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Offaly minors prepared for All Ireland semi-final

THE Offaly Minor camogie team take on Derry next Saturday in Ashbourne at 1.30pm in their All-Ireland Minor B semi-final. Offaly will be determined to up their performance following their recent defeat to Waterford in the championship.

Offaly supporters are urged to come along and support the girls on Saturday. Best of luck to the Offaly girls and their management team of Martin McCarthy, Eileen Kinsella, Pat Hoctor and Claire Hinch.

Offaly Camogie Jerseys: Any supporters interested in buying an Offaly camogie jersey should contact Carmel Carroll on 086 8289321.

County Board Meeting: The next County Board meeting takes place on Wednesday, August 4 in the County Arms Hotel Birr at 8.30pm.

Results

Senior Championship Round 6

Birr 1-8 Kilcormac/ Killoughey 0-6; Kinnitty 3-2 Tullamore 2-8; Drumcullen w/o Lusmagh scr; Shinrone 1-14 Naomh Brid 0-4

Senior Championship Round 7

Birr 2-8 Shinrone 3-9; Tullamore 6-11 St Rynaghs 0-4; St. Sinchills 1-5 Kinnitty 6-12

Drumcullen 1-14 Kilcormac/Killoughey 1-9

U-16B Championship

Shinrone 4-3 St. Sinchills 5-0

U-12 Competition (12-a-side)

Birr 7-2 Kinnitty 2-0

U-10 9-a-side Competition

Lusmagh 8-2 Birr 4-2; St Rynaghs 3-0 St Cillians 1-0; St Sinchills 4-0 Shinrone 0-0

Fixtures

All Ireland Minor B Semi-Final

Saturday: July Offaly v Derry, Ashbourne, 1.30pm

Senior Championship

Thursday: Shinrone v St Rynaghs, Shinrone, 7.30pm

For further details please visit www.offalycamogie.ie


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