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22 Sept 2025

Semi-final line-up confirmed in Limerick Senior Hurling Championship

Both semi-finals take place on October 4/5

Semi-final line-up confirmed in Limerick Senior Hurling Championship

Kilmallock and Monaleen players in action during the Limerick Senior Hurling Championship quarter-final I PICTURE: Brendan Gleeson

THE semi-final line-up for this year's Whitebox Property Developments Ltd Limerick senior hurling championship has been completed.

Ballybrown will face holders Doon in the semi-finals of the championship following their hard-earned 0-20 to 2-10 quarter-final victory over Adare in Askeaton yesterday.

The second semi-final, also to be played on the weekend of October 4-5, will see Na Piarsaigh do battle with Kilmallock following the latter's 2-27 to 0-30 extra-time quarter-final win over Monaleen at Bruff yesterday. The sides had finished deadlocked 1-21 to 0-24 at the end of 60 minutes.

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The final of the Whitebox Property Developments Ltd Limerick SHC is due to take place on Sunday, October 19, 3.30pm.
Meanwhile, table toppers Effin will meet fourth-placed Blackrock in the Lyons of Limerick Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship semi-finalsl. Last year's beaten county finalists Garryspillane will take on Croagh-Kilfinny in the other PIHC semi-final.

Both semi-finals take place on October 4. South Liberties and Glenroe both finished level at the foot of the table on four points.
That now means both clubs will face-off in a relegation final as clubs cannot be relegated to the intermediate gade on the head to head rule or on scoring difference.

Elsewhere, Feohanagh face Bruree and Na Piarsaigh take on Murroe Boher in the Limerick Intermediate Hurling championship semi-finals. Pallasgreen defeated Croom in the IHC relegation final on Thursday evening, a result which will see Croom playing Premier Junior hurling in 2026.

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