SFC quarter-finals the highlight
The club championships continue apace this coming weekend with several important games on Saturday and Sunday involving local clubs.
The Leinster club SFC quarter-finals will see Portlaoise travel to Aughrim to take on St Patrick's on Sunday. The throw in there is at 1.30pm.
It's the same starting time for the clash of Westmeath champions Garrycastle who meet the new Meath champions Ratoath at TEG Cusack Park in Mullingar.
Before that on Saturday in the Junior club quarter-finals Ballinacargy face Clann na nGael of Meath in Mullingar, and at The Faithful Fields in Kilcormac, Shannonbridge will play Roche Emmets of Louth.
Both games throw in at 1.30pm.
In the Intermediate quarter-finals Rosenallis play Fr Manning Gaels of Longford in Killoe, also at half past one.
In Camogie Raharney play St Dominic's of Roscommon in the All Ireland junior semi-final in Athlone on Sunday at 2pm
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