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GAA Rounders Preview 19 April 2026: Senior and Intermediate Championship Opener

GAA Rounders Championship Preview

GAA Rounders Preview: 19 April 2026

The wait is nearly over as the 2026 All-Ireland Championship season gets underway with Senior and Intermediate action across Ballon, Galway, Wexford and Kilmore

The date we have all been waiting for is nearly here and the familiar question of “what will we do on Sunday?” won’t be an issue for the next 22 weeks, because the GAA Rounders All-Ireland Championship season is back!

Last season, the Friday Preview & Predictions article became a weekly talking point, so it returns for 2026. There is a new writer this year, remaining anonymous for what can only be described as “personal safety” reasons, along with a slightly different style of analysis and fewer statistics. The goal, however, remains exactly the same: to start conversations, spark debate and, ideally, give readers every chance to prove the previewer wrong.

Senior Championship Preview

Ballon and Galway host the opening Senior fixtures of the 2026 season, with heavyweight clashes, returning stars and one major milestone for Galway City Rapparees

Ballon hosts a blockbuster opening day

This Sunday, 19 April, the honour of pitching the first ball of the 2026 Senior season will go to either Irene Scanlon of Cavan’s Erne Eagles or Cúchulainn of Carlow’s as yet unrevealed pitcher when their women’s championship clash gets underway in Ballon at 12pm.

Both clubs reached the semi-finals of the 2025 Championship, so there is plenty on the line from the outset. With multiple All-Star winners and nominees from 2025 and previous seasons taking to the pitch for both teams, this promises to be an excellent curtain-raiser. The blend of youth and experience across both squads should produce skilful batting, composed fielding and no shortage of big moments.

At 1.30pm, the focus shifts to the Senior Mixed contest. As 2025 All-Ireland runners-up, Erne Eagles will be determined to show that they remain genuine title contenders in 2026. Cúchulainn, meanwhile, will be equally eager to prove that they can go one step further this year and reach the final themselves. Erne Eagles’ Senior Mixed panel has already thrown up a few surprises, so there will be keen interest in the side that eventually takes the field.

The final game in Ballon at 3pm sees the Men’s teams go head to head. Erne Eagles were also Men’s All-Ireland runners-up in 2025 and recent form suggests they may start as favourites, but underestimating the Carlow side on home soil would be a mistake. Rumour has it that Darryl Dolan is ready to return following his 2025 injury, which would be a significant boost for the visitors. With experienced figures on both sides, including Ard Chomhairle member and Cúchulainn pitcher Peadar Waters, this one has all the ingredients of a tense and closely fought battle.

Referee: Emo stalwart Michael Slevin will take charge of all three games.

Ballon Predictions

Women: Cúchulainn
Mixed: Erne Eagles
Men: Erne Eagles

Galway City Rapparees step into the big time

Ryan Dennis - Galway Rapparees

Ryan Dennis – Galway Rapparees

There is early action in Galway too, with two Senior fixtures down for decision on the grounds of Coláiste Muire Máthair from 1pm. Dublin legends Limekiln travel west to face Mayo’s Kilmeena in Senior Mixed before taking on the newly promoted Galway City Rapparees in Senior Men.

After a difficult 2025 campaign, Limekiln have regrouped, brought in transferred players and assembled a bigger squad. They now look ready to remind everyone why they have been Rounders royalty for more than 20 years. Kilmeena, meanwhile, finished last season strongly after a slow start in Senior Mixed, so they will be determined to hit the ground running this time around.

This looks like a game that could be quick, sharp and highly competitive. Both pitchers will be desperate to give away as little as possible. Limekiln’s outfield will want to stay watertight, while Kilmeena will be eager to contain multi-position stars such as Ciarán Weldon both at bat and in the field. There may also be a few familiar faces in unfamiliar colours, with some players last seen in Kevin’s blue and white now sporting Limekiln jerseys.

At 2.45pm, Galway City Rapparees enter uncharted territory as they play their first ever Senior match. For a club whose men’s team won the Junior Day Blitz in 2021, this has been a remarkable rise. Sunday’s fixture already feels like a milestone moment and it has the makings of a hugely entertaining Senior debut.

Pitching should be fascinating, with the contrasting styles of Ryan Dennis and Chris Hughes presenting very different challenges for batters. Galway have runners and hitters capable of hurting any side and there will be plenty wondering whether Cathal Creaven might produce his first Senior home run. Limekiln’s challenge will be to shut down that running threat, while the Rapparees must stay calm and avoid being overawed by a side with an extraordinary haul of titles and All-Stars across the past two decades.

Referee: Seán Bailey of Michael Glavey’s will be behind the catcher for both Galway fixtures.

Galway Predictions

Mixed: Limekiln
Men: Galway City Rapparees

Intermediate Championship Preview

The Intermediate campaign also begins on Sunday, with Dublin Metropolitans on the road in both Men’s and Women’s action

Kilmore ready for Intermediate test

Aidan Carr - Kilmore

Aidan Carr – Kilmore

The Intermediate Championship begins with an early start on the road for Dublin Metropolitans, whose men travel to Roscommon to face local favourites Kilmore, last year’s Junior Men’s All-Ireland runners-up.

With a full year of Intermediate experience behind them, Dublin Mets may look like favourites on paper. Even so, Kilmore should not be underestimated. Both teams bring quality players into this opener. The Mets can call on the Carley brothers, Jack Cheyne and Leonard Looney, all selected for the Leinster Interprovincials side. Kilmore, meanwhile, are represented by Aidan Carr, Breian Carroll, Mark Harrington and James Jamieson, who fill four of the five Junior spots on the Connacht Interprovincial panel.

Nerves are inevitable for Kilmore in their first Intermediate game following promotion, but home advantage should help settle them. With first pitch at 11am, this has the feel of one of the most interesting games of the opening weekend.

Referee: Breaffy star and Ard Chomhairle Development Officer Mark Jennings

Prediction: Kilmore to settle early and take the win

Castletown Liam Mellows host key Women’s opener

Also throwing in at 1pm is the first Intermediate Women’s game of 2026, as Dublin Metropolitans head to the picturesque Castletown Liam Mellows pitch in Wexford to face the 2023 All-Ireland Junior Ladies finalists.

Both teams are newly promoted to Intermediate and both will be eager to make an immediate statement in their new grade. With talented and capable players on each side, this could be one of the tightest contests of the weekend and may come down to who handles the occasion best.

Referee: GAA Rounders Leinster Representative, PJ Lalor of Myshall

Prediction: Dublin Mets to just edge it

A season worth following begins again

Although soggy pitches and poor weather have threatened to derail the opening week of Championship action, the seven matches that are set to go ahead should still provide more than enough excitement and drama to whet the appetite for what promises to be another thrilling GAA Rounders season.

If you are near Ballon, Castletown, Galway or Kilmore, this is a weekend well worth supporting in person. For those who cannot make it, results will be uploaded to the website and social media channels as soon as they come in.

As always, thanks go to the players, coaches, managers and club secretaries who keep the show on the road and make sure these matches take place. Thanks too to our referees for officiating, and míle buíochas to everyone who supports our game.

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GAA Rounders All-Ireland Junior Semi-Finals 2025 – Galway Welcomes the Final 12

All-Ireland Junior Semi-Finals previews 

To see over 50 teams compete at Junior level this season is a phenomenal reflection of the sport’s growth, energy, and inclusiveness across the country. Twelve fantastic teams will battle it out for a place in the All-Ireland finals.

A sincere word of thanks to all of the referees, whose time, dedication, and fairness ensure these games are played in the right spirit. Without you, none of this would be possible.

🍛 Hot Food Available – St. Mary’s Food Hall – front entrance of main building

There’ll be hot food served on-site this Saturday in the food hall at St. Mary’s (Coláiste Muire Máthair) — with discounted meals available to all players, coaches, and supporters.

Enjoy a delicious chicken or vegetarian curry for just €5, or pop in for a tea, coffee, or snack throughout the day.

🟥 Junior Men’s All-Ireland Semi-Finals

📍 Saturday, 9 August 2025 – Coláiste Muire Máthair, St. Mary’s Road, Galway H91 H7F8


🕐 1:00pm – Inniskeen Grattans (Monaghan) 🆚 Kilmore (Roscommon)

🧑‍⚖️ Referee: Aine McLaughlin

Inniskeen Grattans bring grit, experience, and momentum into this semi-final after edging out Carrickmacross. With strong showings in the group stages, including a tight 17–11 win over their local rivals and a narrow loss to Myshall, they’ve shown they can handle high-pressure games.

Kilmore, meanwhile, topped Group A and come in as one of the most composed sides in the Junior grade. A single-run thriller loss to Galway City Rapparees (24–23) and a 1-run win over St Senan’s (16–15) show their calmness when it counts. Their defensive discipline is their backbone — and if they manage to shut down Inniskeen’s big hitters by locking down right field, this could be over early.

🔮 Prediction: Kilmore’s outfield coverage could prove the difference — Kilmore 


🕒 3:00pm – Myshall (Carlow) 🆚 St. Senan’s (Limerick)

🧑‍⚖️ Referee: Michael Slevin

Myshall were arguably the most clinical team across both groups, finishing their campaign with two powerful wins including a big win over Carrickmacross.

St. Senan’s, however, have been quietly brilliant all year. Their narrow group stage defeat to Kilmore and big win over Galway Rapparees. They’ll need to bring all their fielding sharpness to halt Myshall’s top-of-the-order hitters — but if they do, this one will go down to the wire.

🔮 Prediction: Could go either way — but on balance and form it’s St Senans

Junior Ladies All-Ireland Semi-Finals

📅 Saturday, 9 August 2025
📍 Coláiste Muire Máthair, St. Mary’s Road, Galway H91 H7F8


🕐 1:00pm – Castletown Liam Mellows (Wexford) 🆚 Elphin (Roscommon)

🧑‍⚖️ Referee: Michael Slevin

Castletown were sharp and efficient in their 18–10 quarter-final win over St. Martin’s, showing once again that they’re the most balanced side in the competition. Defensively composed and clinical at bat, the Wexford side have been top contenders since Day 1.

Elphin produced a strong performance of their own, defeating Carrickmacross 13–6 in the quarters. They’ve got plenty of grit and can frustrate sides if they stay composed — but they’ll need to find another gear to take down Castletown.

🔮 Prediction: Castletown have the edge in a lot of departments — Castletown 


🕒 3:00pm – Dublin Metropolitans (Dublin) 🆚 Inniskeen Grattans (Monaghan)

🧑‍⚖️ Referee: Sean Bailey

The Mets booked their place with a controlled 15–10 win over Leighlinbridge.  This Ladies side has quietly built momentum, full of athletic players who thrive in big moments.

Inniskeen overcame a determined Kilmore team 14–8 in a dogged quarter-final. They’ve shown character throughout the campaign, and while they may be underdogs, they won’t be short on fight or spirit.

🔮 Prediction: Mets too slick and too strong — Dublin

🟡 Junior Mixed All-Ireland Semi-Finals


🕐 1:00pm – Dublin Metropolitans (Dublin) 🆚 St. Senan’s (Limerick)

🧑‍⚖️ Referee: Sean Bailey

St. Senan’s have been the standout team in the grade — unbeaten, clinical, and firm favourites to go all the way. Their mix of athleticism, cohesion and consistent scoring has made them the benchmark in Junior Mixed this season. Their 14–9 quarter-final win over Wolfe Tones was another example of their composure and game control.

The Dublin Mets are no strangers to the big stage, and they’ll be buoyed by the return of their bowler who could disrupt Senans’ rhythm and shift the momentum. The Mets are powerful hitters with big-game pedigree — but they’ll need to be flawless to break down this Senans outfit.

🔮 Prediction: Senans are too slick and too steady — Senans


🕒 3:00pm – Galway City Rapparees (Galway) 🆚 Gusserane (Wexford)

🧑‍⚖️ Referee: Aine McLaughlin

The Galway City Rapparees were ruthless in their 16–8 win over Inniskeen — a clinical performance built on smart bowling, sharp defence and timely hitting. Their Junior Mixed side continues the club’s reputation for rising on big days — and playing at home only strengthens their chances.

Gusserane blitzed Kilmeena 24–6 in the quarter-final and arrive with confidence, power, and one of the best run rates in the grade. But you get the feeling they haven’t faced bowlers or a defensive setup as clever as the Rapparees all year. On their day, Gusserane can hurt anyone — but the home field advantage in Galway could be decisive.

🔮 Prediction: Expect fireworks, but the edge goes to the hosts — Rapparees