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Venue Time Connacht Gaa 10.45Am Connacht Gaa 10.45Am VENUE TIME CONNACHT GAA 10.45AM CONNACHT GAA 10.45AM CONNACHT GAA 10.45AM CONNACHT GAA 10.45AM CLAREMORRIS GAA 10.45AM CLAREMORRIS GAA 11.30AM TOOREEN 10.45AM TOOREEN 11.15AM BALLYHAUNIS 10.30AM BALLYHAUNIS 11.15AM CONNACHT GAA 10.45AM CONNACHT GAA 10.45AM CLAREMORRIS (ALAN FEELY PARK) 10.45AM CLAREMORRIS (ALAN FEELY PARK) 11.30AM KILTIMAGH 11.45AM CLAREMORRIS (ALAN FEELY PARK) 12.15PM BALLYHAUNIS 12.00PM KILTIMAGH 12.30PM ALL GAMES NOW IN COE FROM THIS TIME ON COE CUP SEMIS 11.30AM CONNACHT GAA 11.30AM CONNACHT GAA 11.30AM CONNACHT GAA 11.30AM CONNACHT GAA 11.30AM CONNACHT GAA 11.30AM CONNACHT GAA 12.15PM CONNACHT GAA 12.15PM CONNACHT GAA 12.15PM CONNACHT GAA 12.15PM CONNACHT GAA 12.15PM CONNACHT GAA 12.15PM CONNACHT GAA 13.00PM CONNACHT GAA 13.00PM CONNACHT GAA 13.00PM CONNACHT GAA 13.00PM CONNACHT GAA 13.00PM CONNACHT GAA 13.00PM CUP SEMIS OVER FINALS START AT 1.50PM COE SHIELD FINAL 13.50PM COE SHIELD FINAL 13.50PM COE SHIELD FINAL 13.50PM COE SHIELD FINAL 13.50PM COE SHIELD FINAL 13.50PM COE SHIELD FINAL 13.50PM COE SHIELD FINAL 14.55PM COE SHIELD FINAL 14.55PM COE SHIELD FINAL 14.40PM COE CUP FINAL 14.55PM COE CUP FINAL 14.55PM COE CUP FINAL 14.40PM COE CUP FINAL 15.25PM COE CUP FINAL 15.40PM COE CUP FINAL 15.40PM COE CUP FINAL 15.40PM COE CUP FINAL 15.40PM COE CUP FINAL 15.40PM TEAMS DIVISION/PITCH BALLYGUNNAR V CASTLEGAR DIV1 PITCH 1 ST FINBARRS V MONALEEN DIV 1 PITCH 2 KILNADEEMA LEITRIM V SYLANE DIV 2 PITCH 3 TOMMIE LARKINS V ARDRAHAN DIV 2 PITCH 4 NA PIARSAIGH V CARNMORE DIV 3 KINVARA V LIAM MELLOWS DIV 3 BALLGALGET V CASTLETOWN GEOGHEGAN DIV 4 EAST CAVAN GAELS V ST PETERS WARRENPOINT DIV 8 RATHMOYLON V DUGANNON EOGHAN RUADH DIV 4 CAISEAL GAELS V CRAUGHWELL DIV 8 ABBEYKNOCKMOY V CRAUGHWELL DIV 1 PITCH 5 NEWCASTLEWEST V SHAMROCKS DIV 1 ASTRO RAHARNEY V NA FIANNA DIV 2 ARDRAHAN V EYRECOURT DIV 2 CASTLETOWN GEOGHEGAN V CRUSHEEN DIV 4 CASTLEGAR V ROSCREA DIV 3 SALTHILL V BALLYEA DIV 3 PADRAIG PEARSES V ST RYNAGHS DIV 4 CASTLEDAWSON V O MOORES DIV 4 PITCH 1 PORTLAW V CARGIN DIV 4 PITCH 2 CONAHY V ST VINCENTS DUBLIN DIV 3 PITCH 3 KINVARA V THE HARPS DIV 3 PITCH 4 BIRR V BALLYGALGET DIV 2 PITCH 5 BALLYCASTLE V ST THOMAS DIV 2 ASTRO COIS FARRAIGE V NAOMH BRID DIV 4 PITCH 5 CRC GAELS V BALLYNAKILL DIV 4 PITCH 4 ST MALACHYS V FOUR ROADS DIV 8 PITCH 3 ST EUNANS V ST DOMINICS DIV 8 ASTRO KILRUSH V CASHEL DIV 1 PITCH 1 CARNMORE V SARSFIELDS DIV 1 PITCH 2 WATERGRASSHILL V MOUNT LEINSTER RANGERS DIV 3 ASTRO EMERALDS V KILMALEY DIV 3 PITCH 1 ST COLMS BALLINASCREEN V KILCORMAC KILLOUGHEY DIV 2 PITCH 3 NAAS V BALLYDUFF DIV 2 PITCH 2 DICKSBORO V TURLOUGHMORE DIV 1 PITCH 4 CRAUGHWELL V DURLAS OG DIV 1 PITCH 5 FINALS START AT 1.50PM HURLING DIV 1 PITCH 1 HURLING DIV 2 PITCH 2 HURLING DIV 3 PITCH 3 HURLING DIV 4 PITCH 4 HURLING DIV 8 ASTRO CAMOGIE DIV 1 PITCH 5 CAMOGIE DIV 2 PITCH 1 CAMOGIE DIV 3 PITCH 3 CAMOGIE DIV 4 ASTRO HURLING DIV 8 PITCH 2 HURLING DIV 4 PITCH 5 CAMOGIE DIV 4 PITCH 4 CAMOGIE DIV 3 ASTRO HURLING DIV 3 PITCH 2 HURLING DIV 2 PITCH 3 CAMOGIE DIV 2 PITCH 4 CAMOGIE DIV 1 PITCH 5 HURLING DIV 1 PITCH 1.
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