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Weekend Results

8th September 2024 By Leonard Allen

Weekend Results

Results of games played this weekend.

Bank of Ireland Munster Senior Cup Group 1: Highfield 43, Shannon 5;

Nenagh Ormond 31, Cork Constitution 12;

Group 2: U.C.C. 10, Garryowen 27;

Group 3:Bruff 24, U.L. Bohemian 14;

Clonmel 21, Cashel 15;

Group 4: Midleton 14, Old Crescent 24;

North Transfield Cup: St. Mary’s 26, Newcastle West 8;

South Cork County Cup: Clonakilty 43, Skibbereen 0;

Crosshaven 12, Mallow 18;

Muskerry 10, Bandon 20;

Sunday’s Well 32, Kanturk 24;

South O’Neill Cup: Charleville 19, Youghal 17;

Cobh Pirates 45, Douglas 0;

Kinsale 53, Ballincollig 19;

Kerry McElligott Cup Group A: Tralee 47, Killorglin 17;

Group B: Killarney 7, Castleisland 14;

Tipperary Mansergh Cup: Thurles 17, Nenagh Ormond 22;

North McInerney Cup: Bruff 14, Ennis 59;

St. Senan’s 26, Garryowen 36;

Thomond 31, St. Mary’s 7;

South Dennehy Cup: Dolphin 24, Cork Constitution 25;

Kanturk 17, Highfield 55;

Kinsale 29, Bandon 33;

Boys U18 East Development League Group 2: Thurles 26, Dungarvan 27;

Waterford City 19, Waterpark 24;

Boys U16 East Development League Group 1: Clonmel 38, Dungarvan 29;

Boys U18 North League Group 2: Bruff 12, U.L. Bohemian 22;

Group 3: Nenagh Ormond 26, Newcastle West-Abbeyfeale 15;

Boys U16 North League Group 1: Young Munster 20, Charleville 7;

Group 3: U.L. Bohemian 12, Ennis 25;

Group 4: Newcastle West 30, Bruff 0;

Boys U14 North League Group 1: Garryowen 29, Old Crescent 34;

Nenagh Ormond 10, U.L. Bohemian 7;

Newcastle West 36, Young Munster 0;

Boys Schools U16 Friendly: St. Michaels 37, Bandon Grammar School 14;

Boys Schools U15 Friendly: St. Michaels 42, Bandon Grammar School 23;

Boys U18 Friendly: C.B.C. 34, Bandon 19;

Tralee 5, Killarney 34;

Boys U16 Friendly: Clonakilty 21, Old Christians 10;

Nenagh Ormond 12, Birr 24;

Tralee 26, Chorca Dhuibhne 45;

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