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Here are the draws for the 2020 Fitzgibbon and Sigerson Cup competitions
UCC are the reigning champions in both competitions.
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UCC are the reigning champions in both competitions.
Sean O’Shea and Aaron Gillane have both earned inclusions on the teams.
It has been another busy week of sporting action.
74-year-old Billy Morgan won his fifth Sigerson Cup title last night.
2017 champions St Mary’s fell by four points in Portlaoise.
The game in Portlaoise throws-in at 7.30pm.
The final between UCC and St Marys takes place in O’Moore Park at 7.30pm.
They’ll face St Mary’s in the final on Wednesday night.
Two years after their Sigerson Cup final victory against UCD in 2017, St Mary’s overcame the defending champions again.
Liam O’Donovan damaged his knee in Cork’s loss to Clare on Sunday.
The meeting of NUIG and UCC will now be played 24 hours later.
The Sigerson Cup last four ties have been fixed for the same date as the All-Ireland club football semi-finals.
Frank Burns missed a last-minute free from close range for UU.
Goals from Padraig Clifford, Conor Geaney, Eimhin Courtney and Garry Murphy ensured it was a long night for Carlow IT.
They’ll meet St Mary’s of Belfast in the semi-final.
The Slaughtneil ace top-scored for the victors, while Padraig Fogarty hit 0-6 for Maynooth.
Meanwhile last year’s finalists NUI Galway will take on a strong Jordanstown outfit.
Cavan’s Luke Fortune grabbed the other goal for the Belfield side.
A five-point win helped St Mary’s into the Sigerson Cup quarter-finals today.
The Cork IT Sigerson Cup manager is set to take over as Cork’s new U20 boss.
The favourites came from behind to win by five points in Kerry today.
The Kerry boss also said that training sessions will be open to the public ahead of their opener against Tyrone.
John Divilly is chasing his third Sigerson Cup title as UCD manager.
The champions were too strong for Cork IT and elsewhere today Garda College defeated IT Sligo.
The Cork side made light work of their opponents in the Mardyke.
University of Limerick are into round three of the third-level competition.
St Mary’s saw off NUIG in Galway this afternoon.
Reigning champions UCD and UL now know who they will face in the opening rounds next year.
UCD and UL were this season’s third-level champions.
David Clifford is also named to start for the Kingdom.
The Young Footballer of the Year added a Sigerson Cup title to his growing list of honours in the game.
Stephen Coen lifted another trophy, this time after the Sigerson Cup decider in Santry.
Kieran Molloy and Liam Silke had to choose between club and college on Saturday.
Conor McCarthy, Jack Barry and Barry O’Sullivan have been named to start for their respective counties less than 24 hours after yesterday’s final.
Conor McCarthy picked up man-of-the-match honours as John Divilly’s men lifted the title.
Throw-in at Santry Avenue is at 3.30pm.
Kieran Molloy has had to choose an All-Ireland club semi-final over the Sigerson Cup final.
Sigerson Cup, All-Ireland club and Allianz league action all on the agenda.
UCD saw off Ulster University in Inniskeen tonight.
A three-point win in Mullingar for NUIG.