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All the GAA results and fixtures

All the GAA results and fixtures

Dalata Hotel Group Leinster U20FC quarter-final: Meath 0-20, Wexford 2-10.
Leinster U19HL shield final: Wexford 1-18, Offaly 0-19.
Electric Ireland Leinster MHC Tier 1: Kilkenny 1-31, Wexford 0-12.
Electric Ireland Leinster MFC Group 3: Carlow 2-10, Wexford 1-12.
LGFA Leinster Minor 'B' semi-final: Wexford 1-11, Meath 1-11 (Wexford won 4-3 on free-kicks).
LGFA Leinster Under-16 'C' semi-final: Wexford 3-13, Carlow 0-9.
EEW ACHL Division 1B: St. Martin's 0-14, Glynn-Barntown 0-12.
EEW ACHL Division 3A: Ballygarrett 1-11, Liam Mellows 0-13.
EEW ACHL Division 5B: Monageer-Boolavogue 2-14, Buffers Alley 1-10.
EBS Mortgages Wexford ACFL Division 3A: St. Fintan's w.o., Sarsfields scr.
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EBS Mortgages Wexford ACFL Division 4A: Ferns St. Aidan's 2-9, Marshalstown-Castledockrell 3-6; Kilanerin w.o., Naomh Éanna scr.
EBS Mortgages Wexford ACFL Division 4B: Ballyhogue 3-8, Adamstown 0-8; Gusserane 3-12, Shelmaliers 3-8; St. Joseph's 3-18, St. Anne's 3-6; Rathgarogue-Cushinstown 0-13, Our Lady's Island 0-9.
JBH Cross-District League: Duffry Rovers 2-15, HWH-Bunclody 3-7.
Gorey District JBHL: St. Patrick's 0-17, Ferns St. Aidan's 1-10.
U18HL Division 1: Oulart-The Ballagh 1-17, Rapparees 4-10; Glynn-Barntown 5-9, Naomh Éanna 2-7; BB O'Rahillys 6-15, Oylegate-Glenbrien 2-5; Rathgarogue-Cushinstown w.o., Ballynastragh Gaels scr.
U18HL Division 2: St. Martin's 5-10, Rosbán Gaels 2-14; Shelmaliers 1-14, Faythe Harriers 0-17; Rathnure 1-11, Monageer-Boolavogue 0-7; Ballyhogue w.o., Slaney Harriers scr.
U18HL Division 3: Ballygarrett 1-13, Craanford 0-9; Adamstown 1-15, Moguegeen Gaels 0-11; D'town-C'cuddy 2-19, St. Mary's (Rosslare) 2-4.
U18HL Division 4: Ferns St. Aidan's 1-13, Horeswood 1-12.
U18FL Division 2: Rosbán Gaels 3-16, Oylegate-Glenbrien 0-2.
U16HL Division 1: Ballyhogue 4-10, Faythe Harriers 2-7; Oylegate-Glenbrien 2-18, St. Anne's 0-10; Monageer-Boolavogue 5-24, Blackwater 1-4; Glynn-Barntown 2-21, Oulart-The Ballagh 4-10.
U16HL Division 2: Buffers Alley 0-19, Adamstown 1-14; St. Martin's 2-10, Cluain Bhanú Mogues 2-7; Ferns St. Aidan's 6-10, Cloughbawn 4-10; Rathnure 1-13, HWH-Bunclody 2-9; Rathgarogue-Cushinstown 4-17, Shelmaliers 3-6; Naomh Éanna 5-11, St. Mary's (Rosslare) 2-7.
U16HL Division 3: Liam Mellows 2-19, St. Patrick's 1-9; Davidstown-Courtnacuddy 3-10, Horeswood 4-4; Duffry Rovers w.o., Ballynastragh Gaels scr.
U16HL Division 4: Crossabeg-Ballymurn 3-12, Kilmore 1-8; Rapparees 2-17, Askamore 2-11; Geraldine O'Hanrahans 1-21, Ballygarrett 1-7.
U16HL Division 5: Gusserane 8-17, Shamrocks 0-2; Marshalstown-Castledockrell 7-8, Our Lady's Island/St. Fintan's 3-7; Taghmon-Camross 2-12, Craanford 4-6.
U14HC Division 1: Ferns St. Aidan's 3-22, Ballyhogue 0-3; Naomh Éanna 3-5, Oulart-The Ballagh 0-7; O'gate-Glenbrien 4-8, St. Martin's 3-5.
U14HC Division 2: Liam Mellows 2-10, Blackwater 0-10; St. Anne's 2-10, Shelmaliers 2-5; HWH-Bunclody 4-13, Rapparees 3-10.
U14HC Division 3: Craanford 7-11, Buffers Alley 0-6; Ballynastragh Gaels 1-12, Kilmore 1-11; Monageer-Boolavogue 1-12, Ballygarrett 1-5; Duffry Rovers 3-9, Gusserane 1-6.
U14HC Division 4: Rathgarogue-Cushinstown 4-1, Adamstown 1-10; Taghmon-Camross 4-9, Davidstown-Courtnacuddy 1-9; Marshalstown-Castledockrell 4-10, JFC Gaels 3-12; St. Mary's (Rosslare) 2-4, Horeswood 0-2.
U14HC Division 5: Askamore 2-6, Crossabeg-Ballymurn 1-2; Our Lady's Island/St. Fintan's 5-16, Cloughbawn 1-5; Bannow-Ballymitty 10-8, Na Fianna Clonard 3-3; Geraldine O'Hanrahans w.o., Shamrocks scr.
U14HC Division 6: Shelmaliers 3-3, Glynn-Barntown 2-5; Liam Mellows w.o., St. Martin's scr.
THURS. APRIL 24
EEW ACHL Division 2A (7.15 p.m.): Fethard v. Rathgarogue-Cushinstown (James Mullally).
EEW ACHL Division 3A (7.15 p.m.): Liam Mellows v. Monageer-Boolavogue (Aaron Redmond).
EEW ACHL Division 3B (7.30 p.m.): Horeswood v. Geraldine O'Hanrahans (Niall O'Callaghan).
JBH Cross-District League (7 p.m.): Shelmaliers v. Na Fianna Clonard (Ken Rawson).
U14HC Division 2 (6.30 p.m.): St. Patrick's v. Rathnure (Edward Cullen).
U14HC Division 6 (6.30 p.m.): Naomh Éanna v. St. Anne's (Pádraig Byrne).
U16FL Division 1 (7 p.m.): Naomh Éanna v. Oylegate-Glenbrien (James Owens); Ballyhogue v. Monageer-Boolavogue (James Flood); Glynn-Barntown v. St. Anne's (Stephen Burke); St. Mary's, Rosslare v. Cluain Bhanú Mogues (Kevin Carty); Adamstown v. Duffry Rovers (Niall O'Callaghan).
U16FL Division 2 (7 p.m.): Ballynastragh Gaels v. HWH-Bunclody (in Kilanerin, Paddy Brady); Shelmaliers v. Ferns St. Aidan's (David Fitzgerald); St. Martin's v. Volunteers (Aidan Foley); Castletown v. Rathgarogue-Cushinstown (Damian Lynch).
U16FL Division 3 (7 p.m.): Davidstown-Courtnacuddy v. Réalt na Mara (Ian Dwyer); Sarsfields v. Kilrush (James Murray); Cloughbawn v. Horeswood (Andy Fraser).
U16FL Division 4 (7 p.m.): Geraldine O'Hanrahans v. Buffers Alley (Brendan Holohan); Gusserane v. Blackwater; Starlights v. Kilmore (Ger Cullen); St. Patrick's v. Crossabeg-Ballymurn (John O'Loughlin).
U16FL Division 5 (7 p.m.): St. Mary's, Maudlintown v. Craanford (Robert Byrne); Taghmon-Camross v. St. James'; Our Lady's Island/St. Fintan's v. St. Joseph's (in Ballymore, Niall McDonald); Shamrocks v. Marshalstown-Castledockrell (John Carton).
FRI. APRIL 25
EEW ACHL Division 1A (7 p.m.): Buffers Alley v. Naomh Éanna (James Owens).
EEW ACHL Division 2A (7.15 p.m.): Blackwater v. Kilmore (Mick Lanigan); Rapparees v. St. James' (Jamie Farrell).
EEW ACHL Division 2B (7.15 p.m.): HWH-Bunclody v. Tara Rocks (Niall O'Loughlin).
EEW ACHL Division 3A (7.15 p.m.): Davidstown-Courtnacuddy v. Duffry Rovers (Ger Cullen); Oulart-The Ballagh v. Ballygarrett (Ian Dwyer).
EEW ACHL Division 3B (7.15 p.m.): Gusserane v. Adamstown (Jimmy Heavey).
EEW ACHL Division 4B (7.15 p.m.): St. Mary's, Rosslare v. Ballyhogue (Dan Crosby).
EEW ACHL Division 5A (7.15 p.m.): Bannow-Ballymitty v. St. Fintan's (Peter Shannon).
JBH Cross-District League (7.15 p.m.): Rathgarogue-Cushinstown v. Glynn-Barntown (Michael Gannon).
Gorey District JBHL (7 p.m.): St. Patrick's v. Buffers Alley (Edward Cullen); Askamore v. Ferns St. Aidan's (Pádraig Byrne); Liam Mellows v. Naomh Éanna White (Stuart Quinn); Naomh Éanna Green v. Ballygarrett (Damian Lynch).
SAT. APRIL 26
AT CHADWICKS WEXFORD PARK: Electric Ireland Leinster MHC Tier 1, Wexford v. Dublin, 12 noon (Brian Kearney, Kildare).
AT PARNELL PARK: Leinster SHC second round, Wexford v. Dublin, 4.30 p.m. (Michael Kennedy, Tipperary).
VENUE TBC: LGFA Leinster Minor 'B' final, Wexford v. Laois, time TBC.
SUN. APRIL 27
EEW ACHL Division 1B (2 p.m.): Rathnure v. Cloughbawn (Jimmy Heavey); Faythe Harriers v. St. Anne's (Mick Lanigan).
EEW ACHL Division 3B (2 p.m.): Shelmaliers v. Taghmon-Camross (Philip Murphy).
EEW ACHL Division 4A (2 p.m.): Marshalstown-Castledockrell v. Ferns St. Aidan's (David O'Leary); Naomh Éanna v. Blackwater (Fintan O'Reilly).
EEW ACHL Division 4B: Glynn-Barntown v. Clongeen (2 p.m., Billy Dodd); Faythe Harriers v. St. Anne's (3.30 p.m., Niall McDonald).
EEW ACHL Division 5A (3.30 p.m.): Rathnure v. Oylegate-Glenbrien (Paddy Hogan).
EEW ACHL Division 5B (2 p.m.): Tara Rocks v. Rapparees (Stuart Quinn); Askamore v. Craanford (John O'Loughlin).
JBH Cross-District League (5 p.m.): Oulart-The Ballagh v. Duffry Rovers (Francis Neville); HWH-Bunclody v. Crossabeg-Ballymurn (Pádraig Byrne).
MON. APRIL 28
U16HL Division 1 (7 p.m.): Monageer-Boolavogue v. Oylegate-Glenbrien (Ger Cullen); Glynn-Barntown v. Ballyhogue (Dan Crosby); Blackwater v. Faythe Harriers; Oulart-The Ballagh v. St. Anne's (Jamie Farrell).
U16HL Division 2: St. Martin's v. Naomh Éanna (7 p.m., David Fitzgerald); Shelmaliers v. Adamstown (7 p.m., Willie Carley); Buffers Alley v. Ferns St. Aidan's (7 p.m.); Rathnure v. St. Mary's, Rosslare (7 p.m., John Tobin); Cluain Bhanú Mogues v. HWH-Bunclody (in Clongeen, 7 p.m., Brendan Martin); Cloughbawn v. Rathgarogue-Cushinstown (7.30 p.m., Ian Dwyer).
U16HL Division 3 (7 p.m.): Liam Mellows v. Horeswood (John Carton); St. Patrick's v. Duffry Rovers (Damian Lynch); Ballynastragh Gaels v. Davidstown-Courtnacuddy (in The Rock).
U16HL Division 4 (7 p.m.): Geraldine O'Hanrahans v. Rapparees (Michael Gannon); Ballygarrett v. Kilmore (Stuart Quinn); Crossabeg-Ballymurn v. Askamore (Adrian Harris).
U16HL Division 5 (7 p.m.): Marshalstown-Castledockrell v. Shamrocks; Craanford v. Gusserane (Alan O'Neill); St. James' v. Taghmon-Camross (Jimmy Heavey).
WEDS. APRIL 30

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