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Semif-finals serve up thrilling rugby despite the difficult conditions.
Bourke bags a hat-trick as Limerick side end Rock’s unbeaten run.
It was a busy weekend of women’s club rugby action.
Railway held the league leaders to a draw while there were wins for Galwegians, Cooke, and Queens.
Cooke played much of the game with 14 players.
Wins for Railway, Old Belvedere, UL Bohs and Rock as the Women’s AIL returned.
Here’s everything you need to know from the Women’s AIL action.
The likes of Niamh Briggs, Sophie Spence, Ailis Egan, Nora Stapleton and Tania Rosser were on show.
Can Old Belvedere seal a superb season with another title?
Also, St Mary’s survived a relegation playoff against Tralee.
It was an eventful final weekend in the women’s AIL.
Old Belvedere remain on top despite drawing at home with Galwegians.
Led by Nora Stapleton, Old Belvedere handed promoted Railway an emphatic first defeat.
There were three games up for decision this weekend.
Also, UL Bohemians got a win in the Women’s AIL.