WITH seconds to go in the Heineken Cup semi-final in Bordeaux on Sunday the Leinster line was under the most excruciating pressure.
Naomh Bríd 1-11 Naomh Eoin 2-05
NAOMH Bríd caused the shock of the round when they outscored, outgunned and out manoeuvred last year’s county finalists by a far bigger margin than the score-line would suggest.
Ballinkillen 2-05 Erin’s Own 0-11
BOTH these sides will have mixed feelings about this one.
St Mullins 0-17 Carlow Town 1-08
ST MULLINS exploded into life in the opening game of this year’s senior hurling championship, scoring six points in the first seven minutes, before settling down to hold off the challenge newly-promoted Carlow Town in Bagenalstown on Saturday evening.
Wexford 2-12 Carlow 2-12 (aet)
SUPER-SUB Tomás Kenny salvaged extra-time for Carlow with a thrilling last-gasp goal, before he pointed them on the verge of victory.
MORE than four out of five Irish parents surveyed plan to send their children to a summer camp this summer, according to research announced at the launch of the Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps.
THREE members of Leinster’s winning Interprovincial team dominated at the head of affairs in the fifth scratch cup of the year in Lahinch on Saturday.
SNOOKER legend Jimmy White will play in an exhibition at Napper Tandy’s in Stradbally on Saturday, 19 May.
CARLOW rowing club travelled to Islandbridge in Dublin for the annual Neptune Regatta.
Newbridge 19 Tullow 12
THEY may not like to hear it but this result could be the best ever thing that happened.