Six Cork GAA fixtures postponed due to Orange weather warning
POSTPONED: Spectators in the stand overlooking the 4G pitch at SuperValu Páirc Uà Chaoimh 4G. Pi: Larry Cummins
Six GAA fixtures in Cork have been postponed until next weekend due to the orange weather warning.
The Tom Creedon Cup final between Knocknagree and Naomh Abán which had been scheduled for Macroom on Sunday morning has been put back, along with five U21 matches that were fixed for the 4G in SuperValu Páirc Uà Chaoimh.
The Cork County Board have refixed the U21 games for the weekend of December 19-21. The main event which pits defending U21 hurling champions Midleton against Shandrum has been switched to Sunday, December 21, followed by the U21 B football decider where St Nicks meet Robert Emmets or Donoughmore.
The Champions Cup game in the main SuperValu Páirc Uà Chaoimh pitch on Saturday evening between Munster and Gloucester isn't impacted while the All-Ireland camogie finals on Sunday featuring Ballincollig at intermediate level and St Finbarr's in the senior game also go ahead as planned.
Ballygarvan v Bishopstown, SuperValu Páirc Uà Chaoimh 4G, 6.15pm.
Kanturk-Dromtarriffe v Aghabullogue, SuperValu Páirc Uà Chaoimh 4G, 8pm.
Dohenys v Cobh, SuperValu Páirc Uà Chaoimh 4G, 12.15pm.
Midleton v Shandrum, SuperValu Páirc Uà Chaoimh 4G, 2pm.
St Nick's v Robert Emmets or Donoughmore, SuperValu Páirc Uà Chaoimh 4G, 12.15pm.
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