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Round 1 April 23Rd Round 1 April 23Rd Round 1 April 23Rd Round 1 April 23Rd RED YELLOW BLUE GREEN Round 1 April 23rd Round 1 April 23rd Round 1 April 23rd Round 1 April 23rd Castlerahan v BYE Ballyhaise v Shercock Arva v Templeport Drumalee v BYE Butlersbridge v Ramor Utd Belturbet v Lavey Ballinagh v Drung Kildallon v Shannon Gaels Bailieborough v Mullahoran Cavan Gaels v Lacken Ballymachugh v Drumlane Kill Shamrocks v Redhills Crosserlough v Laragh Utd Cootehill v Killinkere Cornafean v Drumgoon Killeshandra v Munterconnaught Cuchulainns v Knockbride Denn v Gowna Maghera v Mountnugent Killygarry v Kingscourt Round 2 May 7th Round 2 May 7th Round 2 May 7th Round 2 May 7th BYE v Kingscourt Shercock v Gowna Templeport v Drumgoon BYE v Mountnugent Knockbride v Killygarry Killinkere v Denn Drumlane v Cornafean Munterconnaught v Maghera Laragh Utd v Cuchulainns Lacken v Cootehill Drung v Ballymachugh Redhills v Killeshandra Mullahoran v Crosserlough Lavey v Cavan Gaels Arva v Ballinagh Shannon Gaels v Kill Shamrocks Ramor Utd v Castlerahan Ballyhaise v Belturbet Drumalee v Kildallon Bailieborough v Butlersbridge Round 3 May 21st Round 3 May 21st Round 3 May 21st Round 3 May 21st Butlersbridge v BYE Belturbet v Shercock Ballinagh v Templeport Kildallon v BYE Castlerahan v Bailieborough Cavan Gaels v Ballyhaise Ballymachugh v Arva Kill Shamrocks v Drumalee Crosserlough v Ramor Utd Cootehill v Lavey Cornafean v Drung Killeshandra v Shannon Gaels Cuchulainns v Mullahoran Denn v Lacken Drumgoon v Drumlane Maghera v Redhills Killygarry v Laragh Utd Gowna v Killinkere Mountnugent v Munterconnaught Kingscourt v Knockbride Round 4 June 18th Round 4 June 18th Round 4 June 18th Round 4 June 18th BYE v Knockbride Shercock v Killinkere Templeport v Drumlane BYE v Munterconnaught Laragh Utd v Kingscourt Lacken v Gowna Drung v Drumgoon Redhills v Mountnugent Mullahoran v Killygarry Lavey v Denn Arva v Cornafean Shannon Gaels v Maghera Ramor Utd v Cuchulainns Ballyhaise v Cootehill Ballinagh v Ballymachugh Drumalee v Killeshandra Bailieborough v Crosserlough Belturbet v Cavan Gaels Kildallon v Kill Shamrocks Butlersbridge v Castlerahan Round 5 July 2nd Round 5 July 2nd Round 5 July 2nd Round 5 July 2nd All teams in Group Blitz event in Kingspan Breffni (Main Pitch\3G weather permitting) Castlerahan v BYE Cavan Gaels v Shercock Ballymachugh v Templeport Kill Shamrocks v BYE Crosserlough v Butlersbridge Cootehill v Belturbet Cornafean v Ballinagh Killeshandra v Kildallon Cuchulainns v Bailieborough Denn v Ballyhaise Drumgoon v Arva Maghera v Drumalee Killygarry v Ramor Utd Gowna v Lavey Drumlane v Drung Mountnugent v Shannon Gaels Kingscourt v Mullahoran Killinkere v Lacken Munterconnaught v Redhills Knockbride v Laragh Utd Round 6 July 16th Round 6 July 16th Round 6 July 16th Round 6 July 16th All teams in Group Blitz event in Kingspan Breffni (Main Pitch\3G weather permitting) BYE v Laragh Utd Shercock v Lacken Templeport v Drung BYE v Redhills Mullahoran v Knockbride Lavey v Killinkere Arva v Drumlane Shannon Gaels v Munterconnaught Ramor Utd v Kingscourt Ballyhaise v Gowna Ballinagh v Drumgoon Drumalee v Mountnugent Bailieborough v Killygarry Belturbet v Denn Ballymachugh v Cornafean Kildallon v Maghera Butlersbridge v Cuchulainns Cavan Gaels v Cootehill Kill Shamrocks v Killeshandra Castlerahan v Crosserlough Round 7 July 30th Round 7 July 30th Round 7 July 30th Round 7 July 30th All teams in Group Blitz event in Kingspan Breffni (Main Pitch\3G weather permitting) Crosserlough v BYE Cootehill v Shercock Cornafean v Templeport Killeshandra v BYE Cuchulainns v Castlerahan Denn v Cavan Gaels Drumgoon v Ballymachugh Maghera v Kill Shamrocks Killygarry v Butlersbridge Gowna v Belturbet Drumlane v Ballinagh Mountnugent v Kildallon Kingscourt v Bailieborough Killinkere v Ballyhaise Drung v Arva Munterconnaught v Drumalee Knockbride v Ramor Utd Lacken v Lavey Redhills v Shannon Gaels Laragh Utd v Mullahoran Round 8 August 13th Round 8 August 13th Round 8 August 13th Round 8 August 13th All teams in Group Blitz event in Kingspan Breffni (Main Pitch\3G weather permitting) BYE v Mullahoran Shercock v Lavey Templeport V Arva BYE v Shannon Gaels Ramor Utd v Laragh Utd Ballyhaise v Lacken Drung V Ballinagh Drumalee v Redhills Bailieborough v Knockbride Belturbet v Killinkere Drumlane V Ballymachugh Kildallon v Munterconnaught Butlersbridge v Kingscourt Cavan Gaels v Gowna Drumgoon V Cornafaen Kill Shamrocks v Mountnugent Castlerahan v Killygarry Cootehill v Denn Killeshandra v Maghera Crosserlough v Cuchulainns Round 9 August 27th Round 9 August 27th Round 9 August 27th Round 9 August 27th Cuchulainns v BYE Denn v Shercock Templeport v Drumgoon Maghera v BYE Killygarry v Crosserlough Gowna v Cootehill Drumlane v Cornafean Mountnugent v Killeshandra Kingscourt v Castlerahan Killinkere v Cavan Gaels Drung v Ballymachugh Munterconnaught v Kill Shamrocks Knockbride v Butlersbridge Lacken v Belturbet Arva v Ballinagh Redhills v Kildallon Laragh Utd v Bailieborough Lavey v Ballyhaise Shannon Gaels v Drumalee Mullahoran v Ramor Utd Round 10 September 10th Round 10 September 10th Round 10 September 10th BYE v Ramor Utd Cornafean v Templeport BYE v Shannon Gaels Bailieborough v Mullahoran Drumgoon v Ballymachugh Drumalee v Redhills Butlersbridge v Laragh Utd Drumlane v Ballinagh Kildallon v Munterconnaught Castlerahan v Knockbride Drung v Arva Kill Shamrocks v Mountnugent Crosserlough v Kingscourt Killeshandra v Maghera Cuchulainns v Killygarry Round 11 September 24th Killygarry v BYE Kingscourt v Cuchulainns Knockbride v Crosserlough Laragh Utd v Castlerahan Mullahoran v Butlersbridge Ramor Utd v Bailieborough.
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