HURLINGSt Flannan's, Ennis take on St Colman's College tomorrow in one of a host of crunch clashes in the Harty Cup with five quarter-final spots at stake. With Thurles CBS, De La Salle Waterford and St Colman's of Fermoy all through, it will be an all-out battle for the remaining quarter-final spots, reports the Irish Independent. Nenagh CBS take on St Caimin's of Shannon today in a winner-takes-all clash, while other crucial ties tomorrow include Ard Scoil Ris versus Youghal and Carrigaline CS against Our Lady's Templemore.
FOOTBALL
The footballers of Kilmihil Footballers are preparing for their upcoming Munster Intermediate Semi Final clash after beating Limerick side Ballysteen in Askeaton of Limerick on Sunday.
ATHLETICS
Handball player Diarmuid Nash and hurler John Conlon have been presented with the scholarships to the value of 2000 euro per annum by NUI Galway for the remainder of their studies.
LADIES FOOTBALL
In the VHI Healthcare Junior Ladies Championship, Knockmore of Mayo will face Kilmihil of Clare in the decider, thanks to their respective semi-final wins over Truagh of Monaghan and Maynooth of Kildare.
CAMOGIE
Clare Intermediate and Senior Camogie Teams may not have new management in place until the New Year. According to Clare FM Sport, at a meeting of the County Executive on Monday night no club nominated names for possible candidates for the positions.
Clare player Carina Roseingrave has been named Camogie's Young Player of the Year.
RUGBY
Munster Junior League Division 2 results
Ennis RFC 9 v Ballincollig 3
St. Senan's 25 v Abbeyfeale 20
