Flannan's alone in seeking a double

The final opportunity for any sort of double success in this year's colleges championship rests with St Flannan's, Ennis

The final opportunity for any sort of double success in this year's colleges championship rests with St Flannan's, Ennis. This Sunday, they contest the Corn Ui Mhuiri Munster football semi-final against Intermediate School Killorglin, hoping to emulate the achievement of the hurlers in reaching the Dr Harty Cup final. Last Sunday, St Colman's, Fermoy - already in the hurling final - failed in their quest to stay on course for a Munster double when they fell to Colaiste na Sceilge of Cahirciveen in their football semi-final.

St Flannan's have been impressive in their run to the football final, with a fine win over the reigning champions Tralee CBS. But the challenge in Feenagh on Sunday of IS Killorglin, All-Ireland winners in 1996, will be severe. The last Munster double was won by Colaiste Iognaid Ris in 1975.

In Leinster the big surprise from last week's hurling quarter-finals was the win for Cistercian, Roscrea over Kilkenny CBS. Roscrea will meet Good Counsel on March 3rd. The other semi-final between holders St Kieran's, Kilkenny and Dublin Colleges takes place the same day.

St Patrick's, Navan meet Marist, Athlone in the Leinster football semi-final a week from today. St Mel's, Longford won a tight quarter-final with Good Counsel last week and meet St Michael's, Trim in the other semi-final tomorrow week. Few would bet against the final on March 11th being between St Mel's and St Patrick's.

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Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan is an Irish Times sports journalist writing on athletics