Dublin Stuns Limerick in Hurling Summer Shock: GAA Live Updates

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Clifford hat-trick fires Kerry to victory over Cavan at Fitzgerald Stadium

Today’s Gaelic Games fixtures:

  • All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals
  • FULL-TIME: Kerry 3-20 Cavan 1-17
  • Dublin v Cork, Croke Park, 6.15pm
  • All-Ireland SHC quarter-finals
  • FULL-TIME: Dublin 2-24 Limerick 0-28
  • Galway v Tipperary, Gaelic Grounds, 6.15pm
  • All-Ireland Women’s SFC
  • FULL-TIME: Tipperary 0-11 Donegal 1-6
  • FULL-TIME: Armagh 1-10 Kildare 1-12
  • FULL-TIME: Leitrim 3-4 Waterford 6-16
  • FULL-TIME: Mayo 1-10 Cork 3-8

All-Ireland Women’s SFC quarter-final draw:

  • Kerry v Kildare
  • Dublin v Cork
  • Meath v Tipperary
  • Galway v Waterford

All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship:

  • HALF-TIME: Kilkenny 0-5 Galway 0-7
  • FULL-TIME: Waterford 4-16 Dublin 2-11

The scenes in Croke Park are quite something, pure unadulterated joy. What a massive display by Dublin, one of the greatest displays in their modern history. Outstanding.

WOW WOW WOW, 14-man Dublin have beaten Limerick

FULL-TIME: Dublin 2-24 Limerick 0-28

Diarmaid Byrnes drills a free low but the ball is blocked. Limerick gather possession back and get a point but it might not be enough.

74mins: Dublin 2-24 Limerick 0-28

Point for Limerick. Back to a one score game. Limerick will still need a goal.

73mins: Dublin 2-24 Limerick 0-27

It’s over the bar!!!!!! Seán Currie has nailed it from under the Hogan Stand. Dublin lead by four. The game is in the second or four added minutes.

Dublin 2-24 Limerick 0-26

Scoreable free hit wide by Aaron Gillane. The game has entered injury-time. Dublin lead by three and they have just been awarded a free with a chance to go four ahead. Wow.

Seán Currie with a monster free for the Dubs. This is on for Dublin, what a performance.

John Bellew with a massive score for Dublin. Wonderful strike from downtown.

Gearóid Hegarty reduces the gap to the minimum. Dublin 2-21 Limerick 0-26. Four minutes remaining.

Gillane replies with a converted free. Dublin 2-21 Limerick 0-25. Seán Currie with a wonderful score for Dublin, they lead by three again. Five minutes remaining.

Conor Burke and Gillane swap scores. It’s 2-20 to 0-24 with seven minutes remaining. Donal Burke is about to enter the fray for the Dubs.

Gillane sends over a free, 62 minutes gone: Dublin 2-19 Limerick 0-23. Brilliant point-blank save from Seán Brennan from Aaron Gillane, super stop. Dublin lead 2-19 to 0-22 with 60 minutes gone.

John Hetherton and Cian O’Sullivan has just scored quickfire goals. Dublin lead 2-18 to 0-20 after 53 minutes. The biggest shock of the summer could be on the cards.

WOW, two goals for Dublin at Croke Park.......

FULL-TIME: Kerry 3-20 Cavan 1-17. It’s all over in Killarney, Kerry advance to the All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals after a 3-20 to 1-17 win over Cavan.

Limerick hit the front, English again. It’s 0-19 to 0-18 after 52 minutes. It feels like Limerick have made their move. Dublin must respond or the visitors will take control here.

Level at Croke Park. A great score by Adam English has brought restored parity, it’s 0-18 apiece.

With 20 minutes to go in Croke Park, Dublin still lead Limerick but the gap is down to the minimum. It’s 0-18 to 0-17 to the Dubs against John Kiely’s side.

Here is the goal that completed David Clifford’s hat-trick.

Back at Croke Park, after 40 minutes Dublin lead Limerick 0-17 to 0-13. The Dubs are taking the fight to Limerick here, but whether the 14-men can maintain this intensity remains to be seen.

GOAL for Kerry. David Clifford bags his hat-trick. Kerry needed that goal just to steady the ship but Cavan have responded almost immediately with a brilliant two-pointer by Paddy Lynch. After 60 minutes, Kerry lead 3-16 to 1-17.

Some really interesting fixtures in the last eight of the women’s senior football championship. Armagh will be kicking themselves after losing to Kildare.

The draw has taken place for the TG4 Senior All Ireland Quarterfinals.

Dublin (h) vs Cork

Galway (h) vs Waterford

Kerry (h) vs Kildare

Meath (h) vs Tipperary

Fixtures will be played the weekend of the 5/6th of July. Information on venues, times and ticket sales…

Kerry appear to have fallen asleep momentarily in Killarney. Cavan have staged a mini revival - they have scored 1-3 without replay, a goal from Evan Crowe, a two-pointer by Oisín Kiernan and a point from Padraig Faulkner. Kerry’s lead has been cut, 2-15 to 1-12. Jack O’Connor is sending on reinforcements with Paudie Clifford entering the fray.

Kerry are pulling away from Cavan now in Killarney. David Clifford has just added another point to put the Kingdom 2-15 to 0-9 ahead after 46 minutes at Fitzgerald Stadium.

Cork are through to the quarter-finals of the TG4 Women’s All-Ireland senior football championship. They beat Mayo 3-8 to 1-10 in Castlebar. The quarter-final draw will take place in the coming minutes. We’ll bring you the details as soon as the draw happens.

HALF-TIME: Dublin 0-15 Limerick 0-12

Limerick have finished the first half strongly - scoring two points on the bounce. At the break, 14-man Dublin lead 0-15 to 0-12.

Here is Chris Crummey’s red card. Huge talking point in this All-Ireland SHC quarter-final between Dublin and Limerick.

Dublin are down to 14 men after Chris Crummey sees red for his elbow on Gearóid Hegarty.

This is really impressive by Dublin. They lead by five now, 0-15 to 0-10. They won’t want half-time to come because right now they are the team setting the tempo. Two minutes until the break.

30 minutes gone at Croke Park - Ronan Hayes has just sent over a great score for Dublin. They lead Limerick 0-12 to 0-10 with five minutes to the interval. Dublin have been great since the red card.

Dublin have responded well since losing Crummey. After 23 minutes the Dubs now lead 0-9 to 0-8. Since the sending off, Dublin have out-scored Limerick 0-4 to 0-1.

RED CARD for Dublin. Disaster for the Dubs at Croke Park, Chris Crummey has been sent off on a straight red card after only 15 minutes. Crummey was given his marching orders for raising his arm high towards the face of Gearóid Hegarty. Dublin furious with the decision, insisting no contact was made but they are down to 14 men for the rest of the game. Limerick lead 0-7 to 0-5 and have an extra man.

HALF-TIME: Kerry 2-12 Cavan 0-8

After ten minutes in Croke Park, Limerick lead 0-5 to 0-3. Limerick shooting towards the Hill in the first half at a sun-drenched Croke Park.

The afternoon’s hurling action is just about to begin at Croke Park where Limerick are strongly fancied to overcome Dublin.

Here are Seán Moran’s predictions on who will emerge from today’s two All-Ireland SHC quarter-finals.

And here is Clifford’s second goal. Just look at how he decelerates after off-loading to Paul Murphy. He knew the one-two was on but after passing to Murphy, Clifford slowed down and with the Cavan players moving towards the ball it allowed time for space to open up ahead of Clifford. When the moment was right he dropped the hammer again, raced forward, took the return pass and finished wonderfully. Such a clever score.

Here is David Clifford’s first goal today in Killarney.

GOAL for Kerry. Guess who? David Clifford again. With 23 minutes gone, Kerry lead 2-6 to 0-2. This game feels done and dusted.

With 17 minutes gone in Killarney, Kerry now lead Cavan 1-6 to 0-2. Conor Geaney has added a point while David Clifford has kicked the game’s first two-pointer. It’s early stages but already it looks like Kerry will pull away here.

Big news from the TG4 Women’s senior football championship where Armagh have been eliminated from the competition. Armagh were seen as one of the favourites to lift the Brendan Martin Cup in August but the Orchard County’s defeat to Kildare this afternoon sees them pack up the tent much earlier than expected. Donegal, who lost to Tipperary today, have also been eliminated.

Black card for Niall Carolan, who has been marking David Clifford. Cavan are down to 14 men for the next ten minutes and the visitors are currently on the wrong end of a 1-3 to 0-2 latest score. Big ten minutes ahead - worrying for Cavan.

GOAL for Kerry. David Clifford nets in the seventh minute to give Kerry a 1-2 to 0-2 lead. Clifford had brought the sides back level moments beforehand. Lovely finish by Clifford.

Seán Moran has made his calls on who he feels will emerge from this weekend’s four preliminary football quarter-finals. And despite all the negative vibes around Kerry, he sees the Kingdom progressing beyond Cavan this afternoon.

Paul Geaney hopes the defeat to Meath will act as a wake-up call for Kerry - starting today against Cavan.

After five minutes in Kerry, Cavan lead 0-2 to 0-1.

Paddy Lynch opened the game’s scoring before Graham O’Sullivan replied for the home side. Lynch has just added a free to put Cavan back in front.

However, the more significant news from the opening exchanges was the sight of Diarmuid O’Connor going off injured. Mark O’Shea has come in as his replacement. Another worrying injury for Kerry. O’Connor had been out with a shoulder injury but unfortunately his return has lasted only three minutes.

Changes to both teams in Killarney:

Tadhg Morley replaces Mike Breen in Kerry’s starting 15.

Cavan have made three alterations to the side named during the week - Óisin Kiernan, Jason McLaughlin, Seán McEvoy all come in from the start.

Darragh Ó Sé isn’t dressing up Kerry’s predicament after the loss to Meath:

‘In Kerry, there’s a sense of finality about the place this week. When it comes to football, you can’t fool the people down here. You can’t be going around explaining the Meath defeat away because we were down a few bodies. Call us pessimistic or realistic but whatever way you want to look at it, the mood isn’t great.

Meath are improving, there’s no doubt about that. But if you stand back from it, they’re still a Division Two team and they were missing a few of their best players too. That’s a team you should be dealing with if you have intentions of winning the All-Ireland. The final is in five weeks – if you’re not able to beat an understrength Meath now, how are you going to deal with the bigger tests ahead?’

The first of the men’s action will take place at Fitzgerald Stadium where Kerry host Cavan in an All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final. Kerry certainly hadn’t planned on this route towards Croke Park but last week’s defeat to Meath has changed the Kingdom’s pathway. Malachy Clerkin took a look at where Kerry go from here.

The Tipperary women’s senior footballers have chalked up a 0-11 to 1-6 victory over Donegal in one of the day’s earliest throw-ins. Mayo and Cork will begin in about three minutes as the round three matches take place in the TG4 Championship.

Good afternoon and welcome to today’s live blog on what promises to be a hugely significant day in the story of the 2025 season in all codes - men’s Gaelic football, hurling, camogie and women’s Gaelic football.

It’s Gordon Manning here, I’ll be here all afternoon and keeping you updated on all the news from around the country. We have reporters present at venues across the island so strap in for an exciting Saturday.

It’s ice cream weather, it’s championship weather.



Source: The Irish Times
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