Hurling Championship final round re-fixtures confirmed

Also confirmed on Monday night were the Senior quarter finals with a double header this Sunday in the TUS Gaelic Grounds.

With the weather playing havoc on the final round of the Limerick Hurling Championships, the re fixtures have been confirmed by the CCC.

In total, there are six games to be played in the Intermediate and Junior Championships this weekend with stakes at the top and bottom of those groups.

The final round of the premier intermediate championship will also take place this weekend with just one of the four semi-final berths guaranteed.

Confirmed on Monday night were the Senior quarter finals with a double header this Sunday in the TUS Gaelic Grounds.

Senior Hurling Championship

Quarter Finals

  • Doon v Mungret St Pauls on Sunday, October 1st at 2pm in the TUS Gaelic Grounds
  • Patrickswell v Ballybrown on Sunday, October 1st at 4pm in the TUS Gaelic Grounds

Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship

  • Na Piarsaigh v Dromin Athlacca on Sunday, October 1st at 2pm in Fedamore
  • Glenroe v Blackrock on Sunday, October 1st at 2pm in Kilmallock
  • Cappamore v Effin on Sunday, October 1st at 2pm in Bruff
  • Bruff v Newcastle West on Sunday, October 1st at 2pm in Ballyagran

Intermediate Hurling Championship

Group Two

  • St Kierans v Knockainey on Saturday September 30th at 1pm in Ballyagran
  • Murroe Boher v Granagh Ballingarry on Saturday September 30th at 1pm in Clarina

Junior A Hurling Championship

Group One

  • Monagea v Patrickswell on Saturday September 30th at 3pm in Croagh
  • Staker Wallace v Kilteely Dromkeen on Saturday September 30th at 3pm in Doon

Group Three

  • Killed v Ahane on Thursday, September 28th in Adare at 8.15pm

Group Four

  • Bruff v Doon on Saturday September 30th at 5pm in Cappamore

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