SEMPLE STADIUM WILL host the meeting of Tipperary and Kilkenny in this year’s Allianz Division 1 hurling league final on Sunday May 4th.
The GAA have confirmed this evening that the Thurles venue will host the league showdown as the Premier and the Cats face off for the second successive year.
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They clashed last season in Nowlan Park for the league final. Tipperary saw off Clare this afternoon in the Gaelic Grounds in a double-header that also featured Kilkenny’s semi-final success against Galway.
Meanwhile the GAA have also announced that O’Connor Park in Tullamore will be the venue for the collision between Dublin and Roscommon in this year’s Cadbury All-Ireland U21 football final on Saturday May 3rd.
It’ll be the second time in three years that the counties meet at this stage of the U21 competition with Dublin triumphing two years ago by 2-12 to 0-11 in Tullamore.
Dublin overcame Cavan by 0-11 to 0-10 in Portlaoise in yesterday’s semi-final with Roscommon defeating Cork by 1-19 to 3-12 at the same venue.
The fixture details in full are:
Saturday May 3rd All-Ireland U21 football final
Dublin v Roscommon, O’Connor Park, Tullamore, 3pm, (Live TG4).
Sunday May 4th Allianz Division 1 hurling league final
Tipperary v Kilkenny, Semple Stadium, Thurles, 3.30pm, (Live TG4).
Semple Stadium to host hurling league final with All-Ireland U21 decider set for Tullamore
SEMPLE STADIUM WILL host the meeting of Tipperary and Kilkenny in this year’s Allianz Division 1 hurling league final on Sunday May 4th.
The GAA have confirmed this evening that the Thurles venue will host the league showdown as the Premier and the Cats face off for the second successive year.
They clashed last season in Nowlan Park for the league final. Tipperary saw off Clare this afternoon in the Gaelic Grounds in a double-header that also featured Kilkenny’s semi-final success against Galway.
Meanwhile the GAA have also announced that O’Connor Park in Tullamore will be the venue for the collision between Dublin and Roscommon in this year’s Cadbury All-Ireland U21 football final on Saturday May 3rd.
It’ll be the second time in three years that the counties meet at this stage of the U21 competition with Dublin triumphing two years ago by 2-12 to 0-11 in Tullamore.
Dublin overcame Cavan by 0-11 to 0-10 in Portlaoise in yesterday’s semi-final with Roscommon defeating Cork by 1-19 to 3-12 at the same venue.
The fixture details in full are:
Tipperary outgun Clare to set up Kilkenny rematch
Kilkenny turn on the Power in the second half to beat Galway
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GAA Gaelic Football Grounds Of Choice Hurling O'Connor Park Semple Stadium U21