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Match Details Confirmed For Munster Schools Boys Senior And Junior Cup

14th February 2023 By The Editor

Match Details Confirmed For Munster Schools Boys Senior And Junior Cup

Crescent College Comprehensive take on CBC in Musgrave Park next week in the Pinergy Munster Schools Boys Senior Cup semi-final.

Fixtures details have been confirmed for the semi-finals of this season’s Pinergy Munster Schools Boys Senior Cup and the quarter-finals of the Munster Schools Boys Junior Cup.

The semi-finals of the Munster Schools Boys Senior Cup take place next week on Tuesday, 21st February and Wednesday, 22nd February.

CBC meet Crescent College Comprehensive in the first semi-final at Musgrave Park on Tuesday with a kick-off time of 1.45pm.

On the following day, PBC take on St Munchin’s College at 1.30pm in Musgrave Park.

There are also two quarter-finals down for decision in the Munster Schools Boys Junior Cup on the same week.

On Thursday, February 23rd, Rockwell College take on Ardscoil Rís in Musgrave Park at 2.15pm.

On the same day, St Munchin’s College meet Crescent College Comprehensive in Thomond Park at 1.30pm.

See below for full fixture details in both competitions.

Pinergy Munster Schools Boys Senior Cup

Semi-Final 2: PBC v St Munchin’s College, Wednesday 22nd February, 1.30pm – Musgrave Park

Semi-Final 1: CBC v Crescent College Comprehensive, Tuesday 21st February, 1.45pm – Musgrave Park

Final: Date and time TBC

Munster Schools Boys Junior Cup

Quarter-Final 1: Rockwell College v Ardscoil Rís, Thursday 23rd February, 2.15pm – Musgrave Park

Quarter-Final 2: St Munchin’s College v Crescent College Comprehensive, Thursday 23rd February, 1.30pm – Thomond Park

Semi-Final 1: Castletroy College v Winner Quarter-Final 1, Wednesday 1st March, 1pm – Thomond Park

Semi-Final 2: Winner Quarter-Final 2 v PBC, Wednesday 1st March, 3.30pm – Thomond Park

Final: Date and time TBC

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