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Gaynor Cup set for north-west or Dublin

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Gaynor Tournament Day 2

Twenty Under-13 squads played it out in Round 3 and the semi-finals of the competition to decide which honours the teams would compete for on Monday. 

And the prestigious Gaynor Cup will be heading to either the north-west or Dublin, with Sligo/Leitrim and MGL North securing places in the final which is set to take place at 1.30pm.

The Shield final will be contested by Galway and South Tipperary, and Mayo and Limerick Desmond will play it out for the Plate.

While in the other two final games, Wexford and Kildare will compete for the Bowl and the Trophy will be contested by NECSL and Clare. 

There will be 10 games in the tournament tomorrow as along with the five finals, the remaining 10 teams will play-off for third and fourth place in the Trophy and to rank the others from first place to 16th.

2019 Fota Island Resort FAI Gaynor Tournament Results – June 2

Round 3

Group 1
MGL South 4-0 Midlands
Limerick County 0-1 Waterford

Group 2
South Tipperary 2-1 MGL North
Wexford 2-2 Mayo

Group 3
Sligo/Leitrim 1-0 Galway
North Tipperary 1-1 Inishowen

Group 4
Cork 2-0 Donegal
Kildare 1-4 Limerick Desmond

Semi-Finals

Cup
South 0-3 Sligo/Leitrim
MGL North 2-0 Cork

Shield
South Tipperary 1-0 Midlands
Donegal 0-3 Galway

Plate 
Semi-final 1 Mayo 3-0 Waterford
Semi-final 2 Limerick Desmond 3-1 North Tipperary

Bowl 
Semi-final 1 Wexford 2-1 Limerick County
Semi-final 2 Kildare 1-0 Inishowen

Trophy Round 3
Clare 1-0 Longford
Kerry 1-5 NECSL

Trophy Semi-Final
NECSL 1-0 Kerry
Clare 2-0 Longford

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The fixtures for the final day of the 2019 Fota Island Resort FAI Gaynor Tournament have been confirmed after a full day of action at the University of Limerick.

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