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Bank Of Ireland Munster Senior Challenge Cup Draw

14th August 2019 By The Editor

Stephen Archer and James Cronin made the draw at the Bank of Ireland, St Patrick

Stephen Archer and James Cronin made the draw at the Bank of Ireland, St Patrick's Street Cork Branch. INPHO/Tommy Dickson

The draw for the 2019/20 Bank of Ireland Munster Senior Challenge Cup was made at the Bank of Ireland, St. Patrick’s Street Cork Branch, earlier today.

This year sees changes to the draw, details listed below.

First Round: Saturday 7 September 2019 (2.30pm)

Drawn from four teams from Division 2A (Cashel, Dolphin, Nenagh Ormond, Old Crescent, UL Bohemian – one team receives a BYE into the second round), and four teams from Division 2C (Bruff, Clonmel, Midleton, Sunday’s Well) of the All Ireland League.

  1. Midleton v UL Bohemian
  2. Bruff v Sunday’s Well
  3. Nenagh Ormond v Cashel
  4. Dolphin v Clonmel

Second Round: Saturday 14 September 2019 (2.30pm)

Drawn from one Division 1B team (Highfield or Shannon – one team receives a BYE into the quarter-finals) and one Division 2A team from the AIL (team that received the BYE into the second round) and four first round winners.

  1. Old Crescent v Winner Match 3
  2. Winner Match 1 v Winner Match 2
  3. Winner Match 4 v Shannon

Quarter-Finals: Saturday 21 September 2019 (2.30pm)

Drawn from four Division 1A teams (Cork Constitution, Garryowen, UCC, Young Munster) and one Division 1B team from the AIL (team that received the BYE into the quarter-finals) and three second round winners.

  1. Winner Match 6 v Winner Match 5
  2. UCC v Highfield
  3. Cork Constitution v Garryowen
  4. Winner Match 7 v Young Munster

Semi-Finals: Saturday 28 September 2019 (2.30pm) 

  1. Winner Match 11 v Winner Match 8
  2. Winner Match 10 v Winner Match 9

Final: Date & Time TBC

  1. Winner Match 12 v Winner Match 13
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