League games moved forward 24 hours

The GAA has decided to move forward all the National Hurling League games scheduled for Sunday March 30 in order to avoid clashing with Ireland's potential Six Nations decider against England in Lansdowne Road.

League games moved forward 24 hours

The GAA has decided to move forward all the National Hurling League games scheduled for Sunday March 30 in order to avoid clashing with Ireland's potential Six Nations decider against England in Lansdowne Road.

However, the games have been rescheduled for Saturday, March 29, when Ireland's international footballers are due to meet Albania in a Euro 2004 qualifier in Tirana.

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