GAA
Despite being in the second weekend of November there are some big GAA fixtures in county and Munster Championships.
Adare take on Munster kingpins Neo Rangers in Mallow on 2:45pm on Sunday. Harry Gleeson’s side have been a footballing breath of fresh air this year and will have no fear of their illustrious opponents.
Indeed Nemo Rangers would be naive in the extreme if they were to take this Adare team lightly. The Cork side will be looking the reach the final yet again as they chase their 16th Munster Club title.
Another look at the winning goal. Shane English's celebration along the sideline says it all #AthDaraAbu pic.twitter.com/ctxsSsRXkn
— Adare GAA (@AdareGAA) October 24, 2017
Ballybrown take on Castletown-Ballyagran in Mick Neville Park (Note change in venue) on Saturday with a 3pm throw in the Junior B Football Final.
County Junior B Football Final: @Bailebrun2014 vs @CTBGAA ON SAT 11th Nov '17 in Adare at 3pm PLEASE SUPPORT pic.twitter.com/oKqqAWkTbo
— BALLYBROWN (@Bailebrun2014) November 10, 2017

Castletown Ballyagran GAA
St Senans will look to reach the Munster Club Football Championship final when they take on Kilmihil of Clare in Newcastlewest on Sunday at 2pm. The west Limerick side overcame the highly fancied Kiladangan of Tipperary in the last round on a scoreline of 0-12 to 0-8 and will be hoping for a repeat result on Sunday.

St Senans will be hoping to get past Kilmihil on Sunday
The Woodland House Hotel Junior A Hurling Championship replay sees Kilmallock take on St Patrick’s on Sunday at 2 pm in Bruff. The game represents a third attempt to separate the two sides who have drawn twice in their last two efforts to decide on a winner.
Action shots from Woodlands House Hotel Junior A Hurling Championship Final Replay and ended in a draw Kilmallock 1-15 St Patricks 0-18 AET pic.twitter.com/tXWAEVrRu1
— Limerick GAA (@LimerickCLG) October 29, 2017
Also down for decision is the Junior B Hurling Championship final between Bruff and Mungret with a 12 noon throw in at Ballyagran.
The family of Moss Brouder presented the County Board with a New Cup for this weekends JBHC Final between Bruff & Mungret/St Pauls, at a recent function Mrs Anna Brouder is pictured with her family, son Declan & grand children Alex & Jamie with Bruff & Mungret/St Pauls Captains pic.twitter.com/EA6YW5EZDY
— Limerick GAA (@LimerickCLG) November 9, 2017
You can listen to the Vale Star and Weekly Observer’s Matt O’Callaghan chat with Sporting Limerick on all the upcoming GAA action on the link below.