Jack Ryan of Doon in action against Mike Foley of Na Piarsaigh during last year's county final, PICTURE: Sportsfile
THE DRAWS were made on Tuesday night for the Limerick club hurling championships across the senior, premier intermediate, intermediate and junior grades.
County senior champions Doon have been drawn alongside Na Piarsaigh, Kilmallock, Patrickswell, Ahane and Ballybrown in group one of the senior hurling championship. Ballybrown have made the jump up to Group One after finishing top of group two.
Monaleen, Kildimo-Pallaskenry, Dromin-Athlacca, Mungret St Paul's, Adare and premier intermediate county champions Newcastle West will compete in Group Two of the senior hurling championship.
South Liberties who were relegated from the senior ranks will face Blackrock, Bruff, Croagh-Kilfinny, Garryspillane, Granagh-Ballingarry, Effin and Glenroe in the Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship.
Group one in the Intermediate Hurling Championship consists of Bruree, Croom, Feenagh-Kilmeedy, Mungret St Paul's, Cappamore and Hospital-Herbertstown. Meanwhile, Na Piarsaigh, Feohanagh-Castlemahon, Murroe-Boher, Pallasgreen, Knockainey and St Kieran's are in group two of the Intermediate Hurling Championship.
Premier Junior Hurling Championship Group One: St Patrick's, Monagea, Askeaton-Kilcornan, Tournafulla, Crecora-Manister and Monaleen.
Premier Junior Hurling Championship Group two: Kilmallock, Knockaderry, Kilteely-Dromkeen, Doon, Caherline and Dromcollogher-Broadford.
Junior A Hurling Championship group one: Old Christians, Claughaun, Ballybricken-Bohermore, Patrickswell, Killeedy and Kildimo Pallaskenry.
Junior A Hurling Championship group two: Rathkeale, Ahane, Garryspillane, Templeglantine, Castletown Ballyagran and Bruff.
The Junior B Hurling Championship draw will be carried out by the Divisional boards.
Junior C Hurling Championship group one: Templeglantine, Kilteely-Dromkeen, Monagea, Murroe-Boher, Na Piarsaigh and Ballybrown.
Junior C Hurling Championship group two: Kildimo-Pallaskenry, Hospital-Herbertstown, Crecora-Manister, Doon, Knockainey and Dromcollogher Broadford.
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