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2012 GAA Football Quarter-Final pairings
An Fear Rua
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28-Jul-2012 21:11
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2012 GAA Football Quarter-Final Draw
This evening’s draw for the Quarter-finals of the GAA Football Championship, which was broadcast live on RTÉ Radio 1, has produced the following pairings:
Cork v Kildare; Dublin v Laois; Donegal v Kerry; Mayo v Down.
These games will be played next weekend and arrangements for all four fixtures will be confirmed after tomorrow evening’s CCCC meeting in Thurles.
As the semi-final pairings are pre-ordained, the remainder of the championship will be played out as follows:
26 Aug; Cork / Kildare v Donegal v Kerry
2 Sept; Dublin / Laois v Mayo / Down
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28-Jul-2012 21:43
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Originally posted by An Fear Rua:
2012 GAA Football Quarter-Final Draw
This evening’s draw for the Quarter-finals of the GAA Football Championship, which was broadcast live on RTÉ Radio 1, has produced the following pairings:Cork v Kildare; Dublin v Laois; Donegal v Kerry; Mayo v Down.These games will be played next weekend and arrangements for all four fixtures will be confirmed after tomorrow evening’s CCCC meeting in Thurles.
As the semi-final pairings are pre-ordained, the remainder of the championship will be played out as follows:26 Aug; Cork / Kildare v Donegal v Kerry
2 Sept; Dublin / Laois v Mayo / Down
It looks like we must hope for Dublin to reach the Final or else it could be a bit of a letdown ...no offence to any team!
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