St Canice’s Credit Union Senior Hurling Championship
The rescheduled SHC quarterfinals took place on Sunday in UPMC Nowlan Park and Mullinavat took the spoils in the opening quarterfinal when they defeated Erin’s Own. In the second quarterfinal, 13-man O’Loughlin Gaels overcame Dicksboro.
Click HERE for a report on the Mullinavat/Erin’s Own game courtesy of Liam Kelly O’Rourke of the Kilkenny People.
Click HERE for a report on the O’Loughlin Gaels/Dicksboro game courtesy of Robert Cribbin of the Kilkenny People.
St Canice’s Credit Union Senior Hurling Relegation Final
Glenmore retained their Senior status following a highly-anticipated relegation final against James Stephens, with a five point victory at the final whistle. Glenmore 3-17, James Stephens 3-12.
Click HERE for a report courtesy of Trevor Spillane of the Kilkenny People.
Michael Lyng Motors Hyundai Intermediate Hurling Championship
Wins for Young Irelands (over Danesfort) and Lisdowney (over Mooncoin) see them advance to the Michael Lyng Motors Hyundai Intermediate Hurling County Final. The sides have two weeks to prepare for the final which will take place at UPMC Nowlan Park on the 20th October.
Click HERE for a report on the Young Irelands v. Danesfort match, courtesy of Robert Cribbin of the Kilkenny People.
JJ Kavanagh & Sons Junior Hurling Championship
In the rescheduled Premier Junior Championship quarter-finals, Emeralds, St Lachtain’s and Windgap advance to the semi-finals, following victories over Barrow Rangers, Galmoy and Graignamanagh respectively. James Stephens, having won the Section B Final the previous week, make up the final four in the Junior Championship.
The draws for the St Canice’s Credit Union SHC semi-finals and the JJ Kavanagh & Sons JHC semifinals took place in UPMC Nowlan Park on Sunday evening last – see results of the draws below.
See below updated schedule of championship fixtures.
By Mary Morgan Tue 8th Oct