Knockout Pairings confirmed in the 3Dental Limerick Ladies Senior and Intermediate Football Championships

The final round of group stage games in the top two tiers took place over the weekend.

We are into the knockout stages in the 3Dental Limerick Senior and Intermediate Football Championship after the group stages concluded on Sunday.

Senior Championship

In group one, Monagea made it two from two with a win over St Brigids to book their spot in the semi-finals. Ballylanders’ win over Old Mill sees them join the West side in the last four of the competition.

The 2021 Monagea Ladies Senior Football team prior to their Round one win over Feohanagh Castlemahon

Three-in-a-row chasing St Ailbes will have to come through the quarter-finals after finishing behind Ballylanders, drawing both their games. They will face St Brigids who suffered a pair of heavy defeats in group one. Feohanagh Castlemahon are paired with Old Mill with Feohanagh picking up a loss and a win thus far while Old Mill drew with Ailbes.

3Dental Senior Football Championship

Quarter Finals (October 24)

  • Feohanagh Castlemahon v Old Mill
  • St Ailbes v St Brigids

Semi-Finals (November 7)

  • Monagea v St Ailbes/St Brigids
  • Ballylanders v Feohanagh Castlemahon/Old Mill

Intermediate Championship

Last year’s final pairing Drom Broadford and Mungret St Pauls both ensured progress to the semi-finals as they maintained a 100% record in the group stages.

Knockainey’s defeat to Drom left them pointless as they face Murroe Boher in the quarters after they beat Fr Caseys at the weekend. In the other quarter-final, round one winners Oola will meet the Abbeyfeale side with the draw for the semi-finals also made.

3Dental Intermediate Football Championship

Quarter-Final (October 24)

Knockainey v Murroe Boher

Oola v Fr Caseys

Semi-Final (November 7)

Drom Broadford v Murroe Boher/Knockainey

Mungret St Pauls v Oola/Fr Caseys


Junior Championships

Elsewhere there are two rounds left in the Junior A and B Championships. In the A champonship, the top four in the five team group go through to the semi-finals. In the B, the top two from each group advance to the last four stage.

Recap the round three results below.

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