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Draw Made For Bank Of Ireland Munster Senior Challenge Cup

26th July 2023 By The Editor

Draw Made For Bank Of Ireland Munster Senior Challenge Cup

The draw has been made for the 2023/24 Bank of Ireland Munster Senior Challenge Cup ©INPHO

The draw has been made for the 2023/24 Bank of Ireland Munster Senior Challenge Cup with 14 teams set to battle it out for the prestigious trophy.

In a new format this year, the 14 teams have been divided into four groups with each of the group winners advancing to the semi-finals.

Groups are seeded according the finishing positions in the AIL.

An open draw will take place in due course to determine the semi-final lineups.

Group 1 – Highfield RFC, Cork Constitution FC, Shannon RFC, Nenagh Ormond RFC.

Week 1 – Saturday 2nd September (KO 2.30pm)

Highfield v Cork Constitution

Shannon v Nenagh Ormond

Week 2 – Saturday 9th September (KO 2.30pm)

Cork Constitution v Nenagh Ormond

Shannon v Highfield

Week 3 – Saturday 16th September (KO 2.30pm)

Nenagh Ormond v Highfield

Cork Constitution v Shannon

Group 2 – Garryowen FC, Young Munster RFC, Cashel RFC, University College Cork RFC

Week 1 – Saturday 2nd September (KO 2.30pm)

Garryowen v Young Munster

Cashel v UCC

Week 2 – Saturday 9th September (KO 2.30pm)

Young Munster v UCC

Cashel v Garryowen

Week 3 – Saturday 16th September (KO 2.30pm)

UCC v Garryowen

Young Munster v Cashel

Group 3 – Dolphin RFC, Clonmel RFC, Old Crescent RFC

Week 1 – Saturday 2nd September (KO 2.30pm)

Dolphin v Clonmel

Week 2 – Saturday 9th September (KO 2.30pm)

Clonmel v Old Crescent

Week 3 – Saturday 16th September (KO 2.30pm)

Old Crescent v Dolphin

Group 4 – UL Bohemian RFC, Bruff RFC, Midleton RFC

Week 1 – Saturday 2nd September (KO 2.30pm)

UL Bohemian v Bruff

Week 2 – Saturday 9th September (KO 2.30pm)

Bruff v Midleton

Week 3 – Saturday 16th September (KO 2.30pm)

Midleton v UL Bohemian

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