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Limerick Crushes Cork Hurling Side at Gaelic Grounds in Stunning Division 1A Victory

Temitope Oke
By Temitope Oke

Limerick flexed their hurling muscles at the Gaelic Grounds, defeating Cork 3-19 to 0-20.

Shane O’Brien, Cathal O’Neill, and a decisive Aidan O’Connor penalty propelled the Treaty side to victory.

It was a commanding display that highlighted Limerick’s precision in attack and composure under pressure.

Cork struggled to get into rhythm, with Limerick dominating both the scoreboard and possession throughout the match.

Fans were treated to moments of brilliance, particularly O’Connor’s penalty, which showcased the young player’s nerve in a high-stakes situation.


Galway and Dublin Rack Up Massive Wins

Galway made a statement in Salthill, hammering Kilkenny 35-17, strengthening their bid to remain in Division 1A next season.

Meanwhile, Dublin’s men went on a goal spree, finishing 6-32 to 18 against Down.

John Hetherton starred with two crucial goals, asserting Dublin’s attacking dominance.

Both sides showed that their squads are hitting peak form, and these results will certainly put pressure on their remaining rivals in the league.


Republic of Ireland Level Against Netherlands

In World Cup qualifying action, Katie McCabe’s penalty salvaged a 1-1 draw for the Republic of Ireland in Utrecht against the Netherlands.

Carla Ward’s side is still hunting for their first win of the campaign, leaving them with work to do before the next international fixture.

Elsewhere in the group, France and Poland mirrored the stalemate, sitting level at 1-1.

The final rounds promise high tension as teams jostle for qualification.


Chelsea Edge Past Wrexham While Arsenal Progress

In the FA Cup, Chelsea required extra time to overcome 10-man Wrexham 4-2, overturning a two-goal deficit.

Earlier, Arsenal secured a 2-1 win against Mansfield, moving into the quarter-finals.

The Premier League action continued with Manchester City and Newcastle locked at 1-1, with Harvey Barnes’ opener canceled out by Savinho.

Meanwhile, domestic league fixtures saw Sligo Rovers lead Drogheda United 1-0 in the Premier Division, while the First Division clash between Longford Town and UCD remained goalless.


England’s Rugby Woes Continue

England endured a humbling 23-18 defeat to Italy in Rome, marking their first-ever loss to the Azzurri in Six Nations history.

Previous defeats to Scotland and Ireland had already dampened England’s hopes, leaving them fifth in the standings.

Scotland, in contrast, kept their title hopes alive with a 50-40 win over defending champions France.

Both Scotland and France are now level at the top, with Ireland a point behind, setting up a thrilling final weekend.

The Ireland under-20s continued their strong campaign with a 48-33 win over Wales at Virgin Media Park, Cork, securing their third victory of the tournament.


Energia All-Ireland League Highlights

St Mary’s College continue to lead Division 1A with a dominant 59-12 victory over UCD. Clontarf remains hot on their heels, narrowly defeating Old Belvedere 54-51.

Elsewhere, Ballynahinch capitalized on a missed Cork Con conversion to claim a 28-26 victory.

Terenure overcame Nenagh Ormond 40-31, and Lansdowne beat Young Munster 29-13.

The league remains tightly contested, promising an exciting conclusion.


Impact and Consequences

Limerick’s emphatic win positions them as strong contenders for the Division 1A title, while Cork will need to regroup to avoid further slippage.

Galway’s and Dublin’s commanding victories indicate their continued dominance, but remaining league matches will test squad depth and consistency.

Ireland’s draw against the Netherlands underscores the need for tactical adjustments ahead of crucial World Cup qualifiers.

England’s Six Nations struggles may prompt coaching reassessments.


What’s Next?

  • Limerick will face tougher opponents in the coming Division 1A fixtures, aiming to maintain momentum.

  • Dublin and Galway look set to continue their winning streaks in the National Hurling League.

  • Ireland’s national team must secure points in upcoming qualifiers to keep World Cup hopes alive.

  • FA Cup quarter-finals promise high-octane clashes with Arsenal and Chelsea advancing.

  • Six Nations finales will determine final positions, with Scotland, France, and Ireland in contention.


Summary

From hurling dominance to football drama and rugby heartbreak, Irish and UK sports fans were treated to an action-packed week.

Limerick and Galway shone in hurling, Ireland drew against a strong Netherlands side, and Chelsea edged past Wrexham in the FA Cup.

England’s rugby struggles continue, while domestic leagues remain fiercely competitive.


Bulleted Takeaways

  • Limerick beat Cork 3-19 to 0-20 in Division 1A National Hurling League.

  • Galway smashed Kilkenny 35-17; Dublin routed Down 6-32 to 18.

  • Ireland drew 1-1 with the Netherlands in World Cup qualifying.

  • Chelsea needed extra time to beat 10-man Wrexham 4-2; Arsenal beat Mansfield 2-1.

  • England suffered historic Six Nations defeat to Italy; Scotland beat France 50-40.

  • St Mary’s College remain top of Energia All-Ireland League after 59-12 win.

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