Big Weekend For Munster Clubs In AIL.
27th February 2015 By Munster Rugby
The Ulster Bank All Ireland League continues this weekend with a full programme of games across all four divisions.
Click here for a comprehensive list of fixtures in Munster this weekend.
Garryowen and UL Bohemian get the show on the road in Division 1B at Dooradoyle tonight with the Sky Blues aiming to claim maximum points in their bid to make a quick return to the top flight. Garryowen ran out 11-6 winners when these sides met at Dooradoyle in November.
In Division 1A tomorrow, Cork Constitution will be aiming to keep their aspirations of a top four finish intact as they welcome Terenure College, who are second, to Temple Hill. Con defeated the Dublin side 21-7 at Lakelands Park in January.
Dolphin travel to Limerick to take on Young Munster at Tom Clifford Park in a game crucial to both sides as they bid to get out of the relegation battle. Dolphin recorded their first win of the campaign against Munsters at Irish Independent Park in January.
Shannon will be looking to avenge November’s 13-7 defeat by Dublin University in 1B as they take on the Students at Thomond Park.
Nenagh Ormond face a tricky task in their bid to remain in Division 2A for another season as they travel to the Capital to take on Blackrock College at Stradbrook.
Thomond travel to County Kildare to take on NUIM Barnhall in a mid-table encounter and Cashel travel to Killiney to take on struggling Seapoint.
A draw will suffice for Division 2B for leaders Highfield as they take on Sligo at Woodleigh Park in their bid for promotion.
Midleton will be looking to make the most of home advantage in their bid to remain in Division 2B as they entertain second-placed Tullamore at Towns Park.
Sunday’s Well, who are aiming to bounce back from their narrow defeat by Richmond last time out, travel to Kilternan to take on struggling DLSP.
Bruff face a tricky assignment as they make the long trip north to take on City of Armagh and there is a Munster derby in Duhallow between Kanturk and Old Crescent.
Richmond make the long trip north to County Down to take on Ards in a basement clash.
Clonmel and Bandon go head to head in the second round of the Munster Junior Cup at the South Tipperary venue. The winners will be at home to Presentation in round Three.
Mallow take on Old Christians at St Joseph’s Road where the winners will be rewarded with an away tie against Shannon.