2016 GAA Interprovincial Championships
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The 2016 GAA Interprovincial Championships (formerly known as the Railway Cups) was a senior GAA competition in which the four provinces of Ireland competed in Gaelic football and hurling. The provincial squads are made up of players from the county panels in each province. Connacht were the reigning football champions whilst Leinster were the reigning hurling champions from 2014. Due to adverse weather conditions, the 2015 inter-provincials did not take place. Ulster were the Football champions and Munster were the Hurling champions.
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2016 GAA Interprovincial Championships
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2016-12-10
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2016-12-11
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2016-12-15
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2016-12-17
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Paul Whyte ; Jamie Malone ; David Tubridy ; Ian Corbett ; Gary Brennan, Tommy Walsh, Brian Fox, Keelan Sexton, Ruairi Deane ; Conor Sweeney
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J Cooney , C Cooney ; N Burke ; J Skehill ; J Flynn ; D Burke; C Mannion, A Harte, P Flaherty
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C Murtagh 2-3, D Comer 1-1, J Doherty 0-2 , E Smith 0-1, D Cummins 0-1, E Mulligan 0-1 , P Conroy 0-1.
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L Chin ; S Dooley ; C Crummey, S Ryan, W Walsh, C Fennelly, R O'Dwyer, G Keegan, M Kavanagh
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P Harte 0-5 , A Breen 1-2, T Corrigan 0-4 , C Vernon 1-1, E Lynn 0-3, S Campbell 0-1
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TJ Reid - Kilkenny ; W Walsh - Kilkenny ; L Chin - Wexford , C Dwyer - Laois, G Keegan - Kildare ; S Dooley - Offaly
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Peter Harte ; Stefan Campbell ; Tomas Corrigan ; Enda Lynn, Aidan Breen
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J Heslin ; K Martin , D Foley, J McGrath, J Byrne, D Byrne, P Sharry, S O'Rourke, J O'Loughlin
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S Callanan - Tipperary ; D Reidy - Clare ; A Cadogan - Cork ; D McCormack - Tipperary, B Nash - Limerick ; D Byrnes - Limerick, J Barron - Waterford, M Breen - Tipperary, A Shanagher - Clare, Stephen Bennett - Waterford
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Ciarán Clarke ; Conor Corvan ; Conor O'Prey ; Danny Cullen, Niall McKenna, Conor Woods
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N Murphy ; J Doherty ; C Murtagh ; D Cummins , F Cregg, D Comer, E Smith, N Daly
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Seamus Callanan ; Michael Breen ; Barry Nash ; Stephen Bennett ; John O'Dwyer ; Diarmaid Byrnes, Tom Murnane, Shane Dowling, Pádraic Maher, David Reidy, Shane Bennett, Dan McCormack
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2017
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2015
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Alan Kelly
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Padraig O'Sullivan
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C Lyons
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Sean Cleere
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N Mooney
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Anthony Nolan
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Football Champions
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Hurling Champions
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The 2016 GAA Interprovincial Championships (formerly known as the Railway Cups) was a senior GAA competition in which the four provinces of Ireland competed in Gaelic football and hurling. The provincial squads are made up of players from the county panels in each province. Connacht were the reigning football champions whilst Leinster were the reigning hurling champions from 2014. Due to adverse weather conditions, the 2015 inter-provincials did not take place. Ulster were the Football champions and Munster were the Hurling champions.
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