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One of Offaly’s greatest ever hurlers, Pádraig captained the Faithful County to our first Liam MacCarthy Cup in 1981.A t...
12/08/2026

One of Offaly’s greatest ever hurlers, Pádraig captained the Faithful County to our first Liam MacCarthy Cup in 1981.

A true legend of Offaly and St Rynagh’s hurling.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. 🕊️

🏆 CHAMPIONSHIP TABLES | AS IT STANDSThree weeks in and the championship picture is beginning to take shape across the gr...
10/08/2026

🏆 CHAMPIONSHIP TABLES | AS IT STANDS

Three weeks in and the championship picture is beginning to take shape across the grades 👀

With the last 2 rounds approaching , we’ve broken down exactly where things stand right now and what each position means for qualification.

🟢 SF – Direct Semi-Final
🟡 QF – Quarter-Final
🔴 RF – Relegation Final

Some teams are already putting themselves in serious positions, others are separated by scoring difference, and across several groups there’s still very little between qualification and missing out.

➡️ Swipe through every grade and let us know which group you think has the most drama still to come.

Group One: Three wins from three, +17 and six points has St. Rynagh’s sitting firmly in the direct semi-final position. They face KK to see who advances directly to the semi. Kilcormac-Killoughey themselves and Birr currently occupy the two quarter-final places on two points apiece, with K/K holding the better scoring difference. Coolderry also have two points, but having already played three games they currently sit outside the knockout places. Score difference is very likely to come into play here. Kinnitty are bottom without a point and need a result.

Group Two: Ballinamere have made the statement here. Three wins from three, six points and a +24 difference has them occupying the direct semi-final spot. Belmont are unbeaten after two and sit second on four points, while Tullamore currently hold the final quarter-final position on two points after completing three games. Their win over Shinrone puts them in a strong position for the knockouts though.

Shinrone and Lusmagh are both yet to get off the mark, with Lusmagh currently in the relegation-final spot on scoring difference.

This one is incredibly tight around the qualification line. Seir Kieran lead the way unbeaten on five points and currently occupy a semi-final place. Clara are right behind them on four, while Carrig & Riverstown and Clodiagh Gaels are locked together on three points and +4 scoring difference. As it stands, all four are through to the semi-final positions.

Kilcormac-Killoughey are only outside that top four despite also having three points, the

🏑 WEEK THREE IN THE BOOKS! 🏑Another packed few days of Offaly club hurling comes to a close, with action across the grad...
08/08/2026

🏑 WEEK THREE IN THE BOOKS! 🏑

Another packed few days of Offaly club hurling comes to a close, with action across the grades from Senior A right down to Junior C.

The early championship picture is starting to develop too. St Rynagh’s, Ballinamere and Belmont all maintain their 100% starts in Senior A, while Seir Kieran’s perfect Senior B record was finally blemished as Clodiagh Gaels struck late to sn**ch a draw. In the Intermediate Championship, Shamrocks are also still 100% after another impressive victory.

There were big scores, tight finishes and plenty of movement throughout the grades, with several championships already looking like they could go right down to the wire. 👀🔥

➡️ Swipe through for ALL the results from Senior A, Senior B, Intermediate, Junior A, Junior B and Junior C.

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St Rynagh’s, Ballinamere and Belmont all maintain their 100% starts to the championship.

St Rynagh’s made it three wins from three with a 2-24 to 0-19 victory over Kinnitty, while Ballinamere also remain perfect after overcoming Shinrone 3-28 to 2-23. Belmont continued their unbeaten start in a thriller against Tullamore, winning 4-14 to 3-13.

Birr picked up the points against Coolderry, 1-23 to 0-15.

The first blemish on Seir Kieran’s championship record as Clodiagh Gaels struck late to earn a 2-15 to 0-21 draw.

Carrig & Riverstown recorded a convincing 4-21 to 1-17 win over Drumcullen, while Clara defeated Kilcormac/Killoughey 3-19 to 1-14.

Shamrocks are another side still boasting a 100% record, making it two wins from two with a 2-25 to 0-07 victory over Birr.

Coolderry hit 6-26 in their win over Brosna Gaels, while Seir Kieran defeated St Rynagh’s 2-23 to 1-18. Ballinamere were also beaten by Shinrone 3-23 to 0-14 in the other Group One result.

Tullamore edged Kilcormac/Killoughey 0-12 to 0-08, while Ballyskenagh/Killavilla came away from Carrig & Riverstown with a 1-17 to 1-14 victory.

Shamrocks recorded a 5-10 to 2-16 win over Edenderry, with Belmont v Clodiagh Gaels postponed.

Bal

🎯 BRYANT STRETCHES HIS LEADThree rounds in and the race for the Senior A Golden Boot is heating up.Jack Bryant leads the...
03/08/2026

🎯 BRYANT STRETCHES HIS LEAD

Three rounds in and the race for the Senior A Golden Boot is heating up.

Jack Bryant leads the way with 1-16 (19 points) after another impressive weekend, opening up a two-point advantage at the top of the charts.

Harry Plunkett moves into second on 2-11 (17), while Clara’s Cormac Delaney sits just behind on 16 points. Keith O’Neill and Chris Kenny round out the top five with 15 points each.

With the championship entering the business end of the group stages, every score could prove crucial in the race for the scoring title. 🔥

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🏆 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND COMPLETE!Another massive weekend of championship football across Offaly has delivered big results...
02/08/2026

🏆 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND COMPLETE!

Another massive weekend of championship football across Offaly has delivered big results, local derby drama and a few surprise scorelines.

Across the Intermediate and Junior Championships, championship hopes were strengthened while others now face must-win encounters.

A reminder that a number of fixtures across the grades were awarded as walkovers.

Every club. Every parish. Every championship.

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Tullamore made a huge statement against neighbours Shamrocks, Ferbane powered past Edenderry, which puts Edenderry out of the championship. In Group 2, Clara picked up their first win, while Ballycommon remain unbeaten at the top of Group 2 after a win over Durrow.

Daingean claimed local derby honours over Ballinagar in a high scoring game, giving them a 100% record. Tullamore continued their excellent start to Senior B after a win over Ballycumber, and Tubber earned the surprise victory of the week with their first win of the campaign, which now completely opens up the final Semi-Final/Relegation Final place.

Wins for Ferbane, Gracefield, St. Brigid’s and Walsh Island this weekend, as the race for knockout places begins to take shape.

Doon edged Kilclonfert, Shamrocks overcame Shannonbridge and Clodiagh Gaels impressed with a strong victory over Clara. Erin Rovers received a walkover.

Ballyfore were narrowly defeated by Tullamore, while the remaining fixtures were decided by walkover. It leaves the Junior B in somewhat unfamiliar shape as we get to towards the later stages. Points difference is going to be crucial due to the walkovers.

Rhode and Shamrocks produced the biggest wins of the weekend, while Daingean edged St. Rynagh’s in the a high scoring contest. Ballycumber and Bracknagh also won by walkover.

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Fixtures. Results. Tables. Graphics. Every club. Every parish.

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🏑 THE RACE IS UNDERWAY!    The first chapter of the 2026 Offaly Senior Camogie Championship has been written, and it’s a...
02/08/2026

🏑 THE RACE IS UNDERWAY!
The first chapter of the 2026 Offaly Senior Camogie Championship has been written, and it’s already shaping up to be a fascinating campaign…

There were wins for Drumcullen, St. Rynagh’s and Birr, while Kilcormac/Killoughey and Shinrone couldn’t be separated after sharing the spoils in a hard-fought draw.

📈 As it stands, Drumcullen lead the way on score difference, ahead of St. Rynagh’s and Birr, but with just one round played, everything is still to play for. One result can change the entire picture.

The championship is only getting started, and the race for the Senior A semi-finals is already heating up.

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🔥 THE OFFALY CAMOGIE CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE HERE!The wait is almost over. This week, the club championship gets underway and ...
29/07/2026

🔥 THE OFFALY CAMOGIE CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE HERE!

The wait is almost over. This week, the club championship gets underway and it all starts with a huge opening round of Senior action this Thursday.🏆

From Birr to Coolderry, Kilcormac to Tullamore, clubs across the county begin their championship journey with one goal in mind.

Every club. Every parish. Every game.

All Things Offaly is proud to support and promote Offaly Camogie, giving our clubs and players the coverage they deserve throughout the 2026 championships. 💚🤍💛

Fixtures. Results. Tables. Top scorers. Championship stories. We’ll be following it all.

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📊 CHAMPIONSHIP TABLES | AS IT STANDSThe early picture is beginning to take shape across the Offaly Hurling Championships...
28/07/2026

📊 CHAMPIONSHIP TABLES | AS IT STANDS

The early picture is beginning to take shape across the Offaly Hurling Championships 👀

In Senior A, St Rynagh’s and Ballinamere are the early pace-setters with two wins from two, while Belmont, Tullamore, Coolderry and Kilcormac-Killoughey are among those sitting on two points.

Seir Kieran lead the way in Senior B with a perfect start, while Kilcormac-Killoughey are unbeaten on three points. Clodiagh Gaels and Clara are also right in the mix on two points apiece.

Shinrone, Shamrocks, Seir Kieran and Coolderry lead the Intermediate after Round 1.

Elsewhere, Clodiagh Gaels have made a flying start in Junior A, as have Coolderry in Junior B Group One, while Belmont and Brosna Gaels lead the early Junior C standings.

➡️ Swipe through to see how every championship currently stands.

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🔥 HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSThe biggest weekend of the Offaly hurling championship so far, with action across Senior A...
27/07/2026

🔥 HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

The biggest weekend of the Offaly hurling championship so far, with action across Senior A, Senior B, Intermediate, Junior A, Junior B and Junior C.

Plenty of big scores, strong starts continued and a few sides bouncing back from opening-round defeats.

➡️ Swipe through for all the results and a breakdown from each grade.

Two from two for St Rynagh’s as they continue their perfect start to the championship. Kilcormac-Killoughey bounced back from their defeat to Coolderry with a 0-26 to 0-13 victory over Kinnitty.

In Group 2, Belmont opened their campaign with 1-22 to 1-17 win over Lusmagh, while Ballinamere also got the win once again defeating Tullamore 1-22 to 0-21 in a cracking local derby.

Seir Kieran make it two wins from two, following up their opening-round victory with a 1-28 to 1-19 win over Carrig & Riverstown.

Kilcormac/Killoughey and Clara both won their first games of the campaign, K/K beating Clodiagh Gaels 2-15 to 0-18 while Clara came out on top in a huge-scoring encounter with Drumcullen, 3-25 to 4-12.

The Intermediate Hurling Championship is officially underway.

Shinrone, Shamrocks, Coolderry and Seir Kieran all begin their campaigns with victories.

Shinrone overcame Birr 2-22 to 2-10, Shamrocks hit 3-18 against Ballinamere, Coolderry defeated St Rynagh’s 3-16 to 1-16, while Seir Kieran defeated Brosna Gaels by 7, 2-18 to 0-17.

Ballyskenagh Killavilla took the points against St. Rynagh’s. Tullamore recorded a convincing 3-22 to 0-16 win over Carrig & Riverstown, while Clodiagh Gaels defeated Shamrocks 2-15 to 0-10. Edenderry received a walkover against Crinkill.

Wins for Coolderry, Birr and BSK in the latest Junior B action.

Coolderry came away with a 4-24 to 2-13 victory over Ballinamere, Birr defeated Lusmagh 2-11 to 0-15 and BSK edged Kinnitty 3-16 to 2-14.

The Clara v Drumcullen fixture was postponed, while in the outstanding Round 1 game, Gracefield defeated Kinnitty 1-10 to 0-11 in the weekend’s final game this evening.

The Junior C Championship also got underway this weekend, completing the championship line-up across the grades.

Brosna Gaels and Belmont are the first sides off the mark, wi

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