PREVIEW | Young Munster and Garryowen meet in AIL second round

There’s a full round of fixtures in men’s and women’s All Ireland League this weekend.

It’s another busy weekend of action in the Men’s All-Ireland League this Saturday.

In Division 1A, there is a Limerick derby at Tom Clifford Park, which sees Young Munster and Garryowen both seeking their first win. Young Munster were narrowly defeated 19-18 by Cork Constitution in their opener, while Garryowen were heavily defeated 50-14 by Dublin University at Dooradoyle.

Shannon, who are propping up the table following their 39-3 defeat by Terenure College at Thomond Park, travel to County Down to take on Ballynahinch.

In D 2A, Cashel will look to rectify their narrow 20-19 defeat by Navan in the Royal County as they welcome UL Bohemian, who are seeking their first points to the Spafield.

Old Crescent face a tough assignment as they welcome leaders and last season’s promotion hopefuls Queen’s University to Takumi Park. Old Crescent were defeated 44-27 by MU Barnhall in County Kildare but claimed a bonus point as they scored four tries.

Bruff are away to bottom side Tullamore as they look to build on their first round win.


See full list of fixtures below:

All-Ireland League Round Two (Saturday at 2:30pm)

Division 1A

Young Munster v Garryowen

Ballynahinch v Shannon

Terenure College v Cork Constitution

Clontarf v Landsdowne

Dublin University v UCD

Division 1B

UCC v City of Armagh

Naas v Highfield

Buccaneers v Old Wesley

St. Mary’s College v Malone

Banbridge v Old Belvedere

Division 2A

Old Crescent v Queen’s University

Cashel RFC v UL Bohemian

Dolphin v Blackrock College

Ballymena v Navan RFC

Nenagh Ormond v MU Barnhall

Division 2B

Rainey Old Boys v Belfast Harlequins

Sligo v Malahide

Galwegians v Galway Corinthians

Greystones v Dungannon

Wanderers v Enniscorthy

Division 2C

Tullamore v Bruff

Omagh Academicals v Clonmel

Skerries v Instonians

Midleton v Sundays Well

Bangor v Ballina

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