Young Munster seek third AIL win

Young Munster's Cian Casey kicks a conversion. Photo: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho.

AHEAD of a short break, there is action in the All-Ireland League at the weekend.

The fixture of the round in Division 1A is the meeting of champions Cork Constitution and Young Munster at Temple Hill on Saturday.

Munsters’ are unbeaten in second place, following their 34-30 bonus point victory against Terenure College.

Elsewhere, Garryowen, who have slipped to seventh, following their 29-21 away defeat by Clontarf, will be looking to get back to winning ways, as they welcome City of Armagh to Dooradoyle.

In Division 1B, Shannon will have their work cut out, as they welcome Naas to Thomond Park.

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In 2A, Old Crescent, who have climbed up to fifth, go head to head with Banbridge.

UL Bohemian, who are fourth in Division 2B, will be looking to get back to winning ways as they take on Rainey at UL4G.

Bruff, who are hovering above the drop zone on two losing bonus points, host unbeaten Belfast Harlequins in 2B at Kilballyowen Park.

In the Women’s All-Ireland League, defending champions UL Bohemian, who began the campaign with a bonus point 31-15 away win over Blackrock College, face a tough assignment, as they welcome table-toppers Railway Union.

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