The GAA has confirmed a postponement for the Dr Crokes vs Errigal Ciaran semi-final due to pitch conditions. The match will now take place on Saturday, January 11th. Other club semi-finals are still scheduled to go ahead.
The GAA confirmed that the postponed semi-final between Dr Crokes and Errigal Ciaran, originally scheduled for Sunday at 3.30pm, will now be played on Saturday, January 11th at O’Moore Park. The Central Competitions Control Committee (CCCC) will announce the throw-in time on Monday. Pitch inspections were also conducted at Pearse Park and Parnell Park, the venues for Saturday’s All-Ireland club intermediate football championship semi-finals, confirming those games will proceed as planned.
The game between Munster champions Austin Stacks and Ulster kingpins Ballinderry, originally due to take place at O’Connor Park, Tullamore with a 1pm throw-in, will now be played at Parnell Park. On Sunday, Dublin’s Cuala will face Coolera-Standhill of Sligo at Breffni Park in their All-Ireland club senior football championship semi-final (throw-in 1.30pm), while the All-Ireland club junior football semi-final will see Galway’s An Cheathrú Rua play against Ballinagar of Offaly at Dr Hyde Park (throw-in 1pm). The GAA will continue to monitor pitches over the weekend and notify any further fixture changes
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