All-Ireland champions Kilkerrin/Clonberne begin their quest for a six successive Connacht senior ladies football championship on Monday (30th October) when they host Leitrim’s Glencar/Manorhamilton in the semi-final.
It’s a repeat of the 2021 final when Ailish Morrissey scored 2-7 as Kilkerrin/Clonberne prevailed 4-22 to 1-6 in Swinford.
Glencar/Manorhamilton beat Roscommon’s Boyle 2-6 to 0-9 last week in the quarter-final.
Throw-in at Clonberne Sportsfield on Monday is 1pm. At the same time in Bunnanadden, Sligo’s St. Nathy’s meet Mayo’s Knockmore.
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Salthill/Knocknacarra have another home game on Sunday (29th October) when they welcome Sligo’s Eoghan Rua in the intermediate championship semi-final.
The current All-Ireland junior champions began their provincial campaign last week as they dismissed Roscommon’s Eire Og 5-15 to 1-8.
Sarah Prendergast got two goals for Donal O’Connell’s charges with Lauren O’Donnell, Siobhan Divilly and Ava McGauran also finding the net.
Eoghan Rua were 3-13 to 3-10 victors over Drumcliffe/Rosses Point four weeks ago in their county final.
Throw-in at the Prairie on Sunday is 1pm. The other semi-final sees Mayo’s MacHale Rovers entertain Leitrim’s Balinamore Sean O’Heslins from 12pm at Crossmolina Deel Rovers GAA.
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And getting things underway on Saturday (28th October) is the Connacht Junior quarter-final as Oughterard head to Leitrim’s St. Brigid’s.
Kevin Joyce’s began their journey into unchartered waters defeating Roscommon’s Michael Glaveys 2-8 to 0-6 last week.
Rionach McGauley and Klara Banek got their goals.
Throw-in at Aughnasheelin GAA is 1pm. At the same time, Mayo’s Claremorris travel to Sligo’s CT Gaels at Kilcoyne Park, Tubbercurry.
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We’ll have coverage of all three games here on Galway Bay FM.