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Galway G.A.A Hurling Club Championship Draws 2020 Senior Galway G.A.A Hurling Club Championship Draws 2020 Senior A Hurling Championship - 12 teams • Round 1 – 4/5 April • Round 2 – 18/19 April • Structure: 2 groups of 6. • Two of the 4 semi-finalists of 2019 in each group Group A Group B 1. Sarsfields 1. Tynagh Abbey Duniry 2. Clarinbridge 2. Turloughmore 3. Loughrea 3. Cappataggle 4. Liam Mellows 4. Portumna 5. St Thomas’ 5. Castlegar 6. Oranmore Maree 6. Tommy Larkins Round 1: Team 1 v Team 2, Team 3 v Team 4, Team 5 v Team 6 Round 2: Team 4 v Team 5, Team 2 v Team 3, Team 6 v Team 1 Senior B Hurling Championship – 12 teams • Structure: 2 group of 6 (pairings as Senior A) • Two teams relegated for Senior A in 2019 are placed one in each group. Group A Group B 1. Gort 1. Craughwell 2. Athenry 2. Kilnadeema Leitrim 3. Ahascragh Fohenagh 3. Beagh 4. Ballindereen 4. Mullagh 5. Padraig Pearses 5. Kinvara 6. Killimordaly 6. Ardrahan Intermediate Hurling Championship – 15 teams • Structure: 3 groups of 5 Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 1. Killimor 1. Sylane 1. Castlegar 2. Turloughmore 2. Moycullen 2. Meelick Eyrecourt 3. Annaghdown 3. Kiltormer 3. Carnmore 4. Athenry 4. Abbeyknockmoy 4. Kilbeacanty 5. Rahoon Newcastle 5. An Spideál 5. Kilconieron Round 1: Team 2 v Team 1, Team 4 v Team 5, Team 3 has Bye Round 2: Team 1 v Team 4, Team 3 v Team 2, Team 5 has Bye ________________________________________________________________ Junior A Championship – 17 teams • Structure: two groups of 6, one group of 5 Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 1. Ardrahan 1. Gort 1. Liam Mellows 2. Loughrea 2. Salthill Knocknacarra 2. Bearna Furbo 3. Skehana / Mountbellew 3. Tommy Larkins 3. Ballindereen Moylough 4. Micheal Breathnach 4. Tynagh Abbey Duniry 4. St Thomas’ 5. Craughwell 5. Clarinbridge 5. Sarsfields 6. Meelick Eyrecourt 6. Ballygar ________________________________________________________________ Junior 1 Championship – 6 teams Group 1 1. Menlo Emmetts 2. Ballygar 3. Micheal Breathnach 4. Ballinasloe 5. Bearna Furbo 6. Salthill Knocknacarra Round 1: Team 1 v Team 2, Team 3 v Team 4, Team 5 v Team 6 ______________________________________________________________ Junior B Championship – 20 teams Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 1. Kinvara 1. Cappataggle 1. Mullagh 2. Turloughmore 2. Moycullen 2. Kilconieron 3. Carnmore 3. Castlegar 3. Padraig Pearses 4. Beagh 4. Kilnadeema Leitrim 4. Killimor 5. Rahoon Newcastle 5. Annaghdown 5. Oranmore Maree 6. Ahascragh Fohenagh 6. Sarsfields 6. Portumna 7. Ballinasloe 7. Killimordaly Round (Groups 1 & 2) Team 3 v Team 2, Team 5 v Team 6, Team 7 v Team 1, Team 4 – Bye Round 1 (Group 3) : Team 1 v Team 2, Team 3 v Team 4, Team 5 v Team 6 ______________________________________________________________ Junior C Championship – 14 teams, 2 groups of 7 Group 1 Group 2 1. Menlo Emmetts 1. Clarinbridge 2. Kiltormer 2. Kilbeacanty 3. Carnmore 3. Meelick Eyrecourt 4. Mullagh 4. Abbeyknockmoy 5. Craughwell 5. Liam Mellows 6. Oranmore Maree 6. Killimordaly 7. Rahoon Newcastle 7. Sylane ______________________________________________________________ Junior C1 Championship – 19 teams Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 1 St Thomas 1 Tuam 1 Moycullen 2 Kilnadeema Leitrim 2 Turloughmore 2 An Spideál 3 Skehana / 3 Killimor Mountbellew/Moylough 3 Salthill Knocknacarra 4. Tynagh Abbey Duniry 4 Athenry 4 Bearna Furbo 5 Tommy Larkins 5 Ahascragh Fohenagh 5 Annaghdown 6 Ballindereen 6 Ballygar 6 Castlegar 7 Cappataggle ________________________________________________________________ Minor A Championship – 12 teams Structure: 2 groups of 6 Round 1 = Team 1 vs Team 2, Team 3 vs Team 4, Team 5 vs Team 6 Group 1 Group 2 1. Moycullen 1. Carnmore 2. Cappataggle 2. Gort 3. Turloughmore 3. Kilnadeema Leitrim 4. Kilconieron 4. Oranmore Maree 5. Athenry 5. Clarinbridge 6. Loughrea 6. Sarsfields ______________________________________________________________ Minor B Championship – 12 teams Structure: 2 groups of 6 Round 1 = Team 1 vs Team 2, Team 3 vs Team 4, Team 5 vs Team 6 Group 1 Group 2 1. Castlegar 1. Tynagh Abbey Duniry 2. Michael Cusacks 2. Ballygar 3. Tommy Larkins 3. Mullagh Kiltormer 4. Craughwell 4. Killimor 5. Kinvara 5. Killimordaly 6. Ardrahan 6. Skehana Mountbellew Moylough ______________________________________________________________ Minor B1 Championship – 12 teams Structure: 1 group of 6, 1 group of 7 Group 1 Group 2 1. Padraig Pearses 1. Liam Mellows 2. Portumna 2. Annaghdown 3. Ballindereen 3. Abbeyknockmoy 4. Ballinasloe 4. Sylane 5. Ahascragh Fohenagh 5. Salthill / Knocknacarra – An Spideál 6. Meelick Eyrecourt 6. St Thomas’ 7. Rahoon Newcastle – Bearna Furbo .
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