Armagh narrowly edge out Tyrone after extra-time; Cork down ...
Galway win National Camogie League Division 1A title over Waterford at Nowlan Park
www.irishtimes.comI don’t have live tool access in this turn to fetch the very latest updates, but I can share what’s known about the 2005 All-Ireland Final context and where it relates to Armagh v Tyrone.
If you want, I can pull together a concise timeline of the 2005 Armagh–Tyrone matches (Ulster final replay, All-Ireland path, key scorers, and turning points) and link to primary sources. I can also summarize the on-field narratives (dominant phases, tactical setups, and notable referee decisions) with brief quotes from archival reports.Would you like me to assemble that timeline and provide source citations?
Galway win National Camogie League Division 1A title over Waterford at Nowlan Park
www.irishtimes.comAfter back-to-back Ulster titles for the first time since 2010, Tyrone are just one game away from their first All-Ireland final in nine years following this massive 3-17 to 0-8 victory over neighbours Armagh at Croke Park.
www.skysports.comArmagh are Ulster football champions for 2005 having beaten Tyrone 0-13 to 0-11 in Croke Park after a scrappy affair that saw three players sent off in the second-half, including Peter Canavan, who had been on the pitch for less than a minute.
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