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Ireland Hurling Championship 2018 Labour & Trades Professional & Technical Industrial +353 (0) 456 9899 +353 (0) 456 9899 +353 (0) 45 874 768 LEINSTER GROUP All Ireland Hurling Dublin Offaly MUNSTER GROUP Galway Wexford Championship 2018 Clare Tipperary Kilkenny Cork Waterford ROUND 1 Offaly Galway 12 May 2018, Limerick O’Connor Park, Tullamore Dublin Kilkenny 13 May 2018, Parnell Park, Dublin ROUND 1 ROUND 2 Cork Clare 20 May 2018, Kilkenny Offaly 20 May 2018, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork Nowlan Park, Kilkenny Limerick Tipperary 20 May 2018, Wexford Dublin 20 May 2018, Gaelic Grounds, Limerick Wexford Park, Wexford ROUND 2 ROUND 3 Tipperary Cork 27 May 2018, Offaly Wexford 26 May 2018, Semple Stadium, Thurles O’Connor Park, Tullamore Clare Waterford 27 May 2018, Galway Kilkenny 27 May 2018, Cusack Park, Ennis Pearse Stadium, Galway ROUND 3 ROUND 4 Cork Limerick 2 June 2018, Wexford Galway 2 June 2018, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork Wexford Park, Wexford Waterford Tipperary 3 June 2018, Dublin Offaly 3 June 2018, Gaelic Grounds, Limerick Parnell Park, Dublin ROUND 4 ROUND 5 Limerick Waterford 10 June 2018, Kilkenny Wexford 9 June 2018, Gaelic Grounds, Limerick Nowlan Park, Kilkenny Tipperary Clare 10 June 2018, Galway Dublin 9 June 2018, Semple Stadium, Thurles Pearse Stadium, Galway ROUND 5 Clare Limerick 17 June 2018, LEINSTER FINAL Cusack Park, Ennis 1 July 2018, 1st 2nd Waterford Cork 17 June 2018, Croke Park, Dublin Semple Stadium, Thurles MUNSTER FINAL 1st 2nd 1 July 2018, Croke Park, Dublin JOE MCDONAGH CUP Antrim Laois Carlow Meath CHRISTY RING CUP 1 CHRISTY RING CUP 2 Kildare Roscommon Armagh Down Kerry Westmeath PRELIMINARY QUARTER FINALS Mayo Wicklow Derry London Joe McDonagh Cup Leinster Joe McDonagh Cup Munster ROUND 1 winner or runner-up 3rd Place winner or runner-up 3rd Place Meath Antrim 5 May 2018 7/8 July 2018 7/8 July 2018 Laois Westmeath 5 May 2018 Location TBC Location TBC ROUND 1 ROUND 1 6 May 2018 Kildare Roscommon TBC Derry London 12 May 2018, Carlow Kerry Ballinascreen ROUND 2 Wicklow Mayo TBC Down Armagh TBC Antrim Carlow 12 May 2018 QUARTER FINALS Westmeath Meath 13 May 2018 ROUND 2 ROUND 2 Kerry Laois 13 May 2018 Leinster Preliminary Quarter Munster Preliminary Quarter Mayo Kildare TBC Armagh Derry 19 May 2018 runner-up Final Winner 1 runner-up Final Winner 2 Athletic Grounds ROUND 3 15 July 2018 15 July 2018 Roscommon Wicklow TBC London Down TBC Carlow Meath 19 May 2018 Location TBC Location TBC Antrim Laois 19 May 2018 ROUND 3 ROUND 3 20 May 2018 Wicklow Kildare TBC Derry Down 2 June 2018 Kerry Westmeath SEMI FINALS Ballinascreen ROUND 4 Roscommon Mayo TBC Armagh London TBC Meath Kerry 2 June 2018 2 June 2018 Leinster Quarter Final Munster Quarter Final Laois Carlow champions Winner 1 champions Winner 2 Westmeath Antrim 2 June 2018 28/29 July 2018 28/29 July 2018 ROUND 5 Croke Park, Dublin Croke Park, Dublin KNOCKOUT STAGE Meath Laois 9 June 2018 Carlow Westmeath 9 June 2018 SEMI-FINALS FINAL Antrim Kerry 9 June 2018 G1 Winners G2 Runner Up TBC 1st 2nd June 2018, ALL IRELAND FINAL Croke Park, Dublin FINAL G2 Winners G1 Runner Up TBC 1st 2nd 1 July 2018 Croke Park, Dublin 19 August 2018 Croke Park, Dublin JOE MCDONAGH/CHRISTY RING PLAY OFF RELEGATION/PROMOTION PLAY-OFF 2nd last Champions June 2018 30 June 2018.
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