2017 GAA Interprovincial Championships

The 2017 GAA Interprovincial Championships (formerly known as the Railway Cups) are senior GAA competitions in which the four provinces of Ireland were initially scheduled in gaelic football and hurling. The provincial squads are made up of players from the county panels in each province.

2017 GAA season
Football ChampionsTBC
Hurling ChampionsTBC

Ulster are the reigning football champions and Munster are the reigning hurling champions from 2016.

The matches were due to be played on the weekend of 9 and 10 December 2017,[1] but following Connacht's decision to withdraw from the competition,[2] the ties were postponed. With no date set for the competition within the GAA's 2018 Master Fixtures plan,[3] it is unlikely that the competition will return in the near future.[4]

Football Championship

Football Semi Finals

Semi-Final
Connachtpostponed Munster
Source
TBC
Semi-Final
Leinsterpostponed Ulster
Source
TBC

Football Final

Final
Winner Semi-Final 1postponedWinner Semi-Final 2
Source
TBC

Hurling Championship

Hurling Semi Finals

Semi-Final
Connachtpostponed Munster
Source
TBC
Semi-Final
Leinsterpostponed Ulster
Source
TBC

Hurling Final

Final
Winner Semi-Final 1postponedWinner Semi-Final 2
Source
TBC
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References

  1. "GAA Master Fixtures Schedule 2017" (PDF). GAA.ie. Refer to pages 25 and 35
  2. "Pete McGrath: Connacht call will kill Railway Cup - Independent.ie". Independent.ie. 21 November 2017. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  3. "2018 Master Fixtures plan published". www.gaa.ie. 31 October 2017. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  4. "Provinces accept that Railway Cup has run out of track". The Irish Times. 24 November 2017. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
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