final between Dublin and Offaly has been switched from Parnell Park to Newbridge because of the condition of the Parnell Park pitch.
Dublin boss Dessie Farrell says Meath "fully deserved" yesterday's Leinster SFC semi-final victory against them in Portlaoise as they now turn their focus towards the All-Ireland series.
Meath brought an end to Dublin's decade-and-a-half dominance of the Leinster senior football championship by tearing up the script with a spirited 0-23 to 1-16 win over the capital men in Portlaoise this afternoon.
Niamh Hetherton, Caoimhe O'Connor, Chloe Darby and Niamh Crowley all shook the net at Cedral St Conleth's Park on Sunday afternoon as a 12-in-a-row chasing Dublin qualified for the TG4 Leinster SFC final on May 11 with a commanding victory over Kildare.
Meath and Louth overcame the terrible weather conditions and Kildare and Dublin respectively last night to set up a repeat of last year's Leinster U20FC final.
Despite a growing dependency on Con O'Callaghan in the wake of high-profile retirements and departures, Peter Canavan still thinks Dublin are a step above the rest in Leinster.
Dublin's long reign as Leinster football champions will come to an end if they don't improve on their performance against Wicklow, Dessie Farrell has warned.
Con O'Callaghan struck for 1-7 as Dublin came through a stiff test against Wicklow in Aughrim this afternoon to win by 2-21 to 0-18 and advance to the semi-finals of the Leinster senior football championship.
This weekend sees three provincial senior football championship quarter-finals and all four Ladies National Football League finals available for fans to watch live.
Dublin are through to the quarter-finals of the Leinster U20 football championship after an improved second-half showing earned them a 2-20 to 3-9 victory over Westmeath at Parnell Park last night.
Dublin bounced back from their opening defeat to Meath in the Leinster U20 football championship by handing Offaly a 2-17 to 1-13 defeat at Faithful Fields last night.
Mayo and Tyrone have been relegated from Division 1 of the Lidl National Football League and will be replaced in the top flight in 2026 by Galway and Cork, the two sides who made the drop last season.
Dublin referee Sean Stack will take charge of next Sunday's Allianz Hurling League Division 1 final between Tipperary and Cork at Páirc Uí Chaoimh (4pm).