As it Happened: Cats retain league title
Read our updates from Nowlan Park as Kilkenny edged out Tipperary on their own patch to win the Allianz HL Division 1 title. Antrim overcame Westmeath by eight points in the Leinster SHC.
Read our updates from Nowlan Park as Kilkenny edged out Tipperary on their own patch to win the Allianz HL Division 1 title. Antrim overcame Westmeath by eight points in the Leinster SHC.
Champions Cork survived a testing examination from Clare to reach to reach Daily Star Camogie League Division 1 final where they will face Wexford.
Hurling analyst Tony Considine says the Clare management will be delighted with the performance in the win over Cork
Clare's Colm Galvin tells John Kenny that they approached the relegation play-off like a Championship match.
John Kenny reports on Clare's dramatic win over Cork in the Hurling League Division 1A relegation play off
Clare midfielder Colm Galvin says maintaining their National Hurling League Division 1A status was vital to their growth as a team.
Jimmy Barry-Murphy says he is disappointed that Cork have been relegated from Division 1A but admits Clare deserved to win yesterday's play-off.
Clare defeated Cork on a 0-31 to 2-23 scoreline after extra-time in a dramatic Allianz National Hurling League Division 1A relegation play-off at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick.
The Gaelic Grounds is the venue for a game that Cork and Clare wanted to avoid, with one of them destined for life outside the top tier for 2014.
Michael Duignan believes Cork will have enough to beat Clare and stay in Division 1A
Paschal Sheehy meets Mike O'Shea and Clare O'Leary on their return from trecking across the world's largest frozen lake
Martin Kiely reports on Limerick's win over Clare
Limerick and Offaly are promoted after winning the Division 4 shootouts, overcoming Clare and Tipperary respectively.
Eamon O'Shea's Tipperary cruised into the Division 1A Allianz National Hurling League semi-finals with a massive victory over Clare at a bitterly cold Semple Stadium this afternoon.
Clare could highlight the small differences between the top and bottom place in the Allianz Hurling League Division 1A as they clash with Tipperary on Sunday.
Tipperary U21 manager David Power was pleased with the win over Clare
Clare lost a golden chance to reach the knockout stages of the Allianz Hurling League as they were beaten 3-10 to 1-15 by an injury-ravaged Kilkenny side at Cusack Park.
Former All-Ireland winning captain Michael Rice will return to the Kilkenny team when the Cats take on Clare this Sunday in the Allianz Hurling League Division 1A.
Kilkenny will aim to push themselves into the semi-final place in the Allianz Hurling League when they face Clare this weekend.
Clare struck ten unanswered points in a 12-minute second half spell as they beat Cork 1-22 to 1-16 at Páirc Uí Rinn.