Cream rising to the top in club hurling championships

September 14, 2014

Eoin Kelly of Passage is fouled by Barry Coughlin of Ballygunner during the Waterford SHC final at Walsh Park. INPHO

It's a busy day on the club scene with several big hurling championship games taking place up and down the country.

Louth and Tyrone will stage their SHC finals this afternoon. Pearse Og and Knockbridge meet in the Louth decider at Stabannon, while Eoghan Ruadh and Eire Og will do battle for the Tyrone crown in Healy Park.

O'Moore Park hosts the two Laois SHC semi-finals. Rathdowney-Errill take on Abbeyleix in the first game at 4pm, with Camross and Clough-Ballacolla facing off at 5.30pm.

In Antrim, all eyes will be on Cushendall - who ended Loughgiel's five-in-a-row bid - as they square up to Dunloy in Loughgiel for a place in the SHC final.

There is also quarter-final action in Cork, Waterford and Offaly. Pairc Ui Chaoimh is the venue for the two remaining Cork SHC last eight ties featuring Na Piarsaigh and Newtownshandrum and Glen Rovers and Ballymartle.

It's Abbeyside v Mount Sion and Lismore v Ballygunner in the Waterford SHC quarter-finals at Walsh Park, while Shinrone v Coolderry and Birr v Seir Kieran feature on the Offaly SHC quarter-final double in Birr.


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