*Feakle/Killanena defender, Adam Hogan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

PAIRINGS have been confirmed for the U21A hurling semi-finals.

Fresh from eliminating champions Scariff/Ogonnelloe, Inagh/Kilnamona will come up against the heretofore unbeaten Clarecastle.

Feakle/Killanena who qualified as the best-placed runner-up will meet Clooney/Quin in the other semi-final.

Kilmaley await the winner of Éire Óg versus The Banner in the U21B semi-finals while reigning champions Broadford face off with Ballyea.

In the U21C hurling semi-finals, Corofin/Ruan’s second team are drawn against Ennistymon while Cratloe and Whitegate do battle in the other semi-final.

Under 21 Hurling Championship Semi-Finals

U21A:
Clarecastle v Inagh/Kilnamona
Clooney/Quin v Feakle/Killanena

U21B:
Broadford v Ballyea
Éire Óg or Banner v Kilmaley

U21C:
Corofin/Ruan v Ennistymon
Cratloe v Whitegate

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