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Master Fixture Plan 2019 Master Fixture Plan 2019 Month Date Week National Level Province County Month Date Week Other (Sat/Sun) Football Hurling Football Hurling Football Hurling (Sat/Sun) Jan 5-6 1 Jan 5-6 1 12-13 2 Sigerson R1 (16th) 12-13 2 Sigerson & Fitzgibbon R1 (19th -20th & 19-20 3 Club SFs (Junior & Intermediate ) Club SFs (Junior & Intermediate) 19-20 3 R2 (23th/24th) 26-27 4 AFL R1 AHL R1 Sigerson & Fitzgibbon R3 (30/31) 26-27 4 Feb 2-3 5 AFL R2 AHL R2 Feb 2-3 5 Club Finals (Junior & Intermediate) & Club Finals (Junior & Intermediate ) & Club SFs Sigerson / Fitzgibbon QF (6th 7th) & 9-10 6 9-10 6 AFL R3 (Senior) Fitzgibbon Cup SFs(12th) Sigerson Cup SFs(16th) & Sigerson Cup 16-17 7 Club SFs (Senior) AHL R3 16-17 7 Final (20th) Fitzgibbon Cup Final (23rd) | An 23-24 8 AFL R4 AHL R4 Division 1,2 and 3 Lgs Rd 1 23-24 8 Chomhdháil Bhliantúil Mar 2-3 9 AFL R5 AHL R5 U21 A,A1,B,B1 Rd 1 Mar 2-3 9 9-10 10 AHL (D1 QF; Rel Play-offs & D2-3 Finals) U21 A,A1,B,B1 Rd 1/2 9-10 10 Jnr Lg & Jnr 1 Rd 1. Division 16-17 11 AFL R6 | Club Final (Senior) AHL D1 SFs| Club Final (Senior) Hurling PP Schools SFs (18th) 16-17 11 1,2,&3 Lgs Rd 2. U21 Rd 2 Division 1,2 and 3 Lgs Rd 2 U21 23-24 12 AFL R7 AHL 1 Final Football PP Schools SFs (23rd/24th/27th) 23-24 12 A,A1,B,B1 Rd3 Jnr Lg & Jnr 1 Rd 2 Minor 30-31 13 AFL Finals Hurling PP Schools Finals 30-31 13 A,B,B1, Rd 1 Jnr Lg & Jnr 1 Rd 3 Snr&Inter Apr 6-7 14 Football PP Schools Finals Apr 6-7 14 Championship Rd1 Jnr Lg Pre Qf & Jnr 1 Rd 3 Minor 13-14 15 13-14 15 A,B,B1, Rd 2 c/ship Snr&Inter C/ship Rd2 20-21 16 20-21 16 Minor A,B,B1, Rd 3 C/ship 27-28 17 Inter Rd3 C/ship. Jnr Lg QF 27-28 17 Jnr C/ship Rd 1 ABC and C1 May 4-5 18 CSFC (NY & London Games) May 4-5 18 Minor A,B,B1, Rd 4 C/ship Provincial Championships | JMcD R1 | CR & 11-12 19 Provincial Championships Minor A,B,B1, Rd 5 C/ship 11-12 19 NR R1 Minor A,B1 Rd 5, B Rd 6 C/ship 18-19 20 JMcD R2 | CR & NR R2 | LM R1 18-19 20 Jnr C/ship Rd 2 ABC and C1 25-26 21 JMcD R3A | LM R2 25-26 21 Jnr C/ship Rd 3 ABC and C1 Jun 1-2 22 JMcD R3B | CR & NR R3 Jun 1-2 22 Division 1,2 and 3 Lgs Rd 3 8-9 23 All-Ireland R1 JMcD R4 | CR & NR SFs - Rel-Play off | LM R3 Féile na nGael (Corcaigh) 8-9 23 Division 1,2 and 3 Lgs Rd 4 15-16 24 Connacht Final JMcD R5 Handball and Rounders Féile (Corcaigh) 15-16 24 Jnr C/ship Rd3 A,B and C1, Rd 4 C Munster, Leinster & Ulster Finals | All- 22-23 25 Féile Skills Star Challenge (Abbotstown) Minor B Rd 7 C/ship 22-23 25 Ireland R2 Division 1,2 Rd 5 and 3 Lgs Rd 4 29-20 26 All-Ireland R3 Munster, Leinster, Joe McDonagh Finals Féile na nÓg (Connacht) 29-20 26 Jnr C Rd 4, Jnr Lg Semi Finals Jul 6-7 27 All-Ireland R4 | Junior SFs All-Ireland Pre QFs | U20B R1 | Minor QF R1 Jnr c/ship Rd4 A,B and C1, C Rd5 Jul 6-7 27 Division 1,2 Rd 6 and 3 Lgs QF 13-14 28 All-Ireland QF R1 Senior QFs | U20B QFs | Minor QF R2 Jnr Lg Final 13-14 28 Jnr C/ship Rd5 A,B and C1, C Rd6 20-21 29 All-Ireland QF R2 | Junior Final Intermediate Final | U20B SFs| Minor QF R3 Division 1,2 Rd 6 and 3 Lgs QF 20-21 29 27-28 30 U20 SFs | Minor QF All-Ireland SFs(Senior & Minor) 27-28 30 Aug 3-4 31 All-Ireland QF R3 | Football U20 Final U20 SFs & U20 B Final Division 1,2 and 3 Lgs Semi Finals Aug 3-4 31 Jnr C/ship Rd5 A,B & C1, C Rd6 Snr 10-11 32 All-Ireland SFs(Senior & Minor) 10-11 32 Rd3&Inter C/ship Rd4 17-18 33 All-Ireland Final (Senior & Minor) Division 1,2 and 3 Lgs Finals 17-18 33 Jnr C/sh PreQF AB and C1,Rd7 C 24-25 34 U20 Final 24-25 34 Minor A,B,B1, QF C/ship Jnr Ch QF ABC and C1, Sept 31-1 35 All-Ireland Final (Senior & Minor) Jnr 1 Semi Finals Sept 31-1 35 Snr Rd3/4&Inter C/ship Rd4/5 Jnr Ch QF ABC and C1 7-8 36 All Ireland Camogie Finals 7-8 36 Snr Rd4 &Inter C/ship Rd5 Jnr Ch A,B,C and C1 and Jnr 1 Semi 14-15 37 All-Ireland Ladies Football Finals Finals 14-15 37 Snr Rd5 &Inter C/ship Rd 6 Minor A,B,B1, SF C/ship 21-22 38 21-22 38 Inter C/ship Rd 7 Jnr Ch A,B,C,C1 & Jnr 1 Finals 28-29 39 Snr C/ship Playoffs, Inter QF, 28-29 39 Jnr C/ship SF Oct 5-6 40 Senior Championship Pre QF Oct 5-6 40 Minor A,B,B1, Finals- Jnr 1 Final 12-13 41 U21 Qf B and B1 12-13 41 Snr C/ship QF, Int SF 19-20 42 U21 C/ship Rd 3 19-20 42 Inter Championship Final 26-27 43 26-27 43 Senior Championship SF Nov 2-3 44 Nov 2-3 44 9-10 45 Senior Championship Final 9-10 45 16-17 46 U21 c/ship Semi Finals 16-17 46 23-24 47 U21 Championship Finals 23-24 47 Dec 30-1 48 Dec 30-1 48 7-8 49 7-8 49 14-15 50 14-15 50 21-22 51 21-22 51 28-29 52 28-29 52.
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