Fixtures schedule

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Fixtures schedule

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Does anybody know where I can source the fixtures schedule for the knock out stages of football and hurling or have these been set by the county board. Surely they have dates put aside at this stage for the completion of competition.

I know the football quarter finals are scheduled for 29th and 30th of August. What dates are the semi finals and final penciled in for does anybody know?

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Kindly sourced by doobane man!
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Thanks manfromferbane. But does anybody know if the semi finals and final of the senior football have been scheduled yet?

I know the hurling has a number of rounds to be played.

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There is a master fixture list somewhere, maybe Treasurer can sort us out with that, but they don't get finally fixed until the Tuesday the week before hand. That's what's been happening up to now anyways.
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I'm afraid the master list, at least the one that was released at the start of the year, is a dead duck by now. It didn't go beyond August, you can see it on the Drumcullen website: http://www.eglish-drumcullen.com/pdf/Of ... 20List.pdf

Chances are that they'll playoff the football quarters next weekend as Doobane man pointed out, have the first round of the hurling proper then the following week, and alternate codes from there on in. Hurling will be a bit behind the football all along, but there's not really a lot that can be done with that, unless you give football three weeks off and play hurling two weeks in a row, which I doubt they'll do for knockouts.
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