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The pinnacle of Gaelic sport has seen three players shortlisted for the prestigious PwC Hurler of the Year award following a thrilling 2025 season.
Tipperary’s Darragh McGrath and Shane Morris are joined by Cork attacker Brian Hayes.
McGrath was instrumental in Tipperary’s stunning second-half comeback in the All-Ireland final against Cork, rattling off 2-2 to ensure the Liam McCarthy Cup returned to the county for the first time since 2019.
Morris, a hard-working teammate, chipped in with 0-2 in the final and previously claimed 0-4 as Tipp narrowly defeated Kilkenny in the semi-final showdown.
Brian Hayes, despite his team’s loss in the decider, was in fine form for Cork, notably spoiling Limerick's seven-in-a-row party in the Munster final.
Meanwhile, the international cricket calendar is firming up with the release of key fixture dates.
Afghanistan is set to tour Bangladesh in the UAE for a series of three Twenty20 internationals, starting on September 23, and three one-day internationals (ODIs) in Abu Dhabi, beginning on October 8.
Further afield, the dates for the hotly anticipated 2025-26 Ashes series have been confirmed, with the first Test beginning in Perth at Optus Stadium on November 21, followed by Tests in Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney through to January 8.
2025-09-24 22:36:00


Brendon McCullum says England can match Australia in Ashes; Sam Curran recalled for T20.
2025-09-11 12:58:00
Rangers manager Russell Martin blames mentality for Europa League defeat to Sturm Graz, marking another loss in a poor run.
2025-10-04 23:03:00
Former Leeds loanee Djed Spence disputes Daniel Farke's comments ahead of Tottenham return.
2025-10-04 22:13:00

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