Saturday’s Football and Hurling Championship Results

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Championship Showdown: Donegal Upsets Armagh in Extra Time; Clare and Kilkenny Dominate in Hurling

Meta Description: Catch up on the thrilling football and hurling action from May 10, 2025, as Donegal snatches victory in the Ulster SFC final, and Clare and Kilkenny lead the pack in the Munster and Leinster SHC.

Football: Ulster SFC Final

In a gripping encounter at Clones, Donegal crowned themselves Ulster champions after a 2-23 to 0-28 victory over Armagh in extra time. Michael Murphy led his side to a stunning comeback, snatching the Anglo-Celt Cup in the dying seconds.

“It’s just fabulous to win. The character they showed was outstanding,” said Murphy.

Read more about the game here

Hurling: Munster and Leinster SHC Updates

Munster SHC Round 3

  • In a pulsating contest, Clare emerged victorious over Tipperary, 2-21 to 4-18, at Cusack Park Ennis.
  • Scores from Tony Kelly and company helped Clare secure a crucial win.

Full report here

Leinster SHC Round 3

  • Kilkenny annihilated Offaly, 4-25 to 2-16, at UPMC Nowlan Park.
  • Contrastingly, Dublin overpowered Antrim, 3-25 to 0-19, while Galway enjoyed a 27-point win over Wexford, 1-29 to 2-16.

Match reports found here

Tailteann Cup and Awards Updates

  • Wexford, Kildare, Laois, Offaly, and Limerick secured wins in the Tailteann Cup Round 1.
  • Westmeath and Carlow recorded victories in the Joe McDonagh Cup.
  • In the Christy Ring Cup, Wicklow triumphed over Meath, while Derry and London secured wins. Mayo and Armagh won in the Nickey Rackard Cup.
  • Longford and Monaghan took victories in the Lory Meagher Cup.
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Ulster Ladies SFC Final: Armagh secured a 3-9 to 0-7 win over Donegal.

Leinster MHC Quarter-finals: Dublin sealed a historic victory against Westmeath, while Wexford narrowly defeated Laois.

Ulster MFC Quarter-final: Cavan downed Down, 1-13 to 0-10.

All-Ireland MFC C First Round: Wicklow, Laois, and Waterford emerged victorious.

“It’s just fabulous to win. The character they showed was outstanding.” – Michael Murphy, Donegal captain.

Did you know? The Tailteann Cup was introduced to give teams outside the top-tier championships a chance to compete for silverware.

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**Final Thoughts**

May 10 saw thrilling comebacks, history-making performances, and upsets galore. The championship is heating up, and who knows what’s in store next? Stay tuned!

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