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2009 Corn Ui Mhuiri Final – Coláiste Na Sceilge win title
Coláiste Na Sceilge 2-8 Inter School Killorglin 2-7 Match Report
2009 Dr. Harty Cup Final – Thurles CBS win title
Thurles CBS captured the Dr. Harty Cup for the first time since 1956 thanks to a 3-16 to 0-9 victory over St. Caimins Shannon in the 2009 Dr. Harty Cup Final on Sunday at MacDonagh Park Nenagh.
2009 National Football League Round 4 Results
Kerry 0-13 Mayo 0-11 Match Report Cork 0-18 Laois 0-9 Match Report Tipperary 1-16 Offaly 1-8 Match Report Cavan 0-10
2009 Cadburys Munster Under 21 Football Championship Quarter-Finals
Cork 1-17 Kerry 0-9 Match Report Clare 0-13 Limerick 0-7 Cork and Clare qualified for the Munster semi-finals following victories
Munster Post-Primary Schools Results – February / March 2009
Corn an Uachtaráin U/18 ½ “B” Football 4/2/2009 PS Eochaill 2-01 0-06 CSN Baile an Easpaig 4/2/2009 PS Chaimín Naofa
2009 National Football League Round 3 Results
Kerry 0-12 Derry 0-10 Match Report Cork 0-10 Fermanagh 0-7 Match Report Tipperary 1-11 Limerick 1-10 Match Report Waterford 0-15
2009 Cadburys Munster Under 21 Football Championship – Team News
The Cadburys Munster Under 21 Football Championship will begin on Friday March 13th when Limerick take on Clare at Cooraclare
2009 National Football League Round 4 Fixtures
The fourth round of the National Football League will take place next weekend. On Saturday, Cork travel to play Laois,
2009 National Football League Round 3
The third round of the National Football League takes place this weekend with two All-Munster clashes. In Division 3, Limerick
2009 National Hurling League Round 3 Results
Waterford 2-17 Kilkenny 1-16 Match Report Galway 4-16 Cork 1-11 Match Report Tipperary 0-23 Clare 0-16 Match Report Limerick 1-11
Post-Primary Schools Senior Semi-Final Results
St. Caimin’s CS Shannon defeated Ardscoil Rís Limerick by 0-11 to 1-5 in the Dr. Harty Cup Hurling semi-final replay
All-Ireland Club Senior Championship Semi-Finals
Dromcollogher-Broadford (Limerick) lost to Crossmaglen Rangers (Armagh) by 4-12 to 0-6 in the All-Ireland Club Football Championship Semi-Final. Meanwhile, De