Change of venue for championship semi-final confirmed

Poor weather conditions putting GAA grounds under pressure for last four clashes in County Roscommon
Change of venue for championship semi-final confirmed

St. Michael's and Éire Óg are heading to Ballyfarnon for their intermediate football championship semi-final. Picture: INPHO/Andrew Paton

Roscommon GAA has confirmed that there has been a change of venue for one of its football championship semi-finals on Saturday.

The last four intermediate football championship clash between Éire Óg and St. Michael’s has been switched from Abbey Park to Kilronan Park, Ballyfarnon, because of an unplayable pitch in Boyle.

The game will throw in at 3 p.m..

As it stands, the other five semi-finals in the Senior, Intermediate and Junior A Football Championships are going ahead as planned in their original venues, but there are likely to be pitch inspections over the weekend because of the poor weather conditions.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4TH

Ward Bros. Intermediate Football Championship Semi-Final

At Kilronan Park, Ballyfarnon: Éire Óg v St. Michael’s, 3 p.m.

King and Moffatt Junior A Football Championship Semi-Final

At Strokestown: Ballinameen v St. Aidan’s, 4 p.m.

Hodson Bay Hotel Group Senior Football Championship Semi-Final

At Kiltoom: Pádraig Pearses v St. Faithleach’s, 5.30 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5TH 

Ward Bros. Intermediate Football Championship Semi-Final

At Lisnamult: Strokestown v Fuerty, 1 p.m.

King and Moffatt Junior A Football Championship Semi-Final

At O’Rourke Park: St. Croan’s v Western Gaels, 2 p.m.

Hodson Bay Hotel Group Senior Football Championship Semi-Final

At Woodmount: St. Brigid’s v Clann na nGael, 3 p.m.

*Games subject to change because of weather conditions

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