Starting with gaa news and Crusheen and O Callaghan’s Mills are safely through to the q-finals of the county sneior hurling championship after trespectuive wins this weekedn.
Crusheen beat St Joseophs Doorabarefield while the MIll’s overcame Smith O Briens to also seal their place in the last 8.
The Mills will now take on a group winner after finishing behind Newmarket in group three and manager Pater Carmody says the hard work starts now:
Former Kildare forward Tadhg Fenin hopes Kieran Mc Geeney will stay on as Lillywhites manager
The ex-Armagh footballer watched his side lose yesterdays All Ireland semi final by 2 points against Down in Croke Park, the mourne men aided by a goal that should not have stood
Fenin says he wants the former armgah captin to stay in charge
Derry’s Eoin Bradley faces a possible 48-week ban after an alleged incident with a referee following a club championship encounter on Saturday
The country board say they will investigate the matter by viewing any evidence they have
Bradley’s club Glenullin say that the referee was not able to keep up with play due to an injury he sustained in the first half