2015 GAA football season
2015 GAA season | |
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Football Champions | N/A |
Hurling Champions | N/A |
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The 2015 GAA Interprovincial Championships (known also as the Railway Cup) was a senior GAA competition in which all 4 provinces of Ireland were due to compete in Gaelic football and hurling tournaments. The provincial squads are made up of players from county panels in each respective province. Due to adverse weather conditions, the 2015 inter-provincials did not take place.
Connacht were the reigning football champions whilst Leinster were the reigning hurling champions.
Football championship
Fixtures
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
5 December - Páirc Esler | ||||||
Munster | ||||||
6 December - Athletic Grounds | ||||||
Leinster | ||||||
5 December - Athletic Grounds | ||||||
Ulster | ||||||
Connacht | ||||||
Semi-finals
Semi-finalMunster | v | Leinster |
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Ulster | v | Connacht |
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Final
FinalWinner Munster/Leinster | v | Winner Ulster/Connacht |
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Hurling championship
Fixtures
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
5 December - Pearse Stadium | ||||||
Munster | ||||||
6 December - Pearse Stadium | ||||||
Leinster | ||||||
5 December - Pearse Stadium | ||||||
Ulster | ||||||
Connacht | ||||||
Semi-finals
Semi-finalUlster | v | Connacht |
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Munster | v | Leinster |
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Final
FinalWinner Munster/Leinster | v | Winner Ulster/Connacht |
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References
- "M Donnelly Inter Pro Champs". Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
- "GAA president welcomes return of inter-provincials". RTE Sportl. 1 December 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
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