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HomeSportsTwelve teams chase u-21 A title

Twelve teams chase u-21 A title

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Twelve teams will compete for the under 21 A football championship in 2016 and first round games are expected to take place in the coming weeks.

First round byes have been received by Eire Og, Ennistymon, Shannon Gaels/Kilmihil and St. Breckans while the four first round games are St. Josephs, Doora-Barefield v Ml. Cusacks/Kilfenora/Liscannor; Cooraclare v Lissycasey, Clondegad v Miltown St. Josephs and Kilmurry-Ibrickane v Kilrush-Killimer.

There will be six teams in the under 21 B championship and here Corofin and Clooney-Quin received byes into the semi-finals. Wolfe Tones will play Cratloe and O’Curry’s/Naomh Eoin will take on Clarecastle.

The under 21 C semi-final pairings are Kildysart v Coolmeen and Doonbeg v Banner.

Meanwhile the draw for the junior A football championship semi-finals was made this Monday evening and the pairings are Meelick v Michael Cusacks and Naomh Eoin v Kilmurry-Ibrickane.

By Seamus Hayes

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