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06 Sept 2025

St Brigid's to face Claremorris in Boyle next Sunday in Connacht LGFA Junior Club Final

St Brigid's to face Claremorris in Boyle next Sunday in Connacht LGFA Junior Club Final

St Brigid's fans won't have too far to travel for next Sunday's Connacht LGFA Junior Club Championship Final against Claremorris after Connacht LGFA announced that the much aniticipated final has been fixed for Boyle's Abbey Park.

St Brigid's, who defeated Galway champions Oughterard last Saturday in Aughnasheelin, will face the Mayo side in Abbey Park with a 1 pm throw-in as they seek to lift their first Provincial title. Aughawillan did win a Connacht and All-Ireland Junior title some years ago as St Brigid's will seek to emulate their predecessors.

Claremorris defeated Sligo's CT Gaels 4-8 to 0-12 in their semi-final last Saturday while St Brigid's scored a 2-8 to 0-11 victory over Oughterard. 

Connacht LGFA have also announced that the Final will be streamed live and that ticket and streaming details will be released later this week.

Ballinamore Sean O'Heslins also won their place in the Connacht LGFA Intermediate Club Final after they defeated Mac Hale Rovers of Mayo 4-12 to 1-9 on Sunday in Crossmolina. They will face Sligo's Eoghan Rua, who defeated Galway's Salthill Knocknacarra 2-13 to 1-14 after an extra-time classic. Fixture details for the game, scheduled for Saturday week, November 11, will be released in due course.

St Brigid's celebrate reaching Connacht LGFA Junior Final - GALLERY

St Brigid's booked their place in the Connacht LGFA Junior Club Championship Final when they held off a strong challenge from Galway's Oughterard on Saturday, winning 2-8 to 0-11 in Aughnasheelin. Observer photographer Willie Donnellan was there to capture some great images of fans enjoying the action and celebrating St Brigid's victory .... see who you can spot!

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