2015 GAA Interprovincial Championships
2015 GAA season | |||
Football Champions | TBC | ||
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Hurling Champions | TBC | ||
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The 2015 GAA Interprovincial Championships (known also as the Railway Cup) was a senior GAA competition in which all 4 provinces of Ireland compete in Gaelic football and hurling tournaments. The provincial squads are made up of players from county panels in each respective province.[1]
Connacht were the reigning football champions whilst Leinster were the reigning hurling champions. Due to adverse weather conditions, the 2015 inter-provincials did not take place.[2]
Football championship
Fixtures
Semi-finals | Final | ||||||
5 December - Páirc Esler | |||||||
Munster | |||||||
Leinster | |||||||
6 December - Athletic Grounds | |||||||
5 December - Athletic Grounds | |||||||
Ulster | |||||||
Connacht |
Semi Finals
Final
6 December 2015 14:30 Final |
Winner Munster/Leinster | v | Winner Ulster/Connacht |
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Athletic Grounds, Armagh Referee: TBC |
Hurling championship
Fixtures
Semi-finals | Final | ||||||
5 December - Pearse Stadium | |||||||
Munster | |||||||
Leinster | |||||||
6 December - Pearse Stadium | |||||||
5 December - Pearse Stadium | |||||||
Ulster | |||||||
Connacht |
Semi Finals
Final
6 December 2015 13:30 Final |
Winner Munster/Leinster | v | Winner Ulster/Connacht |
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Pearse Stadium, Galway Referee: TBC |
References
- ↑ M Donnelly Inter Pro Champs
- ↑ "GAA president welcomes return of inter-provincials". RTE Sportl. 1 December 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
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