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Games Called Off Around The Country Due To Weather Conditions

Games Called Off Around The Country Due To Weather Conditions
PJ Browne
By PJ Browne
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The O'Byrne Cup final along with several All-Ireland club championship games scheduled to be played this afternoon have been called off due to weather conditions.

Meath and Westmeath were due to play the O'Byrne Cup decider in Portlaoise at 4pm. Also scheduled for O'Moore Park was the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Championship semi-final between An Gaeltacht and Moy. Both games were slated to be broadcast live on TG4.

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Also off is the other intermediate semi-final between Michael Glaveys and Kilanerin which was to be played at O'Connor Park in Tullamore, the intermediate hurling semi-final between Kanturk and Middletown Na Fianna in Newbridge and the junior hurling semi-final between Deuglán Naofa and Setanta at Pairc Tailteann in Navan.

The FBD League game between Galway and Roscommon, which has been the subject of much dispute, has also been canceled. Roscommon GAA have announced that the game will not be rescheduled. The two sides play in the final on February 18th.

In a statement the GAA said that details of the rescheduled fixtures will be announced on Monday.


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