RESULTS: Round Two Club Championship Football Results

The Limerick club football season continued over the weekend (20th – 22nd of August), as some of the biggest clubs in the county battled it out for knockout stages in the various competitions.

In the Limerick Senior Football Championship, Fr Caseys, Monaleen and Galte Gaels all booked their places in the knockout stages with opening day wins. Those results condemn Galbally, Ballylanders and St Kierans to the relegation play-offs.

Oola’s last minute win over Na Piarsaigh means the city club must defeat Adare to advance to the quarter-finals.

Check out the results from Junior, Intermediate and Senior action throughout the weekend below:

Irish Wire Products Ltd County Senior Football Championship

  • Fr. Casey’s 3-11 : 1-2 Galbally, in Feenagh.
  • Monaleen 2-11 : 0-5 Ballylanders, in Bruff.
  • Na Piarsaigh 1-8 : 1-9 Oola, in Childers Rd.
  • Galtee Gaels 0-12 : 1-8 St Kieran’s, in Kilbreedy.

Griffins Coaches County Intermediate Football Championship Group 3

  • Pallasgreen 1-11 : 1-5 Glin, in Mick Neville Park.

Woodlands House Hotel County Junior A Football Championship Group 3

  • Feenagh Kilmeedy 1 – 17 : 0-4 St Patrick’s, in Ballingarry.

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