Sunday’s fixturesConnacht SFC semi-final: Mayo v Roscommon, 4pmUlster SFC quarter-final: Donegal 1-7 Down 0-11 (HT)Munster SHC: Cork 2-22 Limerick 1-23 (FT); Waterford v Tipperary, 4pmLeinster SHC: Dublin 1-15 Kildare 0-9 (HT); Galway v Offaly, 3.30pmChristy Ring Cup: Wicklow 1-19 Meath 2-24 (FT)Nicky Rackard Cup: Fermanagh 1-13 Mayo 2-34 (FT); Sligo 3-28 Armagh 2-15 (FT)Lory Meagher Cup: Lancashire 2-15 Cavan 3-16 (FT); Leitrim 1-19 Longford 1-16 (FT); Warwickshire 2-18 Monaghan 0-16 (FT)The anthem has been sung at Walsh Park, we’re ready to go for Waterford-Tipp!Michael Murphy gets the first score of the half to level things. 37 Mins: Donegal 1-8 Down 0-11Down miss an early chance to build their lead, with Odhran Murdock’s goal attempt being stifled. 36 Mins: Donegal 1-7 Down 0-11Denis Walsh gives his reaction to Cork’s victory over Limerick at home:"Denis FT: After a match of excruciating tension Cork scored the last three points to win by two, 2-22 to 1-23. Limerick so nearly pulled off an incredible victory having played the last 20 minutes with 14 men after Cian Lynch was dismissed on a straight red for striking. They trailed by a point at the time after Alan Connolly had scored Cork’s second goal two minutes earlier, but with the extra man Cork never led by more than three points. With typical grit and mental fortitude Limerick stayed in the game and took the lead again after 68 minutes when a Diarmaid Byrnes free squirmed past Patrick Collins and into the Cork net. Cork though replied with the last three scores of the game to go top of the table."Galway have made a strong start at home to Offaly in Leinster hurling, with Conor Whelan notching three point so far. 18 Mins: Galway 0-8 Offaly 0-4And of course, there’s the massive Connacht clash between Mayo and Roscommon at 4pm. The winner will play Galway in the provincial final. Kobe McDonald looks set to make his debut in championship for the hosts.Attention turns now to Waterford-Tipperary in Walsh Park (4pm). Malachy Clerkin is there for this huge clash in Munster:“Lovely day for hurling at Walsh Park, high on the hill in Waterford city. Both the home side and Tipperary lost first time out so we could be looking at last-chance saloon territory for one of them after today. Tipp have rung the changes from the team they sent to the programme - Darragh McCarthy is in from the start, as are Sam O’Farrell, Seamus Kennedy and Alan Tynan. Waterford play as picked. Nearly ready to go here.”Here’s the goal that won the game for Cork today from Alan Connolly.Leinster SHC, half-time: Dublin 1-15 Kildare 0-9Ulster SFC, half-time: Donegal 1-7 Down 0-11A really impressive half from the Division 3 champions, with Donegal benefitting from a fortunate goal.Full-time: Cork 2-22 Limerick 1-2375 Mins: Darragh Fitzgibbon gets a super score to put Cork two in front. Limerick win a free and have to drop it in, but Cork have 16 on the pitch due to an injury so it’ll be a retake in a moment. Cork 2-22 Limerick 1-23Dublin lead by five coming towards half-time at Parnell Park. 31 Mins: Dublin 1-11 Kildare 0-973 Mins: Alan Connolly puts Cork back in front with a great free! Still there’s two minutes left and a long way to go for the Rebels. Cork 2-21 Limerick 1-23Goal for Donegal! Caolan McGonagle is on the breaking ball after a poor point attempt, and finds the net. Then Down should gace scored but Donegal turn it over and create their own goal chance, which winds up in a point. Donegal 1-5 Down 0-869 Mins: Kyle Hayes does a load of work to get a scoring chance, but misses in the end. Mike Casey decks Fitzgibbon with a shoulder to the chest, so it’s a draw game again from the free. Cork 2-20 Limerick 1-2367 Mins: Limerick get the free moved up the 21′ after a lot of unnecessary messing around from that free.GOAL for Limerick! Byrnes comes up the field to take it, so the Cork lads get on the line, but the effort trickles into the corner of the net! Limerick lead by one. Cork 2-19 Limerick 1-23Down are working the ball through Donegal’s set defence a lot more easily than you’d think. They get two scores in a row, and then Shane O’Donnell misses a shot he’d normally hit. 23 Mins: Donegal 0-4 Down 0-764 Mins: Savage blocking from both Kyle Hayes and Mark Coleman. Darragh O’Donovan, off the bench, nearly gets through on goal for Limerick by just putting his head down and running, and wins a questionable free. Cork 2-19 Limerick 0-2363 Mins: Both sides exchange quality scores, Tommy O’Connell getting one for Cork and Byrnes with one for Limerick. Cork 2-19 Limerick 0-23Pat Havern scores a two-pointer, lifting the travelling Down crowd. However, Donegal get a free to shorten the gap. 18 Mins: Donegal 0-4 Down 0-560 Mins: Cathal O’Neill gets a wonderful score as Limerick look to be getting back into this one again. Cork 2-17 Limerick 0-22Fergal Whitley has hit the net for Dublin, as they lead in Leinster hurling. Dublin 1-5 Kildare 0-5Oisín Gallen pops a fisted score over after Down led for the first time from a free. 15 Mins: Donegal 0-3 Down 0-358 Mins: Shane O’Brien does really well to win a free, which O’Connor pops over. Cork 2-17 Limerick 0-2156 Mins: Cathal O’Neill drops the margin to two, but Cork hit back straight away. Then Mark Coleman hits a bad wide. Cork 2-17 Limerick 0-20Kildare have got themselves back into the game in Parnell Park. 12 Mins: Dublin 0-4 Kildare 0-4Odhran Murdock gets one back for Down. Donegal are playing around the edge of the arc an awful lot early on. Daniel Guinness then gets a leveller. 12 Mins: Donegal 0-2 Down 0-252 Mins: Another cracking save from Quaid, deflecting Barry Walsh’s effort onto the post. A free is eventually given as the goalkeeper laid on the ball after the chance. Cork 2-16 Limerick 0-1950 Mins: Red card! Cian Lynch is sent off, apparently for a jab of the hurl into Tommy O’Connell’s side. Cork 2-15 Limerick 0-19Michael Murphy gets Donegal’s opener from a free just outside the arc. 7 Mins: Donegal 0-2 Down 0-048 Mins: Peter Casey gets a brilliant goal out on the sideline from the 21′. Just a point in it again. Cork 2-14 Limerick 0-19Dublin have made an excellent start to their Leinster SHC clash in Parnell Park. 4 Mins: Dublin 0-3 Kildare 0-045 Mins: GOAL for Cork! Brian Hayes wins the ball and plays a genius little pop pass to Alan Connolly, who loops it over Quaid into the net. Quaid sees yellow for taking out the corner-forward in the process. Cork 2-14 Limerick 0-18Donegal-Down has thrown in in Letterkenny with an early miss by Ryan McHugh the only action. 2 Mins: Donegal 0-0 Down 0-044 Mins: Cathal O’Neill misses a chance he should really have scored. Shane Barrett makes a super solo run and finds Buckley for a score. Cork 1-14 Limerick 0-1840 Mins: Shane O’Brien has an effort that just tails wide. Fitzgibbon makes a superb catch from the resulting puckout and is fouled. Connolly pops the free over. Cork 1-13 Limerick 0-1838 Mins: What a save from Patrick Collins! Hegarty burst a hole through the Cork defence and passed to Casey when he might have shot. The corner-forward’s effort is blocked down well. Aidan O’Connor pops the 65′ over. Cork 1-12 Limerick 0-1836 Mins: Shane Barrett gets the first score of the half, following an error in the Limerick defence. Then Nickie Quaid has to make an amazing save from Brian Hayes a moment later. At the other end, Peter Casey gets a score. Cork 1-12 Limerick 0-17Just five minutes until the throw-in for Dublin vs Kildare in Leinster hurling and Donegal vs Down in Ulster football.Denis Walsh brings us a half-time update:“Limerick lead Cork by two points at half time after a terrific first half in Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Just like in the league final Limerick raced into a commanding lead and were 0-10 to 0-3 in front after just 17 minutes. But a Shane Barrett goal after 21 minutes changed the momentum of the game and Cork scored 1-4 without reply. It has been nip and tuck since then with Limerick getting the last two points of the half to lead by 0-16 to 1-11 at the break."Half-time: Cork 1-11 Limerick 0-1635 Mins: A bad effort from Seán O’Donoghue is kept alive brilliantly by Brian Hayes, who does well to swing it over. Shane O’Brien sells a brilliant dummy, popping the ball over Damien Cahalane’s head and scoring. Cork 1-11 Limerick 0-1533 Mins: Eoin Downey loses a ball poorly, and Aidan O’Connor gets in for a goal chance. He goes for the point, but Rob Downey digs his brother out with a last-minute intervention. After some great fighting for the ball, Peter Casey does well to get his first score of the game. Cork 1-10 Limerick 0-1431 Mins: William Buckley wins a bit of a soft free and Connolly makes no mistake to bring it to a draw game. Cork 1-10 Limerick 0-1330 Mins: Walsh makes up for that error by winning a free brilliantly. His team mates surround him to encourage the young man, but Connolly ends up missing the free. Cork 1-9 Limerick 0-1328 Mins: Cork get on top of the breaking ball, then work it to the shooter, Fitzgibbon. He drives another one over from way out on the wing. A bizarre incident sees Barry Walsh skin Byrnes, but then lose his footing and Limerick bring it up the other end for a score. Cork 1-9 Limerick 0-1326 Mins: Kyle Hayes executes a brilliant turnover of Darragh Fitzgibbon. Aidan O’Connor pops the resulting free over. Darragh Fitzgibbon taps a line ball up the wing, Hayes dummies it and is tripped, giving Connolly a handy free which he scores. Cork 1-8 Limerick 0-1224 Mins: Mike Casey does well to stand up Hayes and force a wide. Cork are on top of the puckouts now, Rob Downey picking one out of the sky. Then Buckley came out the field to level matters. Hegarty responds well with a point all of his own making. Cork 1-7 Limerick 0-1122 Mins: Alan Connolly drives a free over. Then he wins one out in front of his man, checks onto his left side and cracks it over. A point in it! Cork 1-6 Limerick 0-1020 Mins: GOAL for Cork! Will O’Donoghue takes a poor touch and Cork players descend upon him. Barrett gets on it and drives it into the corner of the net. Cork 1-4 Limerick 0-1018 Mins: Adam English scoops up a broken ball and pops it over. He’s having some year so far. Alan Connolly responds with a free. Then Kyle Hayes gets room to drive into, but Eoin Downey stopped him in his tracks. That sort of tackle could lift the team - it certainly lifted the crowd. Cork 0-4 Limerick 0-1015 Mins: Tim O’Mahony points a free for Cork. Cork 0-3 Limerick 0-914 Mins: Three scores in a row for O’Connor, slipped through by a lovely hand pass from Lynch. Limerick are like animals, hunting in packs so far. Cork 0-2 Limerick 0-913 Mins: Aidan O’Connor gets his first free of the day. Then he gets a load of space out wide and pops it over. Cork 0-2 Limerick 0-811 Mins: Limerick turn over Barry Walsh really well, and Cian Lynch finds a great pass out of defence. Cahalane decides to stand off O’Brien, and the full-forward gets his second point of the day. Cork 0-2 Limerick 0-610 Mins: Brian Hayes gets Cork’s first score from out on the sideline. Limerick defended really well, but Hayes still squeezed it over. Then Cork scrap well for the ball, and Fitzgibbon cracks over a beauty from miles out. Cork 0-2 Limerick 0-58 Mins: Byrnes finds O’Brien up front with a great pass, who lays it off for Cathal O’Neill to score. Then Casey has his first attempt, which tails wide, but Limerick win the puckout again and O’Brien adds a fifth for Limerick. Cork look in trouble at the minute. Cork 0-0 Limerick 0-56 Mins: Damien Cahalane is in for Joyce. When play resumes Lynch drives up the middle, taking a lot of steps, but Limerick keep it and English pops one over. Up the other end, Shane Barrett finds a pocket of space just inside the Limerick half, but puts it wide. Cork 0-0 Limerick 0-33 Mins: The atmosphere is crazy so far, and the game is wild. James Owens seems determined not to blow his whistle at all today. Ciarán Joyce has taken a knock, so there’s a pause for breath. Cork 0-0 Limerick 0-21 Mins: A wild scramble for posession straight away and Diarmaid Byrnes gets the shot away to score the first point of the day. Limerick win Cork’s first puckout, and then there’s a bit of shouldering between Cian Lynch and Shane Barrett. Hegarty gets a second from a quick line ball. Cork 0-0 Limerick 0-2The national anthem is being sung now, so it’ll be throw-in time in just a moment.Denis Walsh is our man in Páirc Uí Chaoimh:"A pet day in Páirc Uí Chaoimh with just a slight breeze towards the Blackrock End. This is the fourth meeting of Cork and Limerick this year, stretching back to a Munster league game in January; Limerick have won the other three. After Aaron Gillane’s defection during the week there are no further changes to the Limerick team that won the league final. Cork are unchanged from the team that beat Tipperary last Sunday."Right, twenty minutes until throw-in for Cork-Limerick. No changes from the home side named during the week.And the same is true for Limerick - nothing being held back today?In Nicky English’s column, he focuses on how league form has translated accurately into Championship for many of the teams. That poses questions ahead of Limerick’s first involvement in Munster against Cork, with the Treaty County the obvious standouts in the league.[Nicky English: League form borne out in provincial championships’ opening weekend]Seán Moran has the unenviable task of trying to make sense of the Munster Hurling Championship just one week into the season. There’s still a long way left to go, but Tipp and Waterford will have concerns after their losses, while Cork look like they’re on the up, having beaten their conquerors from last year’s All-Ireland final.[Seán Moran: Another claustrophobic Munster round-robin opens with more questions than answers]Cork-Limerick today is already the third meeting of the sides this year. Last year they played out a classic of a Munster final, so let’s hope it’s similar stuff today.Galway legend Joe Canning looks ahead to Cork-Limerick today, with both counties well-placed to rise to the top of the Munster SHC. The Rebels made a strong start against Tipp last week, meaning it could end up being a very different game to the league final these counties played out a few short weeks ago.[Joe Canning: Cork’s win over Tipperary raises bigger questions before Limerick clash]Roscommon come into today’s Connacht semi against Mayo on the back of a strong league season. However, with a few key players missing, it’s hard to know what version of the Rossies will face Andy Moran’s men. Malachy Clerkin speaks to local legend Donie Smith about the county’s characteristic inconsistency.[The Roscommon enigma: ‘Give us no chance and we could upset the odds. Give us every chance and we might let you down’]Hello and welcome to live coverage of today’s Championship action. Munster hurling continues to provide the big stories early on, as Limerick and Cork renew their rivalry in Páirc Uí Chaoimh (2pm), and All-Ireland champions Tipperary travel to Waterford (4pm) with both sides badly needing a win to boost their chances of progressing.There’s a do-or-die clash for Down in Ulster football, as they could miss out on Sam Maguire football if they fail to beat Division 1 league winners Donegal (3pm). Meanwhile, the biggest clash in football sees Mayo host Roscommon in the Connacht semi-final at 4pm.Galway, Offaly and Dublin are all in action in Leinster, with plenty more hurling throughout the different tiers. Join us for updates across the country throughout the afternoon.
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