Weekend Preview
20th September 2023 By Leonard Allen
The Women’s All Ireland League continues this weekend and the semi-finals of the Bank of Ireland Munster Senior Challenge Cup are also down for decision.
There is also action in an assortment of local completions across the province.
In the Women’s All Ireland League on Saturday, leaders UL Bohemian welcome Galwegians to the UL Arena. The Limerick side will be looking to make it two wins from two as they returned from Wicklow with maximum points last time out.
Ballincollig, who also claimed maximum points against Galwegians at Crowley Park, entertain Suttonians, who are opening their account.
Garryowen entertain 2011 winners Bruff and Old Crescent welcome Cork Constitution to Takumi Park in the semi-finals of the Bank of Ireland Munster Senior Challenge Cup.
The semi-finals are down for decision in the Sporting Limerick Charity Cup on Saturday.
Holders Nenagh Ormond entertain Young Munster and last year’s beaten finalists Shannon go head to head with UL Bohemian on the Back Pitch at Thomond Park.
Action continues in the Cork Charity Cup.
UCC entertain Dolphin at the Mardyke on Friday evening, with both sides seeking their first points, following defeats to Cork Constitution and Clonmel respectively.
Highfield and Cashel go head to head at Woodleigh Park on Sunday.
Sunday’s Well lock horns with Bandon in the first semi-final of the Cork County Cup on Saturday and on Sunday, last year’s beaten finalists Clonakilty entertain Muskerry at The Vale.
In the semi-finals of the O’Neill Cup, Crosshaven entertain Fermoy at Myrtleville Cross on Friday evening and Old Christians take on Youghal at Rathcooney on Sunday.
The Transfield Cup semi-finals are down for decision in North Munster on Sunday.
Old Crescent welcome Richmond to Takumi Park and Thomond got head to head with Shannon at Liam Fitzgerald Park.
In the Premier County, Clonmel are at home to Nenagh Ormond and Kilfeacle entertain Thurles in the Garryowen Cup semi-finals.