GAA wrap: Dingle reach All-Ireland final, Athenry crowned Camogie champions
Kenneth Fox
Dingle are the first team into this year's All-Ireland Club Senior Football Final.
They came from 10 points down to beat Ballyboden St Enda's in Saturday's semi-final.
The Kerry side needed extra time to see off the Dublin champions by 1-25 to 1-24 in Cork.
Another Holiday Crackerð§¨in Cork. It's the @Kerry_Official champions who advance to the Final@bodengaa 1-24@DingleGAA 1-26
Watch the highlights here ð pic.twitter.com/gYMPC9vi3r— The GAA (@officialgaa) January 3, 2026
They will face the winners of Sunday's second semi-final between Scotstown and St Brigids.
Athenry are the All-Ireland Club Camogie champions for the second time in a row.
The Galway champions outlasted Cork's St Finbarr's to take this evening's final replay by two points.
It finished 14 points to 12 in favour of Athenry in Semple Stadium.
Sunday's Walsh Cup game between Kilkenny and Westmeath will now take place at a later time.
They were due to meet at the Downs from 1:30pm on Sunday for their opening game of the pre-season tournament.
However, officials have pushed the game back to 2:30pm to give the pitch time to defrost
Poor weather caused Westmeath's senior football game with Longford to be called off.


