GAA
Clonmore continues their Leinster Journey tomorrow with full live coverage provided by KCLR with thanks to The Corner Hacketstown.
Throw in against Straffen from Kildare is at 1.30 in Netwatch Cullen Park, and speaking ahead of the game Clonmore chairman James Doyle says the home-field advantage is a huge bonus
At the same time, we will be broadcasting the Mullinavat and Shandonagh game on our Kilkenny frequency.
See also: Michael Malone on Mullinavat’s preparation for their Leinster journey
There is one game in Carlow Tonight as Fenagh takes on Tonryland in group 2 of the Stryve U20 Football Championship
Throw in at the Netwatch Training Centre is at half 7
Meanwhile, Bagnelstown Gaels are seeking expressions of interest for the positions of Senior football manager and Senior hurling Manager
It is believed that a dual manager may also be considered
It has also been announced by Kilkenny GAA that a Minor Hurling Trial will take place on Thursday, November 10th at 7.45 pm in MW Hire Training Centre.
Players are asked to be there for 7.15 pm.
SETU Carlow
Setu Carlow enjoyed a win over UCC last night in the Higher Education Hurling League
@HigherEdGAA Division 1 League Rd 3:
— SETU Carlow GAA (@SETUCarlowGAA_) November 3, 2022
Final score from the SETU Carlow main campus campus:@SETUCarlowGAA_ 2.17@ucc_gaa 2.12@SETUCarlowSport
The game ended 2-17 to 2-12
The draw for the 3rd Level Camogie championships has been made with SETU Carlow represented in the Purcell group 2
The University has been drawn alongside Trinity College, TUS Athlone, and UCC 2
Soccer
In local soccer this weekend we will be treated to a huge Carlow versus Kilkenny Clash in the form of Evergreen versus Crettyard on Sunday
While New Oak play Gorey, Curracloe plays Vale Wanders and Bridge United dont have to travel far as they take on fellow Kilkenny side Fort Rangers
Tonight in the same Competition Killeshin welcomes North End United to Scats Quaker field.
All those fixtures and the rest will be available on Scoreline.ie today
Embed from Getty ImagesManchester United will have to negotiate a play-off round to reach the last 16 of the Europa League.
Alejandro Garnacho was on the mark in their 1-nil win over Real Sociedad last night.
But the La Liga club ended as Group E winners – with United facing a two-legged play-off in the new year to prolong their interest in the competition.
Arsenal secured the top spot in Group A after a 1-nil defeat of Zurich at the Emirates.
Countries taking part in this winter’s World Cup have been told to focus on football not politics when the tournament gets underway.
FIFA’s written to all 32 nations amid criticism over host Qatar’s human rights record.
The upcoming documentary FIFA Uncovered will be released on Wednesday 9 November – just eleven days before the opening World Cup game between hosts Qatar and Ecuador.
CRICKET
Ireland’s T20 Cricket World Cup campaign has come to an end with a defeat to New Zealand.
Chasing a target of 186, Ireland could only manage 150 in response.
RUGBY
Scrum-half Craig Casey captains Ireland ‘A’ in their clash with an All Blacks selection tonight.
Kick-off at the RDS is at 7.45 pm.
The visitor’s side features eight capped internationals, including TJ Perenara.
Meanwhile, the Ireland senior side complete their preparations ahead of tomorrow’s meeting with South Africa.
GOLF
Seamus Power will get his second round of the PGA Tour’s World Wide Technology Championship underway from 4-under-par today.
An opening round of 67 yesterday has the Waterford native in a tie for 15th and five shots off the lead.
Will Gordon of the United States has a one stroke advantage over the chasing pack.
After winning the Bermuda Championship on Sunday, Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys sang a celebratory song to fellow Irishman Seamus Power. 🎤
— Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) October 31, 2022
(via @PGATOUR) pic.twitter.com/oJf1UxlOqz
Stephanie Meadow has finished at two-over-par after her second round at the Toto Japan Classic.
The Antrim woman carded a second successive round of 73.
Momoko Ueda is the leader on ten-under.
RACING
There’s a seven-race card at Down Royal today from 20-past-12.
While the first of eight races at Dundalk goes to post at 5-o’clock this evening.