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Munster LGFA Underage Intercounty 2021

Munster LGFA U14, U16 & Minor Championship 2021

Same format across all age groups

Top 2 teams in Group A play in A Final

Bottom of Group A & top team in Group B play in B Final

2nd & 3rd in Group B play in C Final

Result on the day of all games

Times & Venues TBC

Munster U14 Championship 2021

Group A: Cork, Kerry & Tipperary

Group B: Clare, Waterford & Limerick

Group A

Round 1 – 20th July

Kerry 3-11 -v- Tipperary 2-10 – Brosna GAA Ground – 7:30pm

Cork -v- Bye

Round 2 – 27th July

Cork 2-17 -v- Kerry 0-05 – Éire Óg GAA Grounds – 7pm

Tipperary -v- Bye

Round 3 – 3rd August

Tipperary -v- Cork

Kerry -v- Bye

Group B

Round 1 – 20th July

Clare 3-08 -v- Limerick 3-07

Waterford -v- Bye

Round 2 – 27th July

Limerick3-04 -v- Waterford 5-06

Clare -v-Bye

Round 3 – 3rd August

Waterford -v- Clare

Limerick -v- Bye

Finals

U14B & U14C 14th/15th August

U14A 14th/15th August

Munster U16 Championship 2021

Group A: Cork, Kerry & Tipperary

Group B: Clare, Waterford & Limerick

Group A

Round 1 – 21st July

Tipperary 1-04 -v- Cork 4-15

Kerry -v- Bye

Round 2 – 28th July

Kerry 6-10 -v- Tipperary 4-02 – Killarney Legion GAA Club – 7:15pm

Cork -v- Bye

Round 3 – 4th August

Cork -v- Kerry

Tipperary -v- Bye

Group B

Round 1 – 21st July

Waterford 2-12 -v- Limerick 3-05

Clare -v- Bye

Round 2 – 28th July

Limerick 3-10 -v- Clare 3-11

Waterford -v- Bye

Round 3 – 4th August

Clare -v- Waterford

Limerick -v- Bye

Finals

U16C – 21st August

U16A & U16B – 22nd August

Munster U18 Championship 2021

Group A: Cork, Kerry & Tipperary

Group B: Clare, Waterford & Limerick

Group A

Round 1 – 5th August

Cork -v- Tipperary

Kerry -v- Bye

Round 2 – 11th August

Kerry -v- Cork

Tipperary -v- Bye

Round 3 – 18th August

Tipperary -v- Kerry

Cork -v- Bye

Group B

Round 1 – 5th August

Clare -v- Limerick

Waterford -v- Bye

Round 2 – 11th August

Waterford -v- Clare

Limerick -v- Bye

Round 3 – 18th August

Limerick -v- Waterford

Clare -v- Bye

Finals

Minor C – 28th August

Minor A & B – 29th August

LGFA & TG4 confirm LIVE coverage of all 63 games in the 2021 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships

LGFA and TG4 confirm LIVE coverage of all 63 games in the 2021 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships

· 13 games pencilled in for TG4 coverage; 50 streamed on the LGFA and TG4’s dedicated Championship portal

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

The Ladies Gaelic Football Association and Championship sponsors TG4 have today announced a bumper schedule of live summer action.

It has been confirmed that all 63 games in the 2021 TG4 All-Ireland Championships will be available to watch LIVE – and Friday night football is back!

TG4 will screen a total of 13 live games – including an All-Ireland Final triple-header from Croke Park on Sunday, September 5, when the Junior, Intermediate and Senior champions will be crowned.

TG4’s exclusive coverage begins this Friday, July 9, with the meeting of meeting of Galway and Kerry in Group D of the Senior Championship (throw-in, 7.30pm).

The Friday night fare continues with the Ulster derby clash between Armagh and Cavan on Friday, July 16, while Tipperary will play Meath in another Friday night offering on July 23.

The pivotal Group 4 showdown between Kerry and Donegal is also live on Saturday, July 24, while TG4 will broadcast all four Senior Championship quarter-finals across the August Bank Holiday weekend, along with the Senior Championship semi-finals on Saturday, August 14.

In addition, the remaining 50 matches across the Junior, Intermediate and Senior Championships will be available to view live on the LGFA and TG4’s dedicated Championship online portal: https://page.inplayer.com/peilnamban/

This announcement comes as 2021 marks the 21st season of TG4’s sponsorship of the All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships – and the 21st year of live TV coverage of the All-Ireland Finals.

31 counties will set out on the road to potential glory, with 13 teams competing in the Senior Championship, 13 in the Intermediate grade, and five in the Junior Championship.

Peil na mBan Beo will be available to audiences globally on the TG4 Player at www.tg4.ie/beo and on the TG4 Mobile and Smart TV App.

Spórt TG4 will also have exclusive behind the scenes action from the championships across its social media channels.

Speaking to mark the launch of the 2021 TG4 Championships, TG4 Ardstiúrthóir TG4 Alan Esslemont said: “For 21 years now, TG4 has been the proud sponsor of the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships, during which time we have been the sport’s exclusive broadcaster and passionate partner of Peil na mBan/LGFA.

“TG4 is delighted to continue to lead the way, ensuring that women’s sport is front and centre for television audiences. Already this year, we have aired 150% more games from the 2021 Lidl Ladies National Football Leagues; we will continue to make even more games available to the public, free to air, nationally and internationally across all our broadcast platforms.

“Above all, I look forward to all the sporting action over the summer and to hearing the roar of the crowd (however many they may be) at the TG4 All-Ireland Finals in Croke Park this September.”

Ladies Gaelic Football Association President Mícheál Naughton commented: “We’re looking forward to another brilliant season of TG4 All-Ireland Championship Football, coming hot on the heels of a memorable Lidl National League campaign.

“This is the 21st year of our long-standing partnership with TG4, which continues to go from strength to strength. We’re grateful to our Championship sponsors and official broadcast partner for their continued investment in, and support of, our Championships.

“We’re in a position, too, where we can welcome back spectators to our fixtures, albeit in a limited capacity for now, but their presence will add to our games and we look forward to welcoming our loyal supporters back through the turnstiles.

“It promises to be another memorable Championship season up to Sunday, September 5, when we will crown our Junior, Intermediate and Senior Champions for 2021.

“You can follow all of the action on TG4 and on our dedicated Championship portal – with all 63 games available to view live. For the #ProperFan in your life, this is a real treat and we’re sure to witness many spectacular moments before the West County Hotel, Mary Quinn Memorial and Brendan Martin Cups are handed over.”

TG4 has also confirmed that former Galway star Máire Ní Bhraonáin will lead the Irish language broadcaster’s Peil na mBan Beo coverage once again for the forthcoming season.

Máire will be joined on live coverage by a top-class team of analysts. Cork legend Rena Buckley, an 11-time TG4 All-Ireland Senior medallist, is on board again alongside Dublin’s Sorcha Furlong, a leading figure in the breakthrough 2010 win for the Sky Blues.

2020 TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate winner and Players’ Player of the Year Vikki Wall will also provide expert insight – and she’s a key member of the Meath team now preparing for Senior Championship fare. Former Waterford star Michelle Ryan, ex-Dublin ace Sinéad Finnegan, and Cork’s Rhóna Ní Bhuachalla, who netted crucial goals in the 2014 and 2016 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Finals, make up the star-studded TG4 team.

A host of leading inter-county stars joined Máire at the stunning Aasleagh Falls, Leenane, County Mayo, to mark the launch of the 2021 TG4 All-Ireland Championships.

In attendance were Dublin’s long-serving star Lyndsey Davey, a five-time TG4 All-Ireland Senior medallist, Armagh’s Blaithín Mackin, Mayo ace Niamh Kelly, and Kerry’s Aishling O’Connell.

The senior players were joined at Aasleagh Falls by Intermediate duo Sinéad Kenny (Roscommon) and Fiona Claffey (Westmeath), as well as Junior players Gráinne McLoughlin (Limerick) and Niamh McCarthy (Limerick).

In the 2021 TG4 Senior Championship, Dublin are the team to catch as the Sky Blues, who recently captured the Lidl National League Division 1 title, aim for a fifth successive Brendan Martin Cup win.

Dublin’s opening fixture in the 2021 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship will be streamed live next Saturday, July 10, when they take on Tyrone at Kingspan Breffni.

Dublin will face stiff opposition from last year’s beaten finalists, Cork, who also succumbed to Mick Bohan’s charges in the 2021 Lidl NFL Final.

2020 semi-finalists Galway and Armagh are other teams to watch out for in the Senior grade, along with Mayo, under the management of former county star Michael Moyles.

Westmeath, meanwhile, will be aiming to go one step further in the Intermediate Championship, after suffering defeat to Meath at Croke Park last December.

And in the Junior grade, five teams are bidding for glory, namely Antrim, Carlow, Derry, Limerick and Wicklow, who were runners-up last year.

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TG4 All Ireland Ladies Football Championship 2021 – All ties at 2pm unless stated

Friday 9th July 2021

TG4 All Ireland Senior Championship – Group 4 – Round 1 – Live on TG4

Galway v Kerry – Cusack Park, Ennis, 7.30pm

Saturday 10th July 2021

TG4 All Ireland Senior Championship – Group 1 – Round 1

Armagh v Monaghan – Athletic Grounds.

Cavan v Mayo – Markievicz Park.

TG4 All Ireland Senior Championship – Group 2 – Round 1

Cork v Meath – St Brendans Park, Birr.

TG4 All Ireland Senior Championship – Group 3 – Round 1

Dublin v Tyrone- Kingspan Breffni.

TG4 All Ireland Intermediate Championship – Group 2 – Round 1

Leitrim v Fermanagh – Ballinamore Sean O’Heslins.

TG4 All Ireland Junior Championship – Round 1

Antrim v Derry – Corrigan Park, Belfast.

Sunday 11th July 2021

TG4 All Ireland Intermediate Championship – Group 1 – Round 1

Westmeath v Longford – TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar.

Wexford v Sligo – Ferbane.

TG4 All Ireland Intermediate Championship – Group 3 – Round 1

Roscommon v Kildare – Duggan Park, Ballinasloe.

TG4 All Ireland Intermediate Championship – Group 4 – Round 1

Down v Offaly – Lannleire, Dunleer, 1pm.

TG4 All Ireland Junior Championship – Round 1

Limerick v Wicklow – John Lockes, Callan.

Ends

Lidl Ladies Team of the League Division 2

THE Lidl Teams of the 2021 Ladies National Football Leagues – selected by the Ladies Gaelic Football Association’s All Star committee – have been revealed.

Champions Meath lead the way on the Division 2 selection, with eight players included.

Goalkeeper Monica McGuirk, Emma Troy (Division 2 Final Player of the Match), Aoibhín Cleary, Máire O’Shaughnessy, Vikki Wall, Niamh O’Sullivan, Stacey Grimes and Emma Duggan are all acknowledged for their efforts throughout the campaign.

Runners-up Kerry are represented by four players – Aislinn Desmond, Cáit Lynch, Niamh Carmody and Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh – while there are two players from semi-finalists Monaghan in the selected XV, namely Aoife McAnespie and Ellen McCarron. There’s also a place in the team for Cavan’s long-serving Sinéad Greene.

  1. Monica McGuirk – Meath
  2. Emma Troy – Meath
  3. Aislinn Desmond – Kerry
  4. Aoife McAnespie – Monaghan
  5. Sinéad Greene – Cavan
  6. Aoibhín Cleary – Meath
  7. Cáit Lynch – Kerry
  8. Niamh Carmody – Kerry
  9. Máire O’Shaughnessy – Meath
  10. Vikki Wall – Meath
  11. Ellen McCarron – Monaghan
  12. Niamh O’Sullivan – Meath
  13. Stacey Grimes – Meath
  14. Emma Duggan – Meath
  15. Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh – Kerry

Kerry-v- Meath show your support

As you already know Kerry have reached the final of the Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 2. It’s great to be in a final and one im sure everyone is looking forward to. What makes it even better is the game is fixed for Croke Park on Saturday 26th June at 5pm. With reduce attendance in place due to covid restrictions I am appealing to all clubs to show your support across your social media platforms. Maybe clubs could post a short video message from one of your teams wishing the team and management all the best in the lead up to the final.
I have no doubt it will be of great joy to all involved in the lead up to the final in what has being a challenging time for all concerned.

Please comply with Covid regulations at all times.
#ciarraiabu #serioussupport

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2021 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championship Fixtures announced

2021 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championship Fixtures announced

Champions Dublin to face Tyrone in opening round
Cork to open campaign against 2020 TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate winners
2020 Senior semi-finalists Armagh to begin against Ulster rivals Monaghan
CHAMPIONS Dublin will open the defence of their TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Senior Championship crown with a clash against Tyrone.

The confirmed fixtures for the 2021 campaign have also pitted 2020 Senior runners-up Cork against last year’s All-Ireland Intermediate champions Meath in the opening round.

The 2021 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships get underway on July 10, with Dublin in Group C alongside Tyrone and Waterford.

Cork were drawn with Munster rivals Tipperary, and Meath, in Group B, while Group A, the only four-team group, contains Ulster teams Armagh, Cavan and Monaghan, along with Mayo.

The opening fixtures in this group will Armagh, the 2020 semi-finalists, take on Monaghan, with Cavan facing Mayo.

In Group D, the opening game of a group with a real Gaeltacht feel is the meeting of Galway and Kerry, with Donegal also in this pool.

Two teams will emerge from each group to contest the quarter-finals over the August Bank Holiday weekend; the semi-finals are pencilled in for August 14, and the Final will be played at Croke Park on Sunday, September 5.

The TG4 Intermediate Championship will follow a similar pattern, with two teams qualifying from each group to play in the quarter-finals.

Westmeath, the 2020 runners-up who will be aiming for promotion back to the Senior ranks, begin their campaign against fellow Leinster side Longford in Group 1, with Wexford facing Sligo in this four-team group.

Elsewhere, 2020 Junior Champions Fermanagh will take on Leitrim in their Group 2 opener, the opening Group 3 game is Roscommon against Kildare, with Offaly facing Down in Group 4.

In a five-team TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship group, four teams will qualify from the round-robin stage to contest the semi-finals.

Antrim meet Derry in an Ulster derby on the opening weekend, with Limerick facing 2020 runners-up Wicklow. Carlow have a bye in Round 1 before they commence their campaign with a fixture against Antrim in Round 2.

2021 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship Fixtures

Round 1 – 10th July

Group 1

Armagh v Monaghan

Cavan v Mayo

Group 2: Cork v Meath

Group 3: Dublin v Tyrone

Group 4: Galway v Kerry

Round 2 – 17th July

Group 1:

Monaghan v Mayo

Armagh v Cavan

Group 2: Cork v Tipperary

Group 3: Dublin v Waterford

Group 4: Donegal v Galway

Round 3 – 24th July

Group 1:

Monaghan v Cavan

Armagh v Mayo

Group 2: Tipperary v Meath

Group 3: Tyrone v Waterford

Group 4: Kerry v Donegal

Quarter-finals – 31st July/ 1st August/2nd August

QF 1:                1st Group 1 v 2nd Group 2

QF 2:                1st Group 2 v 2nd Group 3

QF 3:                1st Group 3 v 2nd Group 4

QF 4:                1st Group 4 v 2nd Group 1

Semi-Finals – 14th August

SF 1:                Winner Q/F 1 v Winner Q/F 2

SF 2:                Winner Q/F 3 v Winner Q/F 4

Final – 5th September

 

2021 TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Championship Fixtures

Round 1  – 11th July

Group 1:

Westmeath v Longford

Wexford v Sligo

Group 2: Fermanagh v Leitrim (To be played on Saturday 10th July)

Group 3: Roscommon v Kildare

Group 4: Offaly v Down

Round 2 – 18th July

Group 1:

Longford v Wexford

Westmeath v Sligo

Group 2: Clare v Leitrim

Group 3: Kildare v Laois

Group 4: Down v Louth

Round 3 – 25th July

Group 1:

Longford v Sligo

Westmeath v Wexford

Group 2: Clare v Fermanagh

Group 3: Roscommon v Laois

Group 4: Louth v Offaly

Quarter-finals – 7th/8th August

QF 1: 1st Group 1 v 2nd Group 2

QF 2: 1st Group 2 v 2nd Group 3

QF 3: 1st Group 3 v 2nd Group 4

QF 4: 1st Group 4 v 2nd Group 1

Semi-Finals – 14th/15th August

SF 1: Winner Q/F 1 v Winner Q/F 2

SF 2: Winner Q/F 3 v Winner Q/F 4

Final – 5th September

2021 TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship Fixtures

Round 1 – 11th July 2021

Antrim v Derry  (To be played on Saturday 10th July)

Limerick v Wicklow

Carlow Bye

Round 2 – 18th July 2021

Antrim v Carlow

Derry v Limerick

Wicklow Bye

Round 3 – 24th July 2021

Antrim v Limerick

Carlow (H) v Wicklow (Wicklow at Home in 2020)

Derry Bye

Round 4 – 8th August 2021

Antrim v Wicklow

Carlow v Derry

Limerick Bye

Round 5 – 15th August 2021

Carlow v Limerick

Derry v Wicklow

Antrim Bye

Semi-Finals – 21st/22nd August 2021

1 v 4

2 v 3

Final – 5th September 2021