Round Up | Knockout spots still up for grabs heading into final round in Intermediate and Junior Championships

There is only one round remaining in the Limerick Football Championships.

After successive weekend’s of Limerick Football Championship action, a number of teams have booked their place in the knockout stages ahead of the final round in September.

In the Limerick Senior Football Championship, four teams are assured of their quarter-final spot.

In the Intermediate championship, Na Piarsaigh have booked their spot in the knockout stages and can seal a semi-final with a win over Glin in the final round. In group two, Mungret St Pauls, Gerald Griffins, Drom Broadford are all on six points with Rathkeale just two further back heading into the final round of games.

In the Premier Junior Championship, Croom confirmed their spot in the last six with their fourth successive win. in the other group, Castlemahon and Feenagh Kilmeedy are on six points with Cappamore, Mountcollins and Monagea just two back.

In the Junior A Championship, Banogue, Ballybricken Bohermore, Mungret St Pauls sealed knockout berths in group one. In group two, there are five vying for three spots in Camogue Rovers, Hospital Herbertstown, Granagh Ballingarry, Ahane and St Patricks.


Intermediate

Group 1

Na Piarsaigh 1-11 : 1-7 St. Patrick’s

Bruff 0-0 : W/O Crecora-Manister

Group 2

Pallasgreen 1-16 : 2-11 Fr. Casey’s

Rathkeale 0-12 : 4-9 Mungret St. Pauls

Gerald Griffins 0-14 : 2:15 Dromcollogher Broadford

Premier Junior A

Group 1

Ballybrown 4-6 : 4-11 Athea

Croom 3-15 : 1-12 Kilteely Dromkeen

Newcastle West 0-14 : 2-9 Cappagh

Group 2

Monaleen 1-10 : 3-9 Monagea

Mountcollins 0-10 : 2-12 Castlemahon

Junior A

Group 1

Ballybricken Bohermore 0-9 : 0-8 Mungret St. Pauls

Banogue W/O : 0-0 South Liberties

Na Piarsaigh W/O : 0-0 Bruree

Group 2

Hospital Herbertstown 0-8 : 0-6 Adare

St. Patrick’s 3-13 : 2-12 Ahane

Camogue Rovers 1-6 : 0-16 Granagh-Ballingarry

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