GAA Rounders Preview: Week 5 Fixtures, Predictions and Senior Showdowns
Preview – Sunday 17 May 2026
16 matches across Ireland this weekend
How is it Week 5 of the Championship already? The weeks are flying past and already the league tables are starting to indicate who the front runners for titles might be — and who needs to do a bit of work if they want to be in contention.
With one match on Thursday and 16 matches taking place on Sunday, from Limerick and Waterford to Monaghan and many places in between, let’s take a closer look at who will be playing and who we expect to go home on Sunday with a smile on their faces.
Junior Mixed Action in Athenry on Thursday
It’s always great to kick off a weekend of Championship action with a local derby and Thursday evening’s Junior Mixed clash between Athenry and Galway City Rapparees should provide plenty of entertainment.
Athenry’s move into Junior Mixed adds an interesting dynamic to the competition and they will be expecting to make a strong impression. Galway City Rapparees, meanwhile, will feature several new faces, with a number of players having stepped up to the club’s Intermediate Mixed panel.
With both sides capable of putting up big scores, this could turn into an entertaining and high-scoring contest, but Athenry may just have enough experience coming down from Intermediate level to edge it.
Prediction – Athenry.
Gretta Davis will referee the game.
Senior Action in the Midlands
Six Senior clubs will be headed for the centre of the country, with matches taking place in Athlone and Portlaoise from 11.30am.
In The Heath, Carrickmacross Emmets will set up camp and start their day with a Senior Women’s clash with their hosts. Both teams are newly promoted from Intermediate in 2025 and The Heath will be keen to repeat their win in last year’s All-Ireland final, while Carrickmacross will be aiming to stop them doing just that.
Prediction – The Heath; a full-strength home side should just clinch it.
Carrickmacross’ Mixed team is up next and will take on Mayo side Kilmeena at 1pm. Kilmeena have struggled in their two opening games this season, having been defeated by Limekiln and Breaffy, but they’ll be hoping to turn that around and repeat last year’s win over the same opponents. Carrickmacross have also suffered a loss in the opening round of the 2026 season, so the winner on Sunday will be chalking up their first victory of the season.
Prediction – Carrickmacross Emmets; Ulster Final day will give the Monaghan side the added spur to take the win.
The final match of the day in The Heath is the hotly anticipated Men’s clash between reigning Senior Champions Carrickmacross Emmets and rising stars and newly promoted Galway City Rapparees. With one win and one narrow defeat behind them, the Galway men are settling nicely into Senior and look very comfortable in the grade. Carrick’s first outing of 2026 resulted in defeat to Breaffy and they’ll be keen to turn that around and move their way up the league table.
This has the makings of the match of the day and will definitely be recommended viewing for anyone in Portlaoise at 3pm on Sunday.
Prediction – Carrickmacross Emmets; the Ulster men’s experience should just give them the edge.
Emo’s Michael Slevin will referee all three games.
An hour up the road in Athlone GAA, two more giants of Senior Rounders will face off in Women’s, Mixed and Men’s games when Mayo’s Breaffy take on Dublin side Limekiln.
Breaffy have been clinical so far this season and have easily brushed aside Carlow side Cúchulainn and Monaghan’s Carrickmacross Emmets, but Limekiln will come ready for battle and won’t be easily intimidated or defeated.
Breaffy’s Women’s team has been a force to be reckoned with for several years now, but will this be the year that they meet their match with the strengthened Limekiln 2026 crew? We should know by lunchtime on Sunday.
Predictions: Senior Women – Limekiln; Senior Men & Mixed – Breaffy.
Philip Keane will be the man in charge for all three matches in Athlone.
Intermediate Women’s Action
Two Intermediate Women’s matches are also up for decision on Sunday in Laois and Roscommon.
In Group A, table toppers Castletown Liam Mellows will be hosted by Emo, who will be hoping that home advantage will give them their first win of the season. Having defeated Inniskeen Grattans and Dublin Metropolitans, the Wexford women will be confident of making it three from three on Sunday and, if Sarah Kavanagh on 2nd Base, Pitcher Mandy Callanan and Catcher Sandra Nugent are on form, it would be hard to predict otherwise.
Glynn Barntown’s Mary Roche will referee in Emo.
Prediction: Castletown Liam Mellows.
The second Intermediate Women’s match of the day will be between local rivals Michael Glavey’s and Elphin. Glavey’s have yet to get their 2026 campaign started and Elphin will be smarting from their 28-6 defeat by a clinical Galway Rapparees two weeks ago, so it’s all to play for.
Elphin’s impressive performances in the 2025 Junior Championship saw them promoted, but is the step up to Intermediate proving too challenging? Have Glavey’s managed to replace their pitcher, Gretta Davis, who has moved to Elphin and will line out on Sunday against her former club?
Prediction: Elphin.
Second up in Michael Glavey’s is a Junior Men Group A game between Elphin and Galway City Rapparees. Elphin haven’t played Junior Men yet this year while Rapparees impressed with a 43-5 annihilation of Sporting Limerick in their first game.
With Home Runs from players on both teams last Sunday, we should hopefully be in for a game of big hitting and great catches.
Prediction: Galway City Rapparees.
GAA Rounders Vice-President Michael Dowling will referee both matches in Roscommon.
Junior Games Round-Up
With several Junior teams setting out on their 2026 campaigns this weekend, the highlights look likely to be in Monaghan, where hosts Inniskeen Grattans will welcome Roscommon’s Kilmore for both Mixed and Women’s games.
Kilmore’s women’s experience looks likely to see them take this one comfortably, while the Mixed game should be a much closer affair with talent and serious skill on both teams.
Predictions: Junior Women – Kilmore; Junior Mixed – Inniskeen Grattans.
Amanda Hoxha will referee both games.
National Secretary Shirley Lennon will be busy on Sunday, starting her day in Nobber where she will referee the Junior Women’s match between first-time team Nobber and Carrickmacross Emmets.
With a very impressive display against Skryne in their first ever Championship match midweek, Nobber will be confident and excited to play, and this could be tighter than might be expected.
Prediction: Carrickmacross’ experience to just sneak them through.
Next up in Nobber is the turn of the Carrickmacross Junior Men to face Carlow’s Myshall. This pairing in 2025 was a cracker of a game with no quarter given by either side, eventually won by Myshall.
This is both sides’ first game of the season so it’s hard to predict which way it might go.
Prediction: Myshall, fresh from their Mixed victory at Junior Day, to take the win.
Following that match, up the road in Dunsany, Shirley will referee her third match of the day in a Junior Mixed game between two brand-new Championship sides, Dunsany and Oulart The Ballagh.
Both clubs had teams in the recent Junior Day so both have that experience under their belt. Oulart The Ballagh made it to the Shield Final, quite the achievement for a brand-new club, and will hope that experience will stand to them after their long drive to Meath.
Prediction: Oulart The Ballagh.
Two further Junior games will take place in Limerick and Waterford on Sunday morning.
Junior Women’s sides Knockainey and Kildimo Pallaskenry will play a Limerick derby — one of many this season — while in Waterford City, local side Naomh Pól will take on Carlow’s Leighlinbridge, who enjoyed two successes last Sunday in their first foray into the Mixed Championship.
Predictions: Kildimo Pallaskenry and Leighlinbridge.
We’re still building up to our crazy and insanely busy summer Sundays in June and July, but this weekend looks set to provide some great matches, some interesting introductions to the All-Ireland competition and, if the past four weeks are anything to go by, some unexpected results.
Follow along on our website and socials for the latest scores and updates.
Full Match Predictions
- Senior Women: The Heath v Carrickmacross Emmets — The Heath
- Senior Mixed: Carrickmacross Emmets v Kilmeena — Carrickmacross Emmets
- Senior Men: Carrickmacross Emmets v Galway City Rapparees — Carrickmacross Emmets
- Senior Women: Breaffy v Limekiln — Limekiln
- Senior Mixed: Breaffy v Limekiln — Breaffy
- Senior Men: Breaffy v Limekiln — Breaffy
- Intermediate Women: Emo v Castletown Liam Mellows — Castletown Liam Mellows
- Intermediate Women: Michael Glavey’s v Elphin — Elphin
- Junior Men: Elphin v Galway City Rapparees — Galway City Rapparees
- Junior Women: Inniskeen Grattans v Kilmore — Kilmore
- Junior Mixed: Inniskeen Grattans v Kilmore — Inniskeen Grattans
- Junior Women: Nobber v Carrickmacross Emmets — Carrickmacross Emmets
- Junior Men: Carrickmacross Emmets v Myshall — Myshall
- Junior Mixed: Dunsany v Oulart The Ballagh — Oulart The Ballagh
- Junior Women: Knockainey v Kildimo Pallaskenry — Kildimo Pallaskenry
- Junior Mixed: Naomh Pól v Leighlinbridge — Leighlinbridge
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