Galway star Burke fires Oranmore-Maree to Connacht hurling title
OFFALY AND KILDARE will be represented in the 2018 Leinster intermediate football championship final, when Shamrocks and Two Mile House go head-to-head for the title next month.
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So there we have it our @AIB_GAA Leinster Intermediate Finalists are set!
It's @shamrocksgaa against @TwoMileHouseGAA on December 8th. Venue details to be confirmed.#TheToughest #LeinsterGAA pic.twitter.com/7iYLQga9kx
— Leinster GAA (@gaaleinster) November 24, 2018
Shamrocks continued their impressive campaign with a 2-17 to 0-8 semi-final victory over Horeswood of Wexford in Tullamore this afternoon, while Two Mile House accounted for Laois club Courtwood 3-17 to 2-10 in their last four tie.
The clubs will contest the final on 8 December at a venue to be announced.
In the Leinster junior football championship, meanwhile, Dundalk Young Irelands booked their place in the decider with a 0-13 to 0-6 victory over Kilkenny’s Tullogher-Rosbercon in New Ross on Saturday.
The Louth club will meet St Brigid’s of Offaly after they defeated Milltown in the other semi-final clash at the Kildare GAA Centre of Excellence.
Elsewhere, Galway forward Niall Burke fired Oranmore-Maree to victory in this afternoon’s Connacht intermediate hurling championship final.
Burke scored 1-10 to help his club to a five-point victory over Tooreen of Mayo, collecting the man of the match award for his performance at Athleague.
Congratulations to @GAAMareeOran who dethrone champions @TooreenHurlers to be crowned Connacht Intermediate Champions for 2018 #CONNACHTCLUB 🏆 pic.twitter.com/fDGLn2qFtN
— Connacht GAA (@ConnachtGAA) November 24, 2018
Leinster
IFC semi-finals:
- Shamrocks (Offaly) 2-17 Horeswood (Wexford) 0-8
- Two Mile House (Kildare) 3-17 Courtwood (Laois) 2-10
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JFC semi-finals:
- Dundalk Young Irelands (Louth) 0-13 Tullogher-Rosbercon (Kilkenny) 0-6
- Milltown (Kildare) 1-7 St Brigid’s (Offaly) 1-11
Connacht
IHC final:
- Oranmore-Maree (Galway) 1-20 Tooreen (Mayo) 1-15
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