SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/ Sports News, Live GAA scores, GAA fixtures Sat, 11 Apr 2026 09:06:19 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.sportsnewsireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/sni-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/ 32 32 229439223 The clubs with the most Champions League titles in history https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soccer/soccer-irish/the-clubs-with-the-most-champions-league-titles-in-history https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soccer/soccer-irish/the-clubs-with-the-most-champions-league-titles-in-history#respond Sat, 11 Apr 2026 09:06:19 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35536 The Champions League has been running since 1955, and in that time, only 24 clubs have ever won it. If you follow the sports betting odds each season, you will notice the same handful of names appearing at the top of the market year after year, and history explains exactly why. Here is a look […]

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The Champions League has been running since 1955, and in that time, only 24 clubs have ever won it.

If you follow the sports betting odds each season, you will notice the same handful of names appearing at the top of the market year after year, and history explains exactly why. Here is a look at the clubs who have collected the most titles since the competition began.

 Real Madrid – 15 titles

Nobody else comes close. Real Madrid won the first five editions of the European Cup backtoback between 1956 and 1960, and they have never really stopped. Their most recent triumph came in 2024 when they beat Borussia Dortmund 2-0 at Wembley, with goals from Dani Carvajal and Vinicius Jr sealing yet another European crown in front of a global audience.

The most iconic moment in their modern run was arguably the 2022 final against Liverpool, where Vinicius Jr scored the only goal at the Stade de France in Paris, but it was the manner in which they eliminated Manchester City, Chelsea, and Paris Saint Germain in the knockouts that truly captured the imagination that year, a run that had sports predictions pointing toward them as favourites long before the final was even in sight. They remain the benchmark every other club is measured against, and no club in world sport has dominated a single competition across such a sustained period of time.

 AC Milan – seven titles

Milan’s seven titles span six decades, from their first in 1963 through to their last in 2007, when they beat Liverpool 2-1 in Athens in a final that felt like poetic justice after Liverpool had overturned a three-goal deficit to beat them on penalties in Istanbul two years earlier. They were the dominant force in European football across two separate eras, first in the late 1980s and early 1990s under Arrigo Sacchi and Fabio Capello, and then again in the early 2000s under Carlo Ancelotti, who would go on to win three more titles with Real Madrid.

 Bayern Munich and Liverpool – six titles each

Bayern and Liverpool sit level on six titles apiece, though they arrived at that number in very different ways. Bayern’s most recent win came in 2020, when they dismantled every opponent they faced during the pandemic-era tournament in Lisbon, finishing the competition with a perfect record and beating PSG 1-0 in the final through a Kingsley Coman header.

Liverpool’s story is a more emotional one, with their sixth title arriving in 2019 with a 2-0 win over Tottenham in Madrid, 30 years after they last won their domestic league, making it one of the most celebrated nights in English football history. The most memorable moment in Liverpool’s European story remains the 2005 final in Istanbul, where they came back from three goals down at half-time to draw level with AC Milan before winning on penalties in what is widely regarded as the greatest Champions League final ever played.

 Barcelona – five titles

Barcelona’s five titles are linked to one of the greatest players the game has ever seen. Four of those five came with Lionel Messi in the side, including the famous treble-winning side of 2015 under Luis Enrique, who beat Juventus 3-1 in Berlin with a performance that showcased Messi, Neymar, and Luis Suarez at the absolute peak of their powers. Their 2009 final against Manchester United at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, which they won 2-0, is widely considered the greatest club side of the modern era at its very best.

 Ajax – four titles

Ajax remain one of the most remarkable stories in the competition’s history. A club from the Netherlands winning four European Cups, three of them consecutively between 1971 and 1973, speaks to just how extraordinary that generation of players was under Rinus Michels and later Stefan Kovacs. That squad produced some of the most influential footballers Europe has ever seen, including Johan Cruyff, Johan Neeskens, and Ruud Krol, and their style of play, known as Total Football, changed the way the game was coached and understood for generations to come.

 PSG became the 24th club to win the trophy when they lifted it for the first time in 2025, beating Inter Milan 5-0 in one of the most one-sided finals in the competition’s history, and with the Budapest final approaching in May 2026, the next name on that list is being decided right now.

 

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GAA Championship 2026 team news: Full panels named for opening weekend

The 2026 GAA Championship gets underway this weekend with a packed programme of football and hurling action, and official panels have now been confirmed across the major ties.

Supporters will get their first proper look at county selections in the Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster senior football championships, while the Christy Ring Cup, Nickey Rackard Cup and Lory Meagher Cup also begin with several intriguing match-ups.

Below is the full team news from the opening weekend, with each county’s named 26-man panel listed in match-by-match format.

Connacht Senior Football Championship

London v Mayo

London

  1. Andrew Walsh
  2. Daire Rooney
  3. Matt Moynahan
  4. Sean O’Donoghue
  5. Ciaran McKeon
  6. Conal Gallagher
  7. Conor O’Donohue
  8. Liam Gallagher
  9. Daniel Clarke
  10. Josh Obahor
  11. James Davis
  12. Kristian Healy
  13. Micheal O’Reilly
  14. Shay Rafter
  15. Joe McGill
  16. Cormac McConnell
  17. Conor Redican
  18. Ciaran Gaughan
  19. Nathan Feeney
  20. Shaun Wogan
  21. Liam Crowley
  22. Conor Goggin
  23. Marc Friel
  24. Stephen Henry
  25. Liam Murphy
  26. Finbarr Crowley

Mayo

  1. Rob Hennelly
  2. Jack Coyne
  3. Rory Brickenden
  4. Fenton Kelly
  5. Sam Callinan
  6. Michael Plunkett
  7. Paddy Durcan
  8. Bob Tuohy
  9. David McBrien
  10. Jack Carney
  11. Ryan O Donoghue
  12. Hugh O Loughlin
  13. Cian McHale
  14. Aidan O Shea
  15. Paul Towey
  16. Jack Livinstone
  17. John McMonagle
  18. Donnacaha McHugh
  19. Stephen Coen
  20. Sean Morahan
  21. Jordan Flynn
  22. Conal Dawson
  23. Fergal Boland
  24. Diarmuid O Connor
  25. Tommy Conroy
  26. Cillian O Connor

Sligo v Leitrim

Sligo

  1. Aidan Devaney
  2. Tommy Ross
  3. Conor Sheridan
  4. Luke Casserly
  5. Canice Mulligan
  6. Jack Lavin
  7. Paul Kilcoyne
  8. Darragh Cummins
  9. Luke Towey
  10. Lee Deignan
  11. Alan McLoughlin
  12. Cian Lally
  13. Joshua Flynn
  14. Niall Murphy
  15. Shane Deignan
  16. Keelan Harte
  17. Paul McNamara
  18. Michael Lavin
  19. Rossa Sloyan
  20. Daire O’Boyle
  21. Gavin Gorman
  22. Conor Johnston
  23. Kyle Cawley
  24. David Quinn
  25. James Donlon
  26. Pat Spillane

Leitrim

  1. Killian Gaffey
  2. Cillian McGloin
  3. Conor Reynolds
  4. Seán Harkin
  5. Eoin McLoughlin
  6. Mark Diffley
  7. Keith Keegan
  8. Conor Quinn
  9. Barry McNulty
  10. Fergal McLoughlin
  11. Riordan O’Rourke
  12. Tom Prior
  13. Ryan O’Rourke
  14. Gavin Reynolds
  15. Ben Guckian
  16. Daire O’Shea
  17. Eanna McNamara
  18. Kieran Clancy
  19. James Rooney
  20. Peter Prior
  21. Michael Mc Kiernan
  22. Oisín McLoughlin
  23. Paul Honeyman
  24. Jack Kelly
  25. Tom Plunkett
  26. Ruairi O’Rourke

New York v Roscommon

New York

  1. Joey Grace
  2. Tadhg O’Riordan
  3. Sean Wilson
  4. Cian O’Dea
  5. Jack Foley
  6. Matthew Queenan
  7. Rob Wharton
  8. Eoghan McElliott
  9. Conall Kennedy
  10. Donal Hunt
  11. Frank O’Reilly
  12. Tiarnan Mathers
  13. Conor Keenan
  14. Jack McKenna
  15. Killian Butler
  16. Ryan Corrigan
  17. Shane Brosnan
  18. Adam Loughlin Stones
  19. Oisin Mathers
  20. David Naughten
  21. Jack Healy
  22. Jack Kennedy
  23. Mick Argue
  24. Noel Hatton
  25. James Walsh
  26. Jack Savage

Roscommon

  1. Conor Carroll
  2. Patrick Gavin
  3. Caelim Keogh
  4. Eoin McCormack
  5. Eoin Ward
  6. Ronan Daly
  7. Senan Lambe
  8. Keith Doyle
  9. Conor Ryan
  10. Dylan Ruane
  11. Enda Smith
  12. Darragh Heneghan
  13. Diarmuid Murtagh
  14. Daire Cregg
  15. Robert Heneghan
  16. Aaron Brady
  17. Niall Higgins
  18. Colm Neary
  19. Robbie Dolan
  20. Shane Cunnane
  21. Jack Duggan
  22. Paul Carey
  23. Ben O’Carroll
  24. Conor Hand
  25. Eoin Colleran
  26. Ciaran Lennon

Leinster Senior Football Championship

Offaly v Laois

Offaly

  1. Conor Melia
  2. Shane O’Toole Greene
  3. David Dempsey
  4. Lee Pearson
  5. Cormac Egan
  6. Diarmuid Egan
  7. Daire McDaid
  8. Jack McEvoy
  9. Jordan Hayes
  10. Marcas Dalton
  11. Keith O’Neill
  12. Rory Egan
  13. Dylan Hyland
  14. Shane Tierney
  15. Darragh Flynn
  16. Sean O’Toole
  17. Aidan Bracken
  18. Conor Dunican
  19. Nathan Poland
  20. Kyle Higgins
  21. Jack Bryant
  22. Eoin Sawyer
  23. Harry Plunkett
  24. Sean Conway
  25. Eoin Dunne
  26. Cathal Ryan

Laois

  1. Killian Roche
  2. Jack Lacey
  3. Trevor Collins
  4. Alex Mohan
  5. Pa Kirwan
  6. Aaron McEvoy
  7. Simon Fingleton
  8. Ciaran Burke
  9. Conor Heffernan
  10. Kevin Swayne
  11. Ronan Coffey
  12. Patrick O’Sullivan
  13. Brian Byrne
  14. Daragh Galvin
  15. Evan O’Carroll
  16. Matthew Byron
  17. Darren Brennan
  18. Killian Byrne
  19. Niall Corbet
  20. Jake Darcy
  21. Ben Dempsey
  22. Mikie Dempsey
  23. Paul Kingston
  24. Rioghan Murphy
  25. Cian Nolan
  26. Robert Tyrrell

Carlow v Wicklow

Carlow

  1. Ben McCarron
  2. Colin Byrne
  3. Niall Roche
  4. Paddy McDonnell
  5. John Phiri
  6. Dara Curran
  7. Padraig Bolger
  8. Mark Furey
  9. Conor Doyle
  10. Lee Walker
  11. Colm Hulton
  12. Mikey Bambrick
  13. Liam Gavin
  14. Christopher Blake
  15. Sean Murphy
  16. Johnny Furey
  17. Lee Moore
  18. John Murphy
  19. Tadgh Roche
  20. Ross Dunphy
  21. Adam Burgess
  22. Kyle Nolan
  23. Jamie Clarke
  24. Kevin Murphy
  25. Eoghan Ruth
  26. Aaron Amond

Wicklow

  1. Mark Jackson
  2. Tom Moran
  3. Conall Ó Gallchobhair
  4. Gavin Fogarty
  5. Cian Deering
  6. Matt Nolan
  7. Jonathan Carlin
  8. Dean Healy
  9. Jack Hardy
  10. Joe Prendergast
  11. Padraig O Toole
  12. Christopher O Brien
  13. Oisin Mc Graynor
  14. Kevin Quinn
  15. Eoin Darcy
  16. Cathal Fitzgerald
  17. Brian Bohan
  18. Jack Kirwan
  19. Cathal Baker
  20. Mark Kenny
  21. Conor Fee
  22. Jacques Mc Call
  23. Liam O Neill
  24. Eoin Murtagh
  25. Sean Murphy
  26. John Paul Nolan

Longford v Westmeath

Longford

  1. Eoin McGuinness
  2. Patrick Fox
  3. Ryan Moffett
  4. Bryan Masterson
  5. Peter Lynn
  6. Ronan Sweeney
  7. Dessie Reynolds
  8. Liam Glennon
  9. Oisin O’Toole
  10. James Moran
  11. Matthew Carey
  12. Daniel Reynolds
  13. Dylan Farrell
  14. Joseph Hagan
  15. Oran Kenny
  16. Mícheál Hughes
  17. Cian Brady
  18. Aaron Farrell
  19. Niall Farrelly
  20. Iarla O’Sullivan
  21. Matthew Flynn
  22. Paddy Moran
  23. Conor Smith
  24. Aidan McGuire
  25. Caolán Lynch
  26. Gavin Farrelly

Westmeath

  1. Jason Daly
  2. Daniel Scahill
  3. Charlie Drumm
  4. Tadhg Baker
  5. Ronan Wallace
  6. Shane Allen
  7. Matthew Whittaker
  8. Brían Cooney
  9. Ray Connellan
  10. Kevin O’Sullivan
  11. Sam McCartan
  12. Conor Dillon
  13. Tom Molloy
  14. Luke Loughlin
  15. Brandon Kelly
  16. Jack Connaughton
  17. Adam Treanor
  18. Shane Corcoran
  19. Robbie Forde
  20. Senan Baker
  21. Devin Hill
  22. Shane Ormsby
  23. Danny McCartan
  24. Eoghan McCabe
  25. Jack Duncan
  26. TJ Cox

Munster Senior Football Championship

Cork v Limerick

Cork

  1. Micheál Aodh Martin
  2. Maurice Shanley
  3. Daniel O’Mahony
  4. Seán Meehan
  5. Brian O’Driscoll
  6. Tommy Walsh
  7. Luke Fahy
  8. Colm O’Callaghan
  9. Ian Maguire
  10. Paul Walsh
  11. Mark Cronin
  12. Seán McDonnell
  13. Chris Óg Jones
  14. Dara Sheedy
  15. Steven Sherlock
  16. Patrick Doyle
  17. Tomas O’Mahony
  18. Rory Maguire
  19. Darragh Cashman
  20. Seán Walsh
  21. Conor Cahalane
  22. David Buckley
  23. Ruairi Deane
  24. Eoghan McSweeney
  25. Conor Corbett
  26. Brian Hurley

Limerick

  1. Jeffrey Alfred
  2. Sean Kilbridge
  3. Cormac Woulfe
  4. Diarmuid Buckley
  5. Barry Coleman
  6. Killian Ryan
  7. Tony McCarthy
  8. Eliah Riordan
  9. Jack McCarthy
  10. Rory O Brien
  11. Cillian Fahy
  12. Paul Maher
  13. Robbie Childs
  14. James Naughton
  15. Danny Neville
  16. Ronan McElligott
  17. Darren O Doherty
  18. Oran Collins
  19. Oisín Moss
  20. Lee Woulfe
  21. Mark McCarthy
  22. Colm McSweeney
  23. Josh Dineen
  24. Zach McCarthy
  25. Shane Cross
  26. Peter Nash

Waterford v Tipperary

Waterford

  1. Simon Burns
  2. Tommy Martin
  3. Billy Hynes
  4. Conor Ó Cuirrín
  5. Glen Power
  6. Adam Crawford
  7. Conor Murray
  8. Michael O’Brien
  9. Michael Curry
  10. Donal Fitzgerald
  11. Aaron Ryan
  12. Liam Mulligan
  13. Dermot Ryan
  14. Stephen Curry
  15. Alan Dunwoody
  16. Paudie Hunt
  17. Darach Ó Cathasaigh
  18. Adam Murray
  19. Darragh Walsh
  20. Caoimhín Walsh
  21. Cian Kiely
  22. Kyle Flynn
  23. Conor Keating
  24. Colin Foley
  25. Conor Fennell
  26. David Butler

Tipperary

  1. Shane Garland
  2. Jack O’Neill
  3. Eoin O’Connell
  4. Manus McFadden
  5. Kieran Costello
  6. James Morris
  7. Charlie King
  8. Joe Higgins
  9. Paudie Feehan
  10. Eoin Craddock
  11. Michéal Freaney
  12. Killian Butler
  13. Cian Smith
  14. Sean O’Connor
  15. Daithi Hogan
  16. Robbie McGrath
  17. Darragh Brennan
  18. Mark Corcoran
  19. Paddy Creedon
  20. Michael Lowry
  21. JP Mboka Tansia
  22. Emmet Moloney
  23. Darragh O’Connor
  24. Paddy O’Keeffe
  25. Mark Russell
  26. Mark Stokes

Ulster Senior Football Championship

Armagh v Tyrone

Armagh

  1. Blaine Hughes
  2. Peter McGrane
  3. Aaron McKay
  4. Paddy Burns
  5. Ross McQuillan
  6. Gareth Murphy
  7. Jarly Og Burns
  8. Tiernan Kelly
  9. Ben Crealey
  10. Greg McCabe
  11. Darragh McMullan
  12. Tomas McCormack
  13. Cian McConville
  14. Jason Duffy
  15. Oisin Conaty
  16. Ethan Rafferty
  17. Barry McCambridge
  18. Joe McElroy
  19. Ryan Duffy
  20. Callum O’Neill
  21. Daniel Magee
  22. Conor Turbitt
  23. Oisin O’Neill
  24. Fergal O’Brien
  25. Rory Grugan
  26. Andrew Murnin

Tyrone

  1. Niall Morgan
  2. Cormac Quinn
  3. Peter Teague
  4. Niall Devlin
  5. Frank Burns
  6. Joey Clarke
  7. Michael McKernan
  8. Brian Kennedy
  9. Conn Kilpatrick
  10. Seanie O’Donnell
  11. Ronan Cassidy
  12. Ben McDonnell
  13. Darren McCurry
  14. Mattie Donnelly
  15. Daragh Canavan
  16. Oisin O’Kane
  17. Michael Rafferty
  18. Aidan Clarke
  19. Ben Cullen
  20. Kieran McGeary
  21. Dalaigh Jones
  22. Aodhan Donaghy
  23. Ciaran Daly
  24. Lorcan McGarrity
  25. Eoin McElholm
  26. Ethan Jordan

Christy Ring Cup

Meath v Kerry

Meath

  1. Gavin King
  2. Jarlath Ennis
  3. Seán Geraghty
  4. Lorcan O’Connor
  5. Eoin Donegan
  6. Daire Shine
  7. Noah Conroy
  8. Simon Ennis
  9. Joey Cole
  10. Lorcan Byrne
  11. Padraig O’Hanrahan
  12. Tom Shine
  13. Mikey Cole
  14. Darren O’Higgins
  15. Mark Leavy
  16. Philip O’Brien
  17. Anthony Healy
  18. Cathal Barron
  19. Darragh Heffernan
  20. Fergal Flynn
  21. Jack Walsh
  22. Kevin Mulligan
  23. Kyle Donnelly
  24. Kyle Ennis
  25. Seán Coloe
  26. Seán Doyle

Kerry

  1. Conor Bohane
  2. Eric Leen
  3. Sean McGrath
  4. Kyle O’Connor
  5. James O’Connor
  6. Jason Diggins
  7. Michael Leane
  8. Kevin Goulding
  9. Evan Murphy
  10. Jordan Brick
  11. Ronan Walsh
  12. Tom Doyle
  13. Liam Óg O’Connor
  14. Padraig Boyle
  15. Hugh Lenihan
  16. Diarmuid Quirke
  17. Michael Slattery
  18. Dara Kearney
  19. Adam Segal
  20. Darragh Slattery
  21. Seamie Foran
  22. Luke Rochford
  23. Keith Carmody
  24. Cillian Litchfield
  25. Niall O’Mahony
  26. Gavin Dooley

Donegal v Wicklow

Donegal

  1. Luke White
  2. Oisin Kelly
  3. Ciaran Bradley
  4. Steven McBride
  5. Conor O Grady
  6. Kevin Kealy
  7. Gavin Browne
  8. Danny Cullen
  9. Brian Mcintyre
  10. Liam Mc Kinney
  11. Ronan McDermott
  12. Peter Kelly
  13. Declan Coulter
  14. Richie Ryan
  15. Josh Cronolly McGee
  16. Dylan Lafferty
  17. John Kealy
  18. Dan Donnelly
  19. Ryan Hilferty
  20. Ruairi Campbell
  21. Conor Diver
  22. Caolan O’Neill
  23. Gerard Gilmore
  24. Kieran Brady
  25. Sean Halvey
  26. Sean Ward

Wicklow

  1. Conor Mc Nally
  2. Ben Kearney
  3. Byran Kearney
  4. Ian Clancy
  5. Padraig Doran
  6. John Henderson
  7. James Boland
  8. Tommy Collins
  9. Sam O’Dowd
  10. Andrew Kavanagh
  11. Jack Phelan
  12. Luke Evans
  13. Fionn Darcy
  14. Padraig Doyle
  15. Seanie Germaine
  16. Meithéal Cleary
  17. Emmet Blanchfield
  18. Conall Byrne
  19. Kenneth Cullen
  20. Dylan Byrne
  21. Andrew Lynch
  22. Brandon Ryan
  23. Jack Doyle
  24. Willie Cash
  25. Luke Byrne
  26. Adam O Leary

Derry v Roscommon

Derry

  1. Sean Kelly
  2. Jamie Lee McGlade
  3. Patrick Turner
  4. Cathair McGilligan
  5. Conor Coyle
  6. Meehaul McGrath
  7. Eamon Cassidy
  8. Eamon Conway
  9. Thomas Brady
  10. Darragh McGilligan
  11. Fintan Bradley
  12. Joseph Mulholland
  13. Cormac O’Doherty
  14. Shea Cassidy
  15. Deaghlan Foley
  16. Eoin Mullholland
  17. Eunan Boylan
  18. Sean Quinn
  19. Conor McGurk
  20. Connor Melaugh
  21. Michael Lynch
  22. Tiernan Melaugh
  23. Andy McBride
  24. Ryan McGarvey
  25. Ruairi Biggs
  26. Eoin Scullion

Roscommon

  1. Enda Lawless
  2. Micheál Hussey
  3. James Dillon
  4. Jack Dowling
  5. Keelan Ryan
  6. Adam Donnelly
  7. Darragh Finn
  8. Tommy Morris
  9. Ethan Connaughton
  10. Brian Mannion
  11. Cian Murray
  12. Ronan Finn
  13. Sean Canning
  14. Jack Donnelly
  15. Paddy Fallon
  16. Tim Gilmore
  17. Conor Mulry
  18. Conor Morris
  19. Niall Fleming
  20. Eamon Mulry
  21. Jason Martin
  22. Liam Óg Coyle
  23. Cian Bowes
  24. Tommy Fleming
  25. Karl Feehily
  26. Brian Lawlor

Nickey Rackard Cup

Armagh v Mayo

Armagh

  1. Ciarán Duffy
  2. Stephen O’Keeffe
  3. Paudie Lappin
  4. Odhrán Curry
  5. Tam Lennon
  6. Barry Shortt
  7. Caionn Hughes
  8. Jack Scallon
  9. Peter McKearney
  10. Jack Loughran
  11. Aaron Fox
  12. Aaron Cullinane
  13. Dáire Harvey
  14. Charlie McArdle
  15. Conor Carabine
  16. Declan Harris
  17. Eoin McGuinness
  18. Dylan McKenna
  19. Morgan Thomas
  20. Miceal Rice
  21. Joe O’Connor
  22. Marty Moan
  23. Conor Gormley
  24. Darren McMullan
  25. Brian McCann
  26. Danny Magee

Mayo

  1. Bobby Douglas
  2. Alex Evans
  3. Oisin Greally
  4. Connor Murray
  5. Corey Scahill
  6. David Kenny
  7. Oisin Ivers
  8. John Heraty
  9. Daniel Huane
  10. Ryan Duffy
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Mairéad Dillon’s Rise: Galway Star’s All-Ireland Heroics and Relentless Journey to the Top

Mairéad Dillon has become one of the most admired players in the Galway camogie dressing room, and it is easy to see why. Since first being called into the senior panel by Cathal Murray in 2019, the Kilconieron player has shown patience, resilience and a constant hunger to improve. Those qualities have helped turn her into a major figure for the Tribeswomen.

Dillon’s breakthrough came in unforgettable fashion last August when she won the first of her three All-Ireland medals on the pitch against Cork. There is a strong argument that Galway would not have lifted the title without her contribution in some of the biggest moments of the campaign.

Big-game impact for Galway camogie

When Tipperary threatened to upset Galway in the All-Ireland semi-final, Dillon stepped up. After Tipp drew level early in the second half, Galway needed leaders to respond and Dillon was one of the players who found another gear. She finished with two points, while also posting an impressive tackle count and covering huge ground throughout the contest.

Even better was to come in the All-Ireland final. Galway had unsettled Cork early with their aggression, but they had not fully made that pressure count on the scoreboard. Then came the moment that changed everything.

 

Aoife Donohue burst through the heart of the Cork defence after a brilliant pick-up, drawing three defenders before releasing Dillon in space. There was still plenty for Dillon to do. She carried for around 10 metres, tapped the sliotar once off the bas of her hurley, and from just outside the 13-metre line she struck decisively. Libby Coppinger tried to close the gap, but the finish was too clean and Amy Lee had no chance.

It was a goal of composure, timing and nerve. Dillon’s reaction said plenty too. There was a small fist pump, but she quickly looped back into position on the half-forward line. It was a celebration marked by control rather than emotion, a sign of a player fully locked into the occasion.

Cork fought right to the end and Galway still needed a late pointed free from captain Carrie Dolan in the third minute of injury time to edge over the line by the minimum margin. For Dillon and Galway, it became one of the happiest memories of all.

“Yeah, look, it was brilliant. I suppose to be able to be part of the team in itself is such a huge honour and it’s nice to get the reward at the end of it. I’m just glad that we did get over the line, and all our hard work paid off.”

Dillon also reflected on the goal itself with typical humility.

“When I look back on it now, I just think it was great that it went in. Not too many people can say that they scored a goal in Croke Park on All-Ireland day. Cathal emphasises work rate and supporting the play, and Aoife had the ball and it was just one of those moments where you take the risk. Luckily, it worked out in the end.”

Asked about keeping pace with Donohue’s surging run, Dillon laughed: “I think

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Mayo and Galway Reach Connacht U20 Knockout Stages After Round 4 Wins https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/mayo-and-galway-reach-connacht-u20-knockout-stages-after-round-4-wins https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/mayo-and-galway-reach-connacht-u20-knockout-stages-after-round-4-wins#respond Thu, 09 Apr 2026 21:10:03 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35528 Mayo and Galway Seal Connacht U20 Knockout Spots After Impressive Round 4 Wins Mayo and Galway have secured their places in the knockout stages of the Connacht U20 Football Championship with a round to spare after impressive victories on Wednesday evening. The Western rivals now move forward with momentum ahead of the final group fixtures, […]

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Mayo and Galway Seal Connacht U20 Knockout Spots After Impressive Round 4 Wins

Mayo and Galway have secured their places in the knockout stages of the Connacht U20 Football Championship with a round to spare after impressive victories on Wednesday evening.

The Western rivals now move forward with momentum ahead of the final group fixtures, while Leitrim and Sligo have been eliminated from contention.

Mayo Dominate Leitrim in Carrick-on-Shannon

Mayo delivered a powerful attacking display to defeat Leitrim by 3-21 to 1-12 in Carrick-on-Shannon.

Early goals from Dylan Flynn and Kobe McDonald set the tone for a one-sided contest, putting Mayo firmly in control from the outset.

Further scores from Tom Lydon, who finished with an excellent tally of 0-7, alongside two two-pointers from Colm Lynch, helped Mayo build a commanding 2-12 to 0-5 lead by half-time.

The second half followed a similar pattern, with Darragh Beirne adding a third Mayo goal in the 47th minute to extinguish any hopes of a Leitrim comeback.

Colm McLoughlin did manage a consolation goal for Leitrim, but it proved little more than a footnote on a dominant Mayo performance.

Galway Survive Sligo Comeback in Tuam Thriller

Galway were pushed all the way by Sligo before securing a narrow 1-13 to 0-15 victory in a gripping encounter at Tuam Stadium.

The Tribesmen looked comfortable at the interval, leading 0-11 to 0-5 after a composed first-half display.

However, Sligo responded superbly after the break, firing over six unanswered points to level the contest and swing momentum in their favour.

Conor Walsh, Matthew Walsh, Aaron Lang (three points) and Eamon Keane were all on target during a blistering spell from the Yeats County.

Galway regrouped at a crucial moment, with Eoinín Ó Cualáin first restoring the lead with a point before rattling the net to deliver a decisive blow.

Ciaran Mulhern extended the advantage to five, and although Sligo rallied again through late scores from Cian Nicholson (two-pointer), Lang and Dara Mostyn, they ultimately fell just short.

Connacht U20 Championship: Knockout Picture Takes Shape

With one round of fixtures remaining, both Mayo and Galway have booked their places in the knockout stages and will now look to build further momentum ahead of the semi-finals.

For Sligo and Leitrim, attention now turns to rebuilding after competitive but ultimately unsuccessful campaigns.

Match Highlights

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Irish Open 2026: Records, Results and Qualification Times in Bangor https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/irish-open-2026-records-results-and-qualification-times-in-bangor https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/irish-open-2026-records-results-and-qualification-times-in-bangor#respond Thu, 09 Apr 2026 20:57:20 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35526 Records Fall and Qualification Times Surge at Irish Open Championships in Bangor The Irish Open Championships and Commonwealth Games Trials in Bangor continued to deliver exceptional performances on Night Two, with records falling and qualification times stacking up across multiple events. Phelan, Cullen and Walshe Lead Female Performances Rosalie Phelan set a new Championship Record […]

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Records Fall and Qualification Times Surge at Irish Open Championships in Bangor

The Irish Open Championships and Commonwealth Games Trials in Bangor continued to deliver exceptional performances on Night Two, with records falling and qualification times stacking up across multiple events.

Phelan, Cullen and Walshe Lead Female Performances

Rosalie Phelan set a new Championship Record in the 50m Butterfly, clocking 26.62 to dip under the European Aquatics Championships consideration time.

In the 100m Backstroke, Lottie Cullen impressed with a winning time of 1:00.35, also achieving consideration standards for both the European Championships and Commonwealth Games. Grace Davison followed closely in second (1:00.61), also under the required marks.

Ellen Walshe continued her dominant week, claiming gold in the 400m Individual Medley in 3:39.38. Already a winner earlier in the meet, Walshe once again posted a time inside European qualification standards.

McSharry Claims National Title

Olympic medallist Mona McSharry secured her first title of the weekend in the 50m Breaststroke, touching in 30.43, comfortably inside the European consideration time.

Eimear Doyle (32.06) and Isabel Kidney (32.51) rounded out the podium.

Strong Depth Across Men’s Events

In the Open 400m Individual Medley, Liam Custer claimed gold in 4:23.14, achieving the U23 European standard, while Phelim Macken secured a European Junior time in second.

James Ward took victory in the 50m Butterfly (24.17), edging out Dylan Registe and Jack Cassin in a tightly contested final.

Para Swimmers Achieve Qualification Standards

Four para swimmers also secured qualification times for the European Para Swimming Championships in Turkey:

  • Ellie Lynch (1:21.49 – 100m Backstroke)
  • Luke O’Donoghue (1:09.17 – 100m Backstroke)
  • Barry McClements (previously qualified)
  • Dearbhaile Brady (previously qualified)

Summer Targets in Sight

The performances in Bangor underline the strength and depth of Irish swimming ahead of a major summer that includes:

  • 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow
  • European Aquatics Championships in Paris
  • European Junior Championships
  • European Para Swimming Championships

With qualification standards being met across all levels, Ireland’s swimmers are building serious momentum heading into international competition.

The championships continue through to Sunday, with more finals and qualification opportunities to come.

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Shortt & Kelly Break Irish Records in Bangor | Irish Open 2026 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/shortt-kelly-break-irish-records-in-bangor-irish-open-2026 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/shortt-kelly-break-irish-records-in-bangor-irish-open-2026#respond Thu, 09 Apr 2026 20:54:35 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35523 Shortt and Kelly Smash Irish Records in Bangor as Championship Standards Soar John Shortt and Jack Kelly delivered a sensational night of swimming at the Irish Open Championships and Commonwealth Games Trials in Bangor, rewriting the record books and underlining Ireland’s growing strength in the pool. The pair produced standout performances on Night Two of […]

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Shortt and Kelly Smash Irish Records in Bangor as Championship Standards Soar

John Shortt and Jack Kelly delivered a sensational night of swimming at the Irish Open Championships and Commonwealth Games Trials in Bangor, rewriting the record books and underlining Ireland’s growing strength in the pool.

The pair produced standout performances on Night Two of finals, setting new Irish and Championship records while helping a host of swimmers achieve qualification standards across a packed international calendar this summer.

Shortt Hits World-Class Mark in 100m Backstroke

At just 19 years of age, John Shortt continues to establish himself as one of Ireland’s brightest prospects. The National Centre Limerick swimmer stormed to victory in the 100m Backstroke final in a time of 53.17, setting a new Irish and Championship record.

The time places him among the top four swimmers in the world in 2026 and comfortably inside the consideration standard for the European Aquatics Championships.

Shortt had only set the previous Irish record of 53.37 two weeks earlier in Paris, highlighting the rapid trajectory of his development.

“It was a good race… a bit disappointed, wanted to be 52, but you can’t have it all your own way,” Shortt admitted afterwards.

He was joined on the podium by team-mates Paddy Johnston (55.57) and Neddie Irwin (56.54), completing a dominant showing for National Centre Limerick.

Kelly Announces Himself with Record-Breaking Swim

Jack Kelly made an immediate impact on his Irish Championship debut, producing a stunning swim in the 50m Breaststroke.

The 23-year-old, who recently committed to representing Ireland, clocked 26.84, breaking Darragh Greene’s long-standing Irish record (26.94) and improving his own Championship mark set earlier in the day.

It was a landmark performance that also secured qualification for the European Aquatics Championships.

“I feel amazing… it just shows the work I’ve been doing in Austin has paid off,” Kelly said after the race.

Greene (27.62) and Eoin Corby (27.81) completed the podium, with both swimmers also achieving European consideration times.

Ireland Building Depth Ahead of Major Championships

The performances in Bangor reflect a wider surge in Irish swimming, with 24 consideration times achieved across multiple international competitions including:

  • European Aquatics Championships
  • Commonwealth Games
  • European Junior Championships
  • European Para Swimming Championships

With established stars and emerging talent delivering in equal measure, Ireland’s squad is shaping into a serious force heading into a packed summer schedule.

Competition continues through to Sunday, with further qualification times expected as swimmers chase places on the international stage.

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Brighterdaysahead Gives Elliott & Kennedy Aintree G1 Double https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/brighterdaysahead-gives-elliott-kennedy-aintree-g1-double https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/brighterdaysahead-gives-elliott-kennedy-aintree-g1-double#respond Thu, 09 Apr 2026 20:28:24 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35514 Brighterdaysahead (13/8 favourite) gave Gordon Elliott and Jack Kennedy a Grade 1 double at Aintree this afternoon as the seven-year-old mare won the William Hill Aintree Hurdle. The win, completed a near 15/1 double for the Cullentra House team as Brighterdaysahead won the two and a half mile contest by defeating The New Lion (9/4) […]

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Brighterdaysahead (13/8 favourite) gave Gordon Elliott and Jack Kennedy a Grade 1 double at Aintree this afternoon as the seven-year-old mare won the William Hill Aintree Hurdle.

The win, completed a near 15/1 double for the Cullentra House team as Brighterdaysahead won the two and a half mile contest by defeating The New Lion (9/4) by two and a quarter lengths.

The winning hander, Gordon Elliott, admitted post-race:

“This is probably her trip and she was awesome. I was nervous but it was kind of easy to watch and Jack was brilliant on her. It’s great for everyone at Gigginstown who have been massive supporters of mine, through thick and thin.

“She’s a good mare and that’s why she wins over two miles, but I think two and a half is probably her trip. I’d imagine she’s going to go chasing. She was supposed to go this year but she pulled a muscle and that’s why she didn’t. She hasn’t won at Cheltenham but she ran a great race there this year.”

The winning rider, Kerryman, Jack Kennedy, was very please with the result, stating:

“Unreal. I think that could be as good as she’s been. The extra half a mile suited her, a little bit of juice in the ground suited her and she was brilliant. I was happy the whole way – I was actually having to take her back everywhere, and she’s one that when you don’t have her fully switched off she can run with you a bit, but she was just doing everything so easy and I let her on at the back of the fourth last. Potters Corner had a slow jump and I winged it, and I was happy to take up the running there and she was good. She’s a great mare.”

 

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Koktail Divin and Darragh O’Keeffe Claim G1 Manifesto Novices’ Chase https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/koktail-divin-and-darragh-okeeffe-claim-g1-manifesto-novices-chase https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/koktail-divin-and-darragh-okeeffe-claim-g1-manifesto-novices-chase#respond Thu, 09 Apr 2026 20:20:48 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35517 Koktail Divin (3/1) was the second Irish-trained Grade 1 winner on day one of the Grand National Festival at Aintree. Ridden by Darragh O’Keeffe, the Henry de Bromhead-handled horse was a two and a quarter length winner over Blueking D’Oroux (22/1) in the Manifesto Novices’ Chase The 1-2 favourite Lulamba, owned by Cork’s Joe and […]

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Koktail Divin (3/1) was the second Irish-trained Grade 1 winner on day one of the Grand National Festival at Aintree.

Ridden by Darragh O’Keeffe, the Henry de Bromhead-handled horse was a two and a quarter length winner over Blueking D’Oroux (22/1) in the Manifesto Novices’ Chase

The 1-2 favourite Lulamba, owned by Cork’s Joe and Marie Donnelly, unseated his rider Nico de Boinville at the 10th fence in the two and a half mile contest.

County Waterford winning trainer Henry de Bromhead said of his Grade 1 win this afternoon:

“It’s a great start to the meeting for us, I am delighted. Darragh was brilliant on him. I thought they went a real good gallop and our lad jumps amazing. I’m delighted for the Moloneys, who are great supporters of ours. It’s so good to get one here.

“I started to get a bit worried for a second (when the second came back at him) but it looks as if he was idling and he picked up again. It was relentless the whole way and they were all jumping so well. I’m delighted for everyone and it’s great for the horse.”

The victorious jockey, Darragh O’Keeffe, racing in Barry Moloney colours, gave a good insight following the race, admitting:

“We always felt he was up to Grade One standard, and it just took us a couple of runs to figure him out. He was very impressive at Leopardstown, we gave the Grade One at Cheltenham a go and we learned plenty about him that day. I think it was huge credit to the horse to come back today after having a grueler in the Brown Advisory. It was a good performance, and his jumping was superb again today.

“I jumped out nice and handy away and I said, wherever I am, I’m just going to get into a rhythm. I couldn’t really hear a whole lot going round, but I could just hear the commentators saying – there was gasp or something – and I knew Lulumba was disappearing from my inside. He was following Harry, so I just kept my horse in a rhythm.

“He was a bit idle even when he jumped the second last, which showed he’s still a bit raw. As soon as he heard the other horse coming to him again, I could feel him picking up. I’m delighted to get a Grade One winner here at Aintree – it’s a special meeting and it’s great for the owners, the Maloneys, and I’m very grateful to everyone.”

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Irish 1-2 in G1 Boodles Anniversary 4-Y-O Hurdle at Aintree https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/irish-1-2-in-g1-boodles-anniversary-4-y-o-hurdle-at-aintree https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/irish-1-2-in-g1-boodles-anniversary-4-y-o-hurdle-at-aintree#respond Thu, 09 Apr 2026 20:20:24 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35509 The 2026 Randox Grand National Festival got underway on Thursday afternoon with an Irish 1-2 in the opening Grade One Boodles Anniversary 4-Y-O Hurdle. Mange Tout (Gordon Elliott/Jack Kennedy, 5-1) and Selma De Vary (Willie Mullins/Paul Townend, 9-4 favourite) fought out the finish if the two miles and one furlong contest, with the former prevailing […]

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The 2026 Randox Grand National Festival got underway on Thursday afternoon with an Irish 1-2 in the opening Grade One Boodles Anniversary 4-Y-O Hurdle.

Mange Tout (Gordon Elliott/Jack Kennedy, 5-1) and Selma De Vary (Willie Mullins/Paul Townend, 9-4 favourite) fought out the finish if the two miles and one furlong contest, with the former prevailing by three-quarters of a length.

Successful trainer Gordon Elliott said of his filly:

“I thought he gave her a great ride. I thought winning or the losing of the race was done from the third-, fourth-last to the turn in. Jack had to ride to settle her – she was very keen at Leopardstown and he rode her to win rather than to settle her there, and it took its toll.

“It was hard not taking her to Cheltenham, because you want as many bullets as you can have, but now Cheltenham’s over I’m glad we kept her for here. Just the flatter track would suit her and she’s just got a bit of boot. Jack said she didn’t do a stroke in front, she was very idle.

“We thought we’d have her out early in the season for Down Royal – she was very keen there, but she’s a nice mare and she’ll jump a fence as well in time. That will be her for the year now – she’s not the biggest girl in the world.”

Winning jockey Jack Kennedy told ITV Racing:

“She was good. She can overrace a little bit, but I got a bit of cover on her today.

“She was still a bit keen but not as bad. She’s a big frame of a filly – she’s not small but she’s narrow, and I’d say bypassing Cheltenham helped.”

“She’ll definitely jump a fence and she probably has a bit of filling out to do, so she can be a nice mare.”

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London v Mayo Preview, Team News, Betting and Prediction – Connacht 2026 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/london-v-mayo-preview-team-news-betting-and-prediction-connacht-2026 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/london-v-mayo-preview-team-news-betting-and-prediction-connacht-2026#respond Thu, 09 Apr 2026 19:22:37 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35499 London v Mayo Preview, Team News, Betting and Prediction – Connacht SFC 2026 The 2026 Connacht Senior Football Championship gets under way in Ruislip on Saturday afternoon as London welcome Mayo to McGovern Park, and all the early signs point towards the visitors making a winning start. Mayo enter the championship in a strong place […]

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London v Mayo Preview, Team News, Betting and Prediction – Connacht SFC 2026

The 2026 Connacht Senior Football Championship gets under way in Ruislip on Saturday afternoon as London welcome Mayo to McGovern Park, and all the early signs point towards the visitors making a winning start.

Mayo enter the championship in a strong place after finishing third in Division 1 of the Allianz Football League, winning five of their seven games. London, by contrast, finished sixth in Division 4, leaving a huge gulf between the teams heading into this Connacht quarter-final.

That gap is reflected in both the history of this fixture and in the betting market. Mayo have won each of the last five championship meetings between the counties, including the 2013 Connacht final and a 2016 quarter-final clash. London will hope that home surroundings and championship intensity keep them competitive for periods, but this is a very tall order.

London v Mayo recent championship meetings

  • 2016: Mayo 2-16 London 0-9
  • 2013: Mayo 5-11 London 0-10
  • 2011: Mayo 0-19 London 2-10 aet
  • 2006: Mayo 1-18 London 0-8
  • 1996: Mayo 1-11 London 1-5

Mayo’s athleticism, pace through the middle and proven scoring ability should eventually make the difference. Even if London stay in touch for a while, the most likely outcome is Mayo pulling clear over the final 20 minutes.

Betting odds

  • London: 25/1
  • Draw: 35/1
  • Mayo: 1/100

The outright market offers little value given how short Mayo are. The smarter betting angle is likely to be on the winning margin, with Mayo expected to cover a sizeable handicap.

Prediction

London should battle honestly, but Mayo are operating at a far higher level and anything other than an away win would be a major shock.

Prediction: Mayo to win comfortably

Predicted score: London 0-11 Mayo 1-22

Next up: The winners will play Roscommon or New York in the Connacht semi-final.

Team News

London – TBA

Mayo –

The 2026 Connacht championship throws-in on Saturday as Mayo travel to Ruislip to face London.

It will be Mayo’s first visit to the venue since 2016, when they recorded a 2-16 to 0-09 win over the hosts. Manager Andy Moran has named two championship debutants in Hugh O’Loughlin and Cian McHale. Notably, two members of the current matchday squad – Rob Hennelly and Cillian O’Connor – also made their debuts against London, in 2011. Throw-in at McGovern Park is scheduled for 2.30pm.

1. Rob Hennelly – Raheny
2. Jack Coyne (C) – Ballyhaunis
3. Rory Brickenden – Westport
4. Fenton Kelly – Davitts
5. Sam Callinan – Ballina Stephenites
6. Michael Plunkett – Ballintubber
7. Paddy Durcan – Castlebar Mitchels
8. Bob Tuohy – Castlebar Mitchels
9. David McBrien – Ballaghaderreen
10. Jack Carney – Kilmeena
11. Ryan O’Donoghue – Belmullet
12. Hugh O’Loughlin – Kilmaine
13. Cian McHale – Moy Davitts
14. Aidan O’Shea – Breaffy
15. Paul Towey – Charlestown Sarsfields

16. Jack Livingstone – Breaffy
17. John MacMonagle – Castlebar Mitchels
18. Donnacha McHugh – Castlebar Mitchels
19. Stephen Coen – Hollymount/Carramore
20. Sean Morahan – Castlebar Mitchels
21. Jordan Flynn – Crossmolina Deel Rovers
22. Conal Dawson – Westport
23. Fergal Boland – Aghamore
24. Diarmuid O’Connor – Ballintubber
25. Tommy Conroy – The Neale
26. Cillian O’Connor – Ballintubber

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