Cork worry for O'Regan

Cork football panellist Alan O'Regan has been injured in a car crash over the weekend and is considered unlikely to be recovered…

Cork football panellist Alan O'Regan has been injured in a car crash over the weekend and is considered unlikely to be recovered for next month's All-Ireland final. A regular on the team during the county's successful League campaign, O'Regan lost his place in the forwards during the championship but was a valuable member of the panel. He was hurt in the motor accident last Friday.

Under-21 Hurling: Kilkenny cruised into the All-Ireland under 21 final with a massive six goals and 17 points to spare over an Antrim side completely out of their depth in Drogheda on Saturday. So in control were Kilkenny that they could afford the luxury of taking off their two top scorers in a rampant first half, full forward Henry Shefflin with 1-7 and Kevin Power with 0-8.

Kilkenny: J Power; A Walpole, N Hickey, D King; A Cummins, S Dowling, R Mullally (0-1); JP Corcoran (0-5), J O'Neill (0-1); K Power (0-8), P Buggy (1-1), M Gordon (0-1); P Delaney (1-1), H Shefflin (1-7), E Brennan (2- 1). Subs: J Coogan (0-1) for Shefflin; C Dunne (1-0) for Brennan; R Alyward for Corcoran.

Antrim: S Reid; M Dallas, M McCambridge, C Grego; CC Connolly, S Kelly (0-2), M Kettle; G Bell (0-1), C Hamill (0-2); P Close (0-3), J McIntosh (0-2), K McKeegan; G McFall, P Kelly, A Watt.

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Referee: JP McDonald (Tipperary).

Women's Football: London footballers were totally outclassed by Leinster champions Carlow in this All-Ireland quarterfinal at Dr Cullen Park Carlow on Saturday. The exiles simply had no answer to the power play of the home side who had stormed 3-6 to 0-1 in front by the end of the opening quarter and eventually won out 3-18 to 0-2

Scorers: Carlow - 3-18 (M Ingram 1-11; K Brennan, G Maher 1-2 each; C Dunne, F Kelly, R Griffith, K Breenan 0-1 each); London 0-2 (A Fogarty, T Kavanagh 0-1 each)

Intermediate Hurling: Galway scored an easy 13-point victory to gain a place in the All-Ireland intermediate hurling final in a one-sided encounter played in Athlone on Saturday. Galway ran out 1-18 to 1-5 winners.

Galway: N Murphy; J Conway, D O'Brien, D Turley; E Linnane, N Larkin (0-1), N Power; J Donnelly (0-1), L Horgan (0-1); P Diviney (0- 1), S Lawless, F Healy (1-4); K Gavin, M Connolly (0-8), D Curley. Subs: D Joyce (0-1) for Gavin, D Donoghue (0-1) for Curley, N Kelly for Donnelly.

Roscommon: A Tully; N Cunniffe, P Connolly, T Healy; L Murray, M Healy, P Finneran; M Cunniffe, A Coyne; R Mulry (1-0), C Kelly (0-1), B Boyle (0-4, frees); P Regan, A Kelly (capt), S Sweeney. Subs: M Connaughton for P Regan; T Reddington for L Murray.

Referee: T McIntyre (Antrim).