Summary

  • All-Ireland SFC prelim QF - Galway 0-14 Monaghan 0-11 (Res)

  • All-Ireland SFC prelim QF - Tyrone 0-12 Roscommon 0-14 (Res)

  • All-Ireland SFC prelim QF - Mayo 1-12 Derry 0-15 aet (Derry won in penalty shootout)

  • All-Ireland Minor semi-final - Derry 1-13 Kerry 1-12 (Res)

  • All-Ireland Hurling QF - Dublin 0-21 Cork 0-26 (Res)

  • All-Ireland Hurling QF - Clare 2-28 Wexford 1-19 (Res)

  1. Postpublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 22 June

    Tyrone 0-12 Roscommon 0-13

    Michael McKernan has done it his whole career and has popped up from defence with a vital point from distance. It could be a really important one.

  2. 'There's been no let up'published at 18:22 British Summer Time 22 June

    Tyrone 0-11 Roscommon 0-13

    Aaron Kernan
    Former Armagh defender on GAAGO

    "Score, attack, shoot, score attack, shoot, on both ends of the field.

    "There's been no let up. An entertaining game, maybe not the highest of quality but plenty of front-foot ball and plenty of turnovers."

  3. Postpublished at 18:19 British Summer Time 22 June

    Tyrone 0-11 Roscommon 0-13

    Brian Kennedy scores via a mark after a great pass from Morgan, but the pattern of the second half continues because Tyrone just cannot win a Roscommon kickout.

    The visitors go down the field and Diarmuid Murtagh nails another lovely point under zero pressure.

  4. Postpublished at 18:16 British Summer Time 22 June

    Tyrone 0-9 Roscommon 0-12

    McCurry with a free, that's 0-4 for him today.

  5. Postpublished at 18:13 British Summer Time 22 June

    Tyrone 0-8 Roscommon 0-12

    McCurry converts a left-footed free after Michael McKernan is awarded a free that looks soft.

    But they can't replicate that little scoring burst that they managed at the start of the second half. Every time they score now, Roscommon reply almost instantly. The Rossies are getting their scores a lot easier.

  6. Postpublished at 18:10 British Summer Time 22 June

    Tyrone 0-7 Roscommon 0-11

    Tyrone might be coming back into the game, but Roscommon have the forwards to keep them in control.

    Daire Cregg gets his second of the day to keep the lead comfortable for the visitors.

  7. Canavan classpublished at 18:08 British Summer Time 22 June

    Tyrone 0-7 Roscommon 0-10

    Ah Darragh Canavan, that is just class.

    McElholm gives him the ball, he leans back and steers the ball over with his left foot from a difficult range and angle.

  8. Clare and Cork win All-Ireland SHC quarter-finalspublished at 18:08 British Summer Time 22 June

    Clare and Cork progressed to the All-Ireland Hurling semi-finals with ultimately dominant wins as Rory O'Connor's first-half red card ended Wexford's hopes and Dublin failed to fire against the Rebel County.

    Dublin's late rally cut into Cork's big lead in the opening Thurles contest but Pat Ryan's side were never in danger of being caught as they took a 0-26 to 0-21 verdict.

    Read the report here

    Action from Clare versus Wexford in the All-Ireland quarter-finalImage source, Inpho
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    Action from Clare versus Wexford in the All-Ireland quarter-final

  9. Postpublished at 18:03 British Summer Time 22 June

    Tyrone 0-6 Roscommon 0-10

    Darragh Canavan with a free over on the stand side.

    Already Tyrone playing with more urgency and better movement than in the entire first half. The crowd are getting into now too, responding to this improved Red Hand display.

  10. Postpublished at 18:01 British Summer Time 22 June

    Tyrone 0-5 Roscommon 0-10

    Diarmuid Murtagh gets Roscommon's 10th point and then Eoin McElholm, four minutes into his senior inter-county career, scores a point.

    Darragh Canavan plays Ciaran Daly in brilliantly but the Trillick man cuts inside and fluffs an easy chance.

  11. Team newspublished at 18:01 British Summer Time 22 June

    Mayo v Derry, MacHale Park, 18:30 BST

    It's now 83 days and just under 24 hours short of 12 weeks since Derry toppled All-Ireland champions, Dublin to win the division one National Football League title at Croke Park.

    This quite rightly installed Mickey Harte's side as one of the favourites to win a first Sam Maguire since their maiden victory back in 1993.

    No one could have predicted the slump in the Oakleafers form since that day at HQ losing four championship games in a row before arresting that slump against Westmeath last week, conceding 8-51 along the way.

    Some will say this is the perfect draw for Derry, win and it may be the spark needed to ignite their season, lose and it's put them out of their misery.

    Mickey Harte is boosted by the return of Gareth McKinless from suspension as Niall Toner and Conor Doherty return from injury, all three are named on the bench but don't be surprised to see a few come in.

    Mayo drew with Dublin just six days ago which appears to have reignited belief amongst their loyal following. Kevin McStay is able to name the highest scorer in the land in Ryan O'Donoghue who has kicked 2-44 so far this summer.

    Brothers Diarmuid and Cillian O'Connor are the star names on the home bench.

    It's grey and cloudy here in Castlebar after a skiff of rain, hopefully it will brighten up for throw-in and if there are any late changes we'll bring them to you!

    Mayo: C Reape; J Coyne, D McBrien, D McHugh; R Brickenden, S Callinan, E McLaughlin; S Coen, M Ruane; T Conroy, D McHale, J Flynn; A O'Shea, J Carney, R O'Donoghue.

    Derry: O Lynch; C McCluskey, C McKaigue, D Baker; C McFaul, E McEvoy, D Gilmore; C Glass, Brendan Rogers; E Doherty, E Bradley, P Cassidy; E Mulholland, S McGuigan, L Murray.

    Mayo v DerryImage source, BBC Sport
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    Mayo v Derry

  12. Postpublished at 17:59 British Summer Time 22 June

    Tyrone 0-4 Roscommon 0-9

    Darragh Canavan, held scoreless in the first half, is on the money with a great point.

    I've finally worked out who has been taken off by Tyrone - Ruairi Canavan, Ben Cullen and Michael O'Neill are the three who've gone off.

  13. 'They don't lie down'published at 17:56 British Summer Time 22 June

    FT: Galway 0-14 Monaghan 0-11

    Galway's Man of the Match Paul Conroy speaking to GAAGo: "It was tough. Obviously summer in Galway this is what we get, wind and rain.

    "Monaghan are a serious team, they have been over the last number of years.

    "They don't lie down too easily and it was the same today. It's nice to get over the line.

    "Since the start of the year we've had a lot of injuries but we've a lot of players back, players finding form.

    "It was great to see Damien [Comer] come on because he's a big player for us."

    Paul ConroyImage source, Inpho
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    Paul Conroy

  14. Tyrone ring the changespublished at 17:55 British Summer Time 22 June

    Tyrone 0-3 Roscommon 0-9

    Conn Kilpatrick is on.

    Peter Harte is on.

    All-Ireland Under-20 star forward Eoin McElholm is on.

    We are underway again.

  15. Half-timepublished at 17:40 British Summer Time 22 June

    Tyrone 0-3 Roscommon 0-9

    Roscommon hit their first wide of the game in the 35th minute. Everything they've hit has turned to gold and they fully deserve their big lead.

    Tyrone in contrast have hit seven wides and dropped one short. They've been awful. So passive and lacking in energy.

    HT: Tyrone 0-3 Roscommon 0-9Image source, Getty Images
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    HT: Tyrone 0-3 Roscommon 0-9

  16. Monaghan's season comes to an endpublished at 17:38 British Summer Time 22 June

    FT: Galway 0-14 Monaghan 0-11

    Underdogs Monaghan put it up to Galway and dragged them into a dogfight for most of today's encounter, but a 10-minute spell where the Tribesmen scored five points on the bounce proved to be decisive.

    Conor McManus was introduced midway through the second half and he hit two late frees on what could be the last ever inter-county outing for arguably Monaghan's greatest ever player.

    Galway march on to the last eight, but they will be sweating over the status of their key player Shane Walsh, who was taken off in the first half with injury.

  17. Great savepublished at 17:36 British Summer Time 22 June

    Tyrone 0-3 Roscommon 0-9

    Niall Morgan has to sprint hard back to goal after Tyrone give the ball away yet again out the field.

    Diarmuid Murtagh drills a low show to the corner and Morgan brilliantly gets down to gather it. He must be wrecked because he was running at full speed there and still got down to make the save.

    At the other end, Ciaran Daly flashes a shot just wide. How Tyrone could have done with that hitting the net.

  18. Full-time in Salthillpublished at 17:36 British Summer Time 22 June

    FT: Galway 0-14 Monaghan 0-11

    It's all over in Salthill where Galway have defeated Monaghan by three points.

    FT: Galway 0-14 Monaghan 0-11Image source, Inpho
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    FT: Galway 0-14 Monaghan 0-11

  19. Postpublished at 17:35 British Summer Time 22 June

    Galway 0-14 Monaghan 0-11

    There is time for one more Conor McManus score - again coming from a free.

  20. Postpublished at 17:34 British Summer Time 22 June

    Tyrone 0-3 Roscommon 0-9

    Daire Cregg joins the list of Roscommon scorers after patient build-up play with no Tyrone player putting any pressure on.