St Ailbe's will compete against Ballylanders in the 3Dental Senior A Championship final | PICTURE: SkyView Photography
IT'S all eyes on the Limerick Ladies Football Championship finals this weekend with a double-header of finals taking place this Sunday afternoon.
The 3Dental Limerick Senior and Intermediate finals will both take place in Cappamore on Sunday at 1pm and 3:30pm.
In the Senior final, 3.30pm, Ballylanders will face off against St Ailbe's in a new-look final.
St Ailbe's came out on top in their semi-final against Monagea, who were targetting their fourth county final appearance in-a-row this season, but St Ailbe's had other ideas.
Ballyanders' were the more dominant team in their semi-final against Old Mill, winning out on a scoreline of 2-7 to 1-5.
After losing their senior A quarter-finals, four teams from that grade moved into the senior B competition with that final also fixed for this Sunday at 11am in Croom between Dromcollogher-Broadford and Oola.
This means that Galtee Gaels, who were only promoted to the senior ranks this season, and Feohanagh-Castlemahon will contest the relegation final which is set to take place at 11am in Fedamore that same Sunday.
In the 3Dental Limerick Intermedaite final at 1pm, Mungret St Paul's will take on Knockainey.
Knockainey have looked very strong throughout the campaign, going straight through to the semi-finals after topping group one. In the end they were much stronger than Murroe-Boher, booking their intermediate final spot with a 4-7 to 1-7 success.
Mungret St Paul's did extremely well to book their place in the final following a highly competitive semi-final game against Fr Casey's, with the city side winning narrowly by two points.
The junior A championship has also reached the knock-out stages with the semi-finals taking place between Pallasgreen and St Senan's on October 6 at 11am in Ballybrown and Croom against Monaleen in Askeaton also at 11am this Saturday.
Semi-finals in the junior B competition will also take place on Satuday with Galtee Gaels taking on Monagea in Fedamore GAA pitch at 5pm. In the opposing semi Mungret St Paul's will face Gerald Griffins in the Bog Garden, Rahtkeale at the same time.
There will also be a junior novice final thrown into the mix on Saturday 5 with Dromcollogher-Broadford facing off against Old Mill in Coolyroe at 5pm.
Teams there were unsuccessful in the junior B championship have dropped down to junior C with the first of those semi-final's taking place on Wednesday, October 2 between Granagh-Ballingarry and Oola on the North Campus Pitch in UL at 8pm. Cappagh will play Knockainey in the second of the C semi-final's on October 5 at 5pm in Croom.
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