Munster and Ulster club football final places up for grabs

November 16, 2014

Kieran Donaghy and Austin Stacks players and supporters celebrate after the Kerry SFC final replay victory over Mid Kerry.
©INPHO/Cathal Noonan.

The Munster and Ulster club SFC semi-finals take centre stage this afternoon.

Dual club Cratloe will be aiming to qualify for their second Munster final in seven days when they travel to Dungarvan to face The Nire, who enjoyed a comfortable victory over Ballylanders in the quarter-final.

A big crowd is expected in Tralee for the other semi-final between first-time Cork champions Ballincollig and Austin Stacks, who ended a 20-year wait for Kerry SFC honours a fortnight ago.

Up north, Omagh St. Enda's are seeking to build on their sensational quarter-final victory over Crossmaglen against St. Eunan's, who are facing into their eighth championship matches in as many weeks, at Celtic Park.

The other semi-final at Healy Park pits Clontibret - who have already beaten Kilcoo and St. Gall's - against Slaughtneil.

The Wexford SFC final between Gusserane and St. Anne's belatedly takes place in Wexford Park. The only other county still to complete their SFC is Tipperary.

Munster club SFC semi-finals
The Nire v Cratloe, Fraher Field, 2.30pm
Austin Stacks v Ballincollig, Austin Stack Park, 2pm

Ulster club SFC semi-finals
Omagh v St Eunan's, Celtic Park, 2.30pm
Clontibret v Slaughtneil, Healy Park, 2.30pm

Wexford SFC final
Gusserane v St Anne's, Wexford Park, 2.30pm


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