Club Championships 2011
2011 AIB Munster GAA Hurling Senior Club Championship | |||||||
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Date | Venue | ||||||
QF | 1 | Ballygunner (Waterford) | 2-15 | Drom & Inch (Tipperary) | 1-13 | 30/10/2011 | Semple Stadium Thurles |
SF | 2 | Na Piarsaigh (Limerick) | 3-9 | Ballygunner (Waterford) | 0-12 | 13/11/2011 | Walsh Park Waterford |
SF | 3 | Crusheen (Clare) | 0-19 | Carrigtwohill (Cork) | 1-10 | 13/11/2011 | Pairc Ui Chaoimh |
Final | Na Piarsaigh (Limerick) | 1-11 | Crusheen (Clare) | 0-14 | 27/11/2011 | Semple Stadium Thurles | |
Final Replay | Na Piarsaigh (Limerick) | 1-13 | Crusheen (Clare) | 0-9 | 04/12/2011 | Semple Stadium Thurles |
2011 AIB Munster GAA Football Senior Club Championship | |||||||
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Date | Venue | ||||||
QF | 1 | Dr. Crokes (Kerry) | 3-13 | Ballinacourty (Waterford) | 0-7 | 06/11/2011 | Fraher Field Dungarvan |
QF | 2 | UCC (Cork) | 1-19 | Monaleen (Limerick) | 2-15 | 06/11/2011 | Cloughduv (AET) |
SF | 3 | Dr. Crokes (Kerry) | 0-12 | Kilmurry-Ibrickane (Clare) | 0-9 | 20/11/2011 | Dr. Crokes GAA Grounds Killarney |
SF | 4 | UCC (Cork) | 5-12 | Moyle Rovers (Tipperary) | 1-5 | 20/11/2011 | Clonmel Sportsfield |
Final | Dr. Crokes (Kerry) | 3-14 | UCC (Cork) | 2-10 | 04/12/2011 | Fitzgerald Stadium Killarney |
2011 AIB Munster GAA Hurling Intermediate Club Championship | |||||||
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Date | Venue | ||||||
QF | 1 | Effin (Limerick) | 0-13 | Dunhill (Waterford) | 1-4 | 30/10/2011 | Walsh Park Waterford |
QF | 2 | Ballyduff (Kerry) | 1-14 | Courcey Rovers (Cork) | 0-15 | 30/10/2011 | Cloughduv |
SF | 3 | Effin (Limerick) | 2-15 | Aherlow (Tipperary) | 1-17 | 06/11/2011 | Kilmallock |
SF | 4 | Ballyduff (Kerry) | 3-8 | Eire Og Ennis (Clare) | 2-10 | 06/11/2011 | Austin Stack Park Tralee |
Final | Effin (Limerick) | 0-14 | Ballyduff (Kerry) | 0-11 | 20/11/2011 | Newcastlewest |
2011 AIB Munster GAA Football Intermediate Club Championship | |||||||
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Date | Venue | ||||||
QF | 1 | Mullinahone (Tipperary) | 1-9 | Mountcollins (Limerick) | 0-9 | 13/11/2011 | Clonmel Sportsfield |
QF | 2 | Milltown / Castlemaine (Kerry) | 2-5 | Clondegad (Clare) | 0-10 | 13/11/2011 | Páirc de Búrca Miltown |
SF | 3 | Mullinahone (Tipperary) | 0-14 | Dungarvan (Waterford) | 1-3 | 20/11/2011 | Fraher Field Dungarvan |
SF | 4 | Milltown / Castlemaine (Kerry) | 1-9 | Newmarket (Cork) | 1-6 | 20/11/2011 | Mallow |
Final | Milltown / Castlemaine (Kerry) | 1-14 | Mullinahone (Tipperary) | 0-6 | 11/12/2011 | Mallow |
2011 AIB Munster GAA Hurling Junior Club Championship | |||||||
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Date | Venue | ||||||
QF | 1 | Charleville (Cork) | 1-13 | Kenmare (Kerry) | 0-5 | 20/11/2011 | Kenmare |
SF | 2 | Charleville (Cork) | 2-14 | Rockwell Rovers (Tipperary) | 0-8 | 27/11/2011 | Charleville |
SF | 3 | Cappamore (Limerick) | 3-10 | Ballinameela (Waterford) | 2-6 | 27/11/2011 | Cappamore |
Final | Charleville (Cork) | 3-15 | Cappamore (Limerick) | 2-8 | 11/12/2011 | Mallow |
2011 AIB Munster GAA Football Junior Club Championship | |||||||
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Date | Venue | ||||||
QF | 1 | Kildangan (Tipperary) | 1-9 | Sean Finns (Limerick) | 0-10 | 04/11/2011 | Gaelic Grounds Limerick |
QF | 2 | Dromid Pearses (Kerry) | 2-12 | Meelick (Clare) | 0-9 | 06/11/2011 | Meelick |
SF | 3 | Kildangan (Tipperary) | 1-10 | Sliabh gCua (Waterford) | 1-6 | 13/11/2011 | Puckane |
SF | 4 | Dromid Pearses (Kerry) | 0-14 | Kanturk (Cork) | 2-4 | 13/11/2011 | Waterville (AET) |
Final | Dromid Pearses (Kerry) | 0-15 | Kildangan (Tipperary) | 1-5 | 27/11/2011 | Moyvane, Co, Kerry |
AIB Bank Munster Senior, Intermediate and Junior Club Championships
Regulations & Rules for Draws
Senior Club Championships
- In the First Round (Quarter Finals) draw the first team drawn has home venue advantage, subject to the venue meeting the requirements of the Council Finance & Management Sub-Committee (as stated below).
- Home advantage does not automatically mean the home venue of the participating team drawn for home advantage unless it meets the requirements of the Management and Finance sub-committee of the Council. The Management and Finance sub-Committee of the Council reserve the right to select a venue for any game should a chosen venue by a participating club not meet these requirements. The host venue must provide the following:
- i) A playing surface suitable and safe for our players.
- ii) Permanent fencing (enclosed) around playing area.
- iii) Adequate facilities to council to manage event including taking a gate.
- iv) Covered accommodation for patrons.
- Only if a neutral venue is needed at short notice can these conditions be set aside by the Management and Finance sub-committee
- The two teams who received Byes in the First Round cannot meet one another in the semi-final draw
- A First Round (Quarter Final) team winner who travelled away in a first round game automatically gets home venue advantage, subject to the venue meeting the requirements of the Council Management & Finance Sub-Committee, for the semi-final game against the (Bye) team drawn to play them in the semi-final.
- If the First Round (Quarter Final) team winner enjoyed home venue advantage in the First Round game the semi-final venue is determined on the toss of a coin at the meeting of the Provincial CCC when the draws are made. .
- In the event of a draw in any game up to the final of the championship extra time shall be played (2 periods of 10 minutes each. In the event of a draw after extra time a replay shall be fixed with home venue alternating, subject to the venue meeting the requirements of the Council Management and Finance Sub-Committee.
- The final is played at a neutral club venue.
- The Management & Finance sub-Committee of the Council shall through an Runaí decide on matters relevant to all fixtures including venues, fixture postponements and event management. The games shall be fixed for Sundays however the management and Finance committee of the Council may decide that particular games may be played on other days for logistical reasons.
- Normal match regulations to apply in accordance with National Regulations
AIB Munster Intermediate & Junior Club Championships
Regulations & Rules for Draws.
- In the First Round (Quarter Final) draw the first team drawn has home venue advantage; subject to the venue meeting the requirements of the Council Finance & Management Sub-Committee.
- Home advantage does not automatically mean the home venue of the participating team drawn for home advantage unless it meets the requirements of the Management and Finance sub-committee of the Council. The Management and Finance sub-Committee of the Council reserve the right to select a venue for any game should a chosen venue by a participating club not meet these requirements. The host venue must provide the following:
- v) A playing surface suitable and safe for our players.
- vi) Permanent fencing (enclosed) around playing area.
- vii) Adequate facilities to council to manage event including taking a gate.
- viii) Covered accommodation for patrons.
- Only if a neutral venue is needed at short notice can these conditions be set aside by the Management and Finance sub-committee
- Teams who receive Byes in the First Round (Quarter Final) cannot meet one another in the semi-final draw; except in any championship involving only five teams. (Senior and Junior Hurling
- A First Round (Quarter Final) team winner who travelled away in a first round game automatically gets home venue advantage, subject to the venue meeting the requirements of the Council Management & Finance Sub-Committee, for the semi-final game against the (Bye) team drawn to play them in the semi-final
- If the First Round (Quarter Final) team winner enjoyed home venue advantage in the First Round game the semi-final venue is determined on the toss of a coin at the meeting of the Provincial CCC when the draws are made.
- The final is played at a (club) neutral venue unless there is agreement between the teams and the agreed venue meets the requirements of the Council Management & Finance Sub-Committee.
- In the event of a draw in any game of the championship extra time shall be played (2 periods of 10 minutes each. In the event of a draw after extra time a replay shall be fixed with home venue alternating, subject to the venue meeting the requirements of the Council Management & Finance Sub-Committee.
- The Management & Finance sub-Committee of the Council shall through an Runaí decide on matters relevant to all fixtures including venues, fixture postponements and event management. The games shall be fixed for Sundays however the management and Finance committee of the Council may decide that particular games may be played on other days for logistical reasons.