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20 Jan 2026

Bank of Ireland Munster Junior Cup kicks off next weekend

Bruff and Ardscoil Old Boys are in round one action on Sunday, January 5

Bank of Ireland Munster Junior Cup kicks off next weekend

Round 1 of the Munster Junior Cup will begin this Sunday, January 5

THE opening round of the Bank of Ireland Munster Junior Cup kicks off next weekend.

The draw for the opening two rounds of the competition was announced in recent weeks.

Sixteen teams will take part in Round One, with the losers of these games entering the Bank of Ireland Munster Junior Bowl (the draw for this competition will be announced upon the completion of the first round).

In Round Two the eight Round One winners will join the seven clubs playing currently playing in Division One of the Senior Clubs League.

In Round Three the fourteen sides playing in Division One of the Munster Junior League will join the winners of Round Two.

The draw for Round Three and the draw for the Bank of Ireland Munster Junior Plate will be announced after the games in Round Two have taken place.

The date for the commencement of Round Three is February 23.

Round 1: Sunday, January 5:                                                                 

Bruff v Killorglin;

Castleisland v Carrick-on-Suir;

Clonmel v Douglas;

Dolphin v Ardscoil Old Boys;

Dungarvan v Midleton;

Killarney v Waterford City;

Scariff v Waterpark;

Youghal v Fermoy;

Round 2, Sunday, January 26:                                                                  

Ballincollig v Youghal or Fermoy;

Bruff or Killorglin v Dungarvan or Midleton;

Cashel v Clanwilliam;

Castleisland or Carrick-on-Suir v Ennis;

Clonmel or Douglas v St. Senan’s;

Dolphin or Ardscoil Old Boys v Charleville;

Killarney or Waterford City v Cobh Pirates;

Kinsale v Old Christians;

Scariff or Waterpark v Old Crescent;

Tralee v Abbeyfeale;

U.L. Bohemian v Fethard;

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