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Last year's All-Ireland senior camogie club champions Milford. INPHO/Ryan Byrne
Fixtures

Check out this weekend’s action in the AIB GAA and camogie club championships

There’s final places in Croke Park on offer this weekend.

ALL-IRELAND FINAL places are on the line this weekend for clubs with semi-final ties taking place in hurling, football and camogie.

Today there is an intermediate hurling semi-final and junior football semi-final down for decision after both games were postponed last weekend.

Kilkenny’s Rower-Inistioge await the winners of the match between Youghal and Kilnadeema-Leitrim while Kildare’s Two Mile House will take on the victors of the clash of Fuerty and Keel.

Today

All-Ireland intermediate hurling club semi-final
Youghal (Cork) v Kilnadeema-Leitrim (Galway), Gaelic Grounds, 2pm

All-Ireland junior football club semi-final
Fuerty (Roscommon) v Keel (Kerry), Rathkeale, 2pm

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Youghal players celebrate after winning last October’s Cork PIHC final
Pic: INPHO/James Crombie

The focus switches to camogie tomorrow with the All-Ireland semi-final ties down for decision at senior and intermediate level.

Cork, Waterford, Kilkenny, Galway, Derry and Down all have teams in action with Moneygall in Tipperary hosting a double-header tomorrow.

Cork side Milford are the defending senior champions as the eight clubs in action all bid to land a coveted place in the finals double-header in Croke Park on Sunday March 2nd.

Tomorrow

All-Ireland senior camogie club semi-finals
Eoghan Rua (Derry) v Milford (Cork), Donaghmore-Ashbourne, 2pm, (Ref: Alan Lagrue, Kildare)
Mullinavat (Kilkenny) v Ardrahan (Galway), Moneygall, 2.30pm, (Ref: Mike O’Kelly, Cork)

All-Ireland intermediate camogie club semi-finals
Ballyhale Shamrocks (Kilkenny) v Portumna (Galway), Moneygall, 1pm, (Ref: Cathal Egan, Cork)
Liatroim Fontenoys (Down) v Lismore (Waterford),  Kinnegad, 2pm, (Ref: Richard McNicholas, Galway)

Here’s the fixture details for the AIB All-Ireland intermediate and junior club finals

Na Piarsaigh attacker Adrian Breen breaks collarbone and will miss All-Ireland semi-final

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