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ISSUE DATE: February 1, 2017 ISSUE DATE: February 1, 2017 connacht galway leitrim March 7 - 8: East Galway Qualifiers March 22: North Leitrim Section A & B Qualifiers Shiven Rovers FC, Newbridge Manor Rangers, Manorhamilton March 21 - 23: Galway City & West Qualifiers March 23: South Leitrim Section A & B Qualifiers Salthill Devon FC, Drom Soccer Park, Drom East Leitrim Village Community Pitch March 29: County Finals March 30: County Finals Salthill Devon FC, Drom Soccer Park, Drom East Manor Rangers, Manorhamilton Team Limit: Section A: 2 Section B: 2 Section C: 5 Team Limit: No Limit Contact: R Nigel Keady 086-0418648 L [email protected] Contact: Damon Kearney R 087-7728173 L [email protected] mayo ROSCOMMON March 8: South Mayo Qualifiers March 21: Section B Qualifiers Ballinrobe March 22: Section A Qualifiers March 9: West Mayo Qualifiers Westport United March 23: Section A Qualifiers March 21: North Mayo Qualifiers March 24: Section A Qualifiers Killala FC April 6: County Finals March 22: Central Mayo Qualifiers Venue for all dates: Roscommon & District League Grounds, Lecarrow Milebush Park, Castlebar Team Limit: No Limit March 23: East Mayo Qualifiers R L Kiltimagh/Knock United Contact: Noel Dervan 086-6082016 [email protected] March 30: County Finals Milebush Park, Castlebar SLIGO Team Limit: Section A: 1 Section B: 2 Section C: 5 March 22: Section A Qualifiers R Contact: Harry Canning 086-1712275 March 29: Section B Qualifiers L [email protected] April 26: County Finals Venue for all dates: The Showgrounds, Sligo Rovers FC Team Limit: Section A: 2 Section B: 2 Section C: 5 Contact: John Russell R 083-1685062 L [email protected] LEINSTER carlow DUBLIN March 21: Section A Qualifiers March 27: County Qualifiers March 22: Section B Qualifiers March 28: County Qualifiers March 23: Section C Qualifiers March 29: County Qualifiers March 24: County Finals March 30: County Qualifiers Venue for all dates: Carlow All Weather Pitches, St. Patrick’s Boys FC, March 31: County Qualifiers Graiguecullen Venues for all qualifers: Fingal - National Sports Campus Team Limit: Section A: 3 Section B: 3 Section C: 3 Dublin City - Irishtown Stadium Contact: Garry Coady R 086-7954468 L [email protected] South Dublin - SDFL Grounds DLR - Wayside Celtic April 27: County Finals KILDARE National Sports Campus, Abbotstown, Dublin 15 February 28: South Kildare Qualifiers Team Limit: Section A: 2 Section B: 2 Section C: 2 Castle Villa AFC, Castledermot Contact: Tom Bolger R 087-9582484 L [email protected] March 1: North Kildare Qualifiers Leixlip AFC, Leixlip March 2: Mid Kildare Section A Qualifiers kilkenny Kilcullen Community Centre, Kilcullen March 28: Section A Boys Qualifiers March 3: Mid Kildare Section B Qualifiers Kilcullen Community Centre, Kilcullen March 29: Section B Boys Qualifiers March 6: Mid Kildare Section C Qualifiers March 30: Section A Girls & Section B Girls Qualifiers Kilcullen Community Centre, Kilcullen March 31: County Finals March 7: Mid Kildare Section C Qualifiers Venue for all dates: Thomastown AFC, Thomastown Kilcullen Community Centre, Kilcullen Team Limit: No Limit March 28: County Finals Contact: Darren Murray R 087-6378742 L [email protected] Kilcullen Community Centre, Kilcullen Team Limit: No Limit Contact: Laura Cusack R 086-7949406 L [email protected] longford March 28: Section A Boys & Section B Boys Qualifiers LAOIS March 30: Section A Girls & Section B Girls Qualifiers April 4: County Finals March 22: Section B Qualifiers Portlaoise Leisure Centre Venue for all dates: City Calling Stadium, Longford Town FC March 29: County Finals Team Limit: Section A: 3 Section B: 3 Section C: 5 Portlaoise Leisure Centre Contact: Carmel Browne R 087-6479344 Team Limit: No Limit L [email protected] Contact: Nichole Dunphy R 086-0485820 L [email protected] LEINSTER LOUTH meath March 6: Section A Qualifiers March 6: Section A Girls Qualifiers March 7: Section B Boys Qualifiers March 7: Section A Boys Qualifiers March 8: Section B Girls Qualifiers March 8: Section A Boys Qualifiers March 9: Section C Qualifiers March 9: Section B Boys Qualifiers April 5: County Finals March 10: Section B Boys Qualifiers Venue for all dates: Oriel Park, Dundalk FC March 13: Section B Girls Qualifiers Team Limit: Section A: 2 Section B: 2 Section C: 5 March 14: Section C Girls Qualifiers Contact: Michael Neville R 086-6095463 L [email protected] March 15: Section C Boys Qualifiers March 29: County Finals OFFALy Venue for all dates: MDL Grounds, Navan Team Limit: Section A: 2 Section B: 3 Section C: 5 March 21: County Qualifiers Contact: Paul Holland R 087-9630375 March 22: County Qualifiers L [email protected] March 29: County Finals Venue for all dates: Tullamore Town FC Team Limit: No Limit WEXFORD Contact: Diane Fay R 086-0404952 L [email protected] March 21: County Qualifiers New Ross Celtic March 22: County Qualifiers WESTmeath Gorey Showgrounds March 21: Section A Boys Qualifiers March 23: County Qualifiers Mullingar Athletic Ajax Athletic March 22: Section B Girls Qualifiers March 28: County Qualifiers Mullingar Athletic Ferrycarrig Park March 23: Section A Girls Qualifiers April 5: County Finals Mullingar Athletic Ferrycarrig Park Section A Qualifiers St. Peter’s FC, Athlone Team Limit: No Limit March 24: Section B Girls Qualifiers Contact: William Doyle R 086-0437696 L [email protected] St. Peter’s FC, Athlone Section C Qualifiers Mullingar Athletic March 27: Section B Boys Qualifiers WICKLOW Mullingar Athletic & St. Peter’s FC, Athlone March 28: Section B Girls Qualifiers April 4: County Finals March 29: Section B Boys Qualifiers Athlone IT April 5: County Finals Team Limit: Section A: 2 Section B: 3 Section C: 4 Venue for all dates: Arklow Town FC, Lamberton R Contact: David Scally 044-9390208 Team Limit: Section A: 2 Section B: 2 Section C: 5 L [email protected] Contact: Alan Reynolds R 086-0418726 L [email protected] MUNSTER cLARE cork March 15: Section A Qualifiers March 21: Section A Qualifiers Lisdoonvarna Astro Turf West Cork Qualifiers, Clonakilty March 16: Section A Qualifiers March 22: Section B Qualifiers Kilrush Astro Turf West Cork Qualifiers, Clonakilty March 22: Section A Qualifiers March 23: Section C Qualifiers Active Ennis Sports Complex West Cork Qualifiers, Clonakilty March 23: Section A Qualifiers March 28: Section A Qualifiers Tulla Utd Astro Turf North Cork & Cork City Qualifiers, Blarney April 4: County Finals South & East Cork Qualifiers, Carrigaline Active Ennis Sports Complex, Lees Rd, Ennis March 29: Section B Qualifiers Team Limit: No Limit North Cork & Cork City Qualifiers, Blarney South & East Cork Qualifiers, Carrigaline Contact: Denis Hynes R 087-0508618 L [email protected] March 30: Section C Qualifiers North Cork & Cork City Qualifiers, Blarney LIMERICK South & East Cork Qualifiers, Carrigaline March 20: Section A Qualifiers April 26: Girls County Finals April 27: Boys County Finals March 21: Section A Qualifiers Turners Cross, Cork March 22: Section B Qualifiers Team Limit: Section A: 2 Section B: 2 Section C: 2 March 23: Section B Qualifiers Contact: Fergus McDaid R 087-6180400 L [email protected] March 24: Section B Qualifiers March 27: Section C Qualifiers March 28: Section C Qualifiers KERRy May 3: County Finals March 28: Section A Girls Qualifiers Venue for all dates: Seanchoill Sports Complex March 29: Section A Boys Qualifiers Team Limit: Section A: 2 Section B: 3 Section C: 5 March 30: Section B Boys Qualifiers Contact: Barbara Bermingham R 086-7712337 March 31: Section B Girls Qualifiers L [email protected] April 3: Section A Girls Qualifiers April 4: Section A Boys Qualifiers TIPPERARY April 6: Section B Boys Qualifiers March 6: Section A Boys South Tipperary Qualifiers Venue for all qualifiers: St. Brendan’s Park FC, Tralee March 7: Section A Boys South Tipperary Qualifiers May 3: County Finals March 8: Section A Boys South Tipperary Qualifiers Mounthawk Park, Tralee Team Limit: Section A: 2 Section B: 2 Section C: 5 March 9: Section B Boys South Tipperary Qualifiers R March 10: Section B Boys South Tipperary Qualifiers Contact: Darren Aherne 086-0489019 L [email protected] March 13: Section A Girls South Tipperary Qualifiers March 15: Section A Girls South Tipperary Qualifiers March 16: Section B Girls South Tipperary Qualifiers WATERFORD March 27: Section A Qualifiers Venue for all South Tipperary qualifiers: Cahir Park AFC March 28: Section A Qualifiers March 22: Section A Girls North Tipperary Qualifiers March 29: Section B Qualifiers March 23: Section A Girls North Tipperary Qualifiers March 30: Section B Qualifiers March 24: Section B Girls North Tipperary Qualifiers March 31: Section C Qualifiers March 28: Section A Boys North Tipperary Qualifiers Venues for all qualifiers: Ferrybank AFC March 29: Section A Boys North Tipperary Qualifiers Williamstown Sports Complex Cappoquin FC March 30: Section A Boys North Tipperary Qualifiers April 26: County Finals April 4: Section B Boys North Tipperary Qualifiers Waterford IT Arena, Carriganore April 6: Section B Boys North Tipperary Qualifiers Team Limit: No Limit Venue for all North Tipperary qualifiers: Newhill Park, Two Mile Borris FC Contact: Gerard Duggan R 087-2750809 L [email protected] April 25-28 & May 3: County Finals Newhill Park, Two Mile Borris FC, Tipperary Team Limit: No Limit Contact: James Scott R 086-0472055 L [email protected] ULSTER DONEGAL - DONEGAL CAVAN February 28: Section B Boys & Section C Boys March 21: Section A Girls Qualifiers Letterkenny Area Qualifiers,
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