Advertisement
Sport

Competitive Hurling Resumes In The County This Weekend

Jul 17, 2020 13:33 By radiokerrysport
Competitive Hurling Resumes In The County This Weekend
Share this article

Competitive hurling activity resumes in the county this weekend. At senior level the Rhyno Quality Feeds North Kerry Senior Hurling Championship gets underway on Friday

Competitive hurling activity resumes in the county this weekend.

At senior level the Rhyno Quality Feeds North Kerry Senior Hurling Championship gets underway on Friday evening when Causeway are at home to Lixnaw at 7.30p.m.

The North Kerry Hurling Board has put in place a revised format for this competition for 2020 in order to provide competitive games for senior teams in advance of the Co. Senior Championship, moving from a knockout to a league style competition.

Advertisement

On Sunday at 12 noon, Ballyduff will be at home to St. Brendan's;

The remaining Round 1 games will be on Monday evening, 20 July Kilmoyley host Ballyheigue while Crotta O’Neill’s play Abbeydorney at Dromakee, both at 7.00p.m.

With 2 groups of 4 teams, each team will get 3 games with the top team in each group qualifying for the Final.

Advertisement

At underage, the Lee Strand Under 12 hurling leagues commence on this Friday evening with 7 games down for decision, all with a 7.00p.m. throw in, first named team at home]. Fixtures are:
Ballyduff v Ballyheigue

Crotta O’Neill’s v St. Brendan’s

Lixnaw v Tralee Parnell’s

Advertisement

Kilmoyley v Abbeydorney

Ballyheigue B v Causeway

South Kerry v Rathmore

Advertisement

Firies v Kenmare/Kilgarvan

Tags used in this article
Share this article
Advertisement

RadioKerry Newsletter

Sign up now to keep up to date with the latest news.

Processing your request...

You are subscribed now! please check your email to confirm your subscription.