THE EIGHT TEAMS are now known for tomorrow morning’s All-Ireland hurling qualifier Round 1 draw after today’s action.
Wexford’s Leinster semi-final defeat today in Nowlan Park and Limerick’s Munster semi-final loss in the Gaelic Grounds means they must now travel the backdoor route.
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The heavy defeat Laois suffered last night against Galway puts them in the draw tomorrow morning as well.
Cork and Clare were already involved after their Munster championship exits along with the Leinster trio of Dublin, Offaly and Westmeath.
Dublin, Offaly and Wexford will all be in Bowl 1 tomorrow while Cork, Clare and Limerick will definitely be in Bowl 2.
Jimmy Barry-Murphy and TJ Ryan are both in the qualifier draw. James Crombie / INPHO
James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO
There will be a preliminary draw to determine which of the teams from this year’s Leinster qualifier group, Laois or Westmeath, will go to Bowl 2 and which will be in Bowl 1.
The draws takes place on RTE Radio 1′s Morning Ireland programme at 8.30am with the games to be played on a home and away basis on Saturday 4 July.
We now know the 8 teams in tomorrow's All-Ireland hurling qualifier draw
THE EIGHT TEAMS are now known for tomorrow morning’s All-Ireland hurling qualifier Round 1 draw after today’s action.
Wexford’s Leinster semi-final defeat today in Nowlan Park and Limerick’s Munster semi-final loss in the Gaelic Grounds means they must now travel the backdoor route.
The heavy defeat Laois suffered last night against Galway puts them in the draw tomorrow morning as well.
Cork and Clare were already involved after their Munster championship exits along with the Leinster trio of Dublin, Offaly and Westmeath.
Dublin, Offaly and Wexford will all be in Bowl 1 tomorrow while Cork, Clare and Limerick will definitely be in Bowl 2.
Jimmy Barry-Murphy and TJ Ryan are both in the qualifier draw. James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO
There will be a preliminary draw to determine which of the teams from this year’s Leinster qualifier group, Laois or Westmeath, will go to Bowl 2 and which will be in Bowl 1.
The draws takes place on RTE Radio 1′s Morning Ireland programme at 8.30am with the games to be played on a home and away basis on Saturday 4 July.
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