Hurling and Football action involving local clubs
It's a busy weekend in the Leinster Club championships
On Saturday in the Intermediate Football championship Caulry of Westmeath face Dunlavin of Wicklow in Athlone at 1.30pm and later at 2pm at Gracefield Bracknagh of Offaly take on Mattock Rangers of Louth.
In the Intermediate Hurling Championship in Dr Cullen Park it's Bagnelstown Gaels of Carlow v Rosenalis of Laois at 1.30pm.
In the Junior Football Championsip Ballinacargy of Westmeath face An Tochair of Wicklow in St Loman's,
Shannonbridge take on Fengah of Carlow at an Offaly venue while Castletown of Laois will face Roche Emmetts of Louth in Dowallshill.
All those games are at 1.30pm
Then in the Senior Football championship on Sunday Garrycastle take on Killoe of Longford at TEG Cusack Park in Mullingar while Ferbane face St Patrick's Wicklow. Both games also at 1.30pm.
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