Several GAA All-Ireland club football semi-finals have been affected due to inclement weather. The intermediate semi-finals will proceed as scheduled, while the senior semi-finals have been postponed.
There's a bit of an asterisk involved here given the orange snow and ice warning that will be in place in eight counties - for Carlow, Kilkenny, Wicklow, Offaly, Laois, Clare, Limerick and Tipperary - from 5pm on Saturday to 5pm on Sunday, with a separate orange rain and snow warning for Cork, Kerry and Waterford for the same period.
The All-Ireland intermediate club football semi-final between Austin Stacks of Kerry and Derry's Ballinderry on Saturday has been moved from Tullamore to Donnycarney, and the throw-in pushed back an hour. However Parnell Park and Glennon Brothers Pearse Park have passed pitch inspections on Saturday morning and both intermediate club football semi-finals will go ahead. Both will be shown online by TG4. Both senior semi-finals were due to be broadcast live by TGV, too, but the meeting of Dr Crokes and Errigal Ciarán has now been postponed and will take place next Saturday at O'Moore Park in Portlaoise. Cuala take on Sligo and Connacht champions Coolera-Strandhill go head to head in Cavan. The Dublin and Leinster champs are looking to keep their hopes alive of becoming only the second club to win All-Ireland hurling and football titles, and the first do it since St Finbarr's 45 years ago. Coolera-Strandhill, meanwhile, made history by becoming the first Sligo team to reach this stage since St Mary's in 1983. Now they're looking to become the first team from the county to make the All-Ireland decider. SATURDAY’S GAA All-Ireland intermediate club football semi-finals Crossmolina Deel Rovers (Mayo) v Caragh (Kildare), Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, Longford, 1pm – Spórt TG4 YouTube. Austin Stacks (Kerry) v Ballinderry (Derry), Parnell Park, 2pm – Spórt TG4 YouTub
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