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07 Nov 2025

Venue confirmed for Knockaderry's Munster Junior Hurling Championship semi-final

Knockaderry will play their Munster JHC semi-final at home

Venue confirmed for Knockadery's Munster Junior Hurling Championship semi-final

Knockderry captain Rob Egan pictured with his parents after the Premier Junior 'A' Hurling Championship final I PICTURE: Brendan Gleeson

LIMERICK Premier Junior 'A' hurling champions Knockaderry will face Kilbrittain of Cork in the Munster Junior Hurling Championship semi-final in their club grounds next Saturday November 15.

The action gets underway at 1:15pm in Knockaderry GAA club grounds, while the winners will face the Tipperary champions or Kilrossanty of Waterford on November 29 in the Munster final. 

Knockaderry survived a late scare before securing a 2-16 to 2-14 victory over Kerry's Kenmare Shamrocks in the Munster JHC quarter-final. The west Limerick outfit scored 1-7 without reply in the closing stages to edge past the Kerrymen. 

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Former Limerick hurler Tom Condon was on target with 0-4 in Knockaderry's victory over Kenmare Shamrocks. Mark Danaher and Rob Egan scored 0-11 between them in their side's Munster JHC quarter-final

Brendan Hayes' side booked their place into the Intermediate Hurling Championship for the 2026 season when they defeated Doon 0-13 to 0-12 in the Premier Junior 'A' Hurling Championship final on October 18.  

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