Joe McDonagh Cup

DateRHome v Away-
06/08 12:45 1 Laois v Kildare 22-32
05/24 13:00 5 Carlow v Laois 23-23
05/24 13:00 5 Kildare v Down 29-17
05/24 13:00 5 Kerry v Westmeath 17-34
05/18 14:00 4 Laois v Kildare 21-32
05/17 15:00 4 Westmeath v Carlow 34-44
05/17 13:00 4 Down v Kerry 32-25
05/11 15:00 3 Laois v Kerry 43-24
05/10 13:30 3 Westmeath v Down 30-20
05/10 13:00 3 Carlow v Kildare 23-29
04/27 13:00 2 Kerry v Carlow 17-36
04/26 15:30 2 Kildare v Westmeath 33-27
04/26 12:30 2 Down v Laois 15-54
04/19 14:00 1 Laois v Westmeath 34-25
04/19 13:30 1 Carlow v Down 41-20
04/19 13:00 1 Kildare v Kerry 19-20
06/08 14:30 1 Jesus Machado v Offaly 26-29
05/25 12:00 5 Westmeath v Laois 32-16
05/25 12:00 5 Down v Offaly 34-38
05/25 12:00 5 Kerry v Meath 22-13
05/19 12:00 4 Offaly v Kerry 33-15
05/18 17:00 4 Westmeath v Meath 32-14
05/18 14:00 4 Laois v Bulgaria U20 43-17
05/04 14:00 3 Meath v Offaly 25-46
05/04 14:00 3 Kerry v Laois 18-28
05/04 14:00 3 Down v Westmeath 28-28
04/28 12:00 2 Kerry v Down 26-18
04/27 14:00 2 Meath v Laois 19-50
04/27 14:00 2 Offaly v Westmeath 29-23
04/21 13:00 1 Westmeath v Kerry 17-23
The Joe McDonagh Cup is an esteemed Gaelic sports tournament that showcases the best of hurling talent from across Ireland. Named in honor of the legendary Joe McDonagh, a prominent figure in the promotion and development of the sport, this competition serves as a platform for teams from the lower tiers of the GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) to compete at a high level, striving for glory and recognition.

Held annually, the tournament features a series of thrilling matches that bring together passionate players and dedicated supporters. Teams from various counties battle it out in a round-robin format, culminating in knockout stages that heighten the excitement and intensity of the competition. The Joe McDonagh Cup not only highlights the skill and athleticism of the players but also fosters a sense of community and camaraderie among fans and participants alike.

As teams vie for the coveted trophy, the tournament also plays a crucial role in promoting hurling at grassroots levels, encouraging young athletes to engage with the sport and aspire to reach the heights of their heroes. With its rich history and vibrant atmosphere, the Joe McDonagh Cup is a celebration of Gaelic culture, sportsmanship, and the enduring spirit of hurling.