TRIPS TO CROKE Park are the glamour prize on offer for sixteen GAA clubs that are in action around the country next Sunday afternoon.
The AIB All-Ireland intermediate and junior semi-finals are down for decision in both hurling and football.
The competing clubs are bidding to reach the finals with the hurling double-header pencilled in for Saturday February 8th and the football double-header scheduled for Sunday February 9th.
Here’s the football games that are down for decision on Sunday:
All-Ireland IFC semi-finals
Kiltane (Mayo) v Clyda Rovers (Cork), Ballinasloe, 2pm, (Ref: Damien Brazil, Offaly)
Geraldines (Louth) v Truagh (Monaghan), Crossmaglen, 2pm (Ref: Eamon O’Grady, Leitrim) All-Ireland JFC semi-finals
Two Mile House (Kildare) v Emyvale (Monaghan), Glennon Brothers Pearse Park Longford, 2pm, (Ref: Liam Devenney, Mayo)
Fuerty (Roscommon) v Keel (Kerry), Gaelic Grounds, 2.45pm, (Ref: John Hickey, Carlow)
Who'll bag trips to Croke Park for the AIB All-Ireland intermediate and junior finals?
TRIPS TO CROKE Park are the glamour prize on offer for sixteen GAA clubs that are in action around the country next Sunday afternoon.
The AIB All-Ireland intermediate and junior semi-finals are down for decision in both hurling and football.
The competing clubs are bidding to reach the finals with the hurling double-header pencilled in for Saturday February 8th and the football double-header scheduled for Sunday February 9th.
Here’s the football games that are down for decision on Sunday:
And here’s the hurling games taking place:
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