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Here's how tomorrow's All-Ireland hurling qualifier draw will work

Cork, Clare, Limerick and Dublin are all involved.

THE GAA HAVE clarified that there is no home and away system in operation for tomorrow morning’s All-Ireland hurling qualifier Round 2 draw.

Last night’s victors Cork, Clare and Dublin will be in the draw along with Limerick who triumphed in today’s qualifier tie in Mullingar.

Both games will take place next Saturday 11 July and it’s been announced that ‘venues are at the discretion of CCCC’.

That creates the prospect of a double-header at a neutral venue with Semple Stadium the likely to be the frontrunner to host the games.

The pairing of Clare v Limerick is not permitted as they have already clashed in this summer’s championship in May’s quarter-final tie. That means Cork cannot face Dublin either.

The draw takes place tomorrow morning on RTE Radio 1′s Morning Ireland programme along with the draw for Round 3A in the All-Ireland football qualifiers with Roscommon, Longford, Kildare and Fermanagh all involved there.

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