Bruree’s 2025 Intermediate Hurling Championship Journey (to date):
Game One: Bruree laid down a strong marker with a dominant opening-round win, brushing aside Croom 4-31 to 0-18. The scoring power and clinical finishing set the tone for their campaign.
Game Two: They followed up with another impressive display against Hospital-Herbertstown, winning 0-22 to 1-13. Despite conceding a goal, Bruree’s accuracy from play and placed balls ensured a comfortable victory.
Game Three: Bruree continued their unbeaten streak, overcoming Feenagh-Kilmeedy 1-20 to 0-16. Their ability to combine solid defence with consistent scoring again proved decisive.
Game Four: Bruree maintained their momentum with another strong performance, defeating Mungret St Paul’s 1-20 to 1-10. Their balance of attacking power and defensive organisation once again stood out.
Game Five: They rounded off the group stage with a hard-fought 2-15 to 1-12 win over Cappamore. Goals at key moments proved the difference, sealing top spot in the group and underlining their ability to grind out wins when needed.
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Current Situation:
Bruree finished the group stages with a perfect record of five wins from five. Their scoring power, defensive solidity, and ability to adapt to different challenges have made them one of the form teams in the championship.
They now advance directly to the semi-final, where they will face Feoghnagh-Castlemahon in what promises to be a high-quality knockout clash.
This match will take place on Saturday October 4th at 15:00 in Feenagh GAA field.
Game One: Bruree laid down a strong marker with a dominant opening-round win, brushing aside Croom 4-31 to 0-18. The scoring power and clinical finishing set the tone for their campaign.
Game Two: They followed up with another impressive display against Hospital-Herbertstown, winning 0-22 to 1-13. Despite conceding a goal, Bruree’s accuracy from play and placed balls ensured a comfortable victory.
Game Three: Bruree continued their unbeaten streak, overcoming Feenagh-Kilmeedy 1-20 to 0-16. Their ability to combine solid defence with consistent scoring again proved decisive.
Game Four: Bruree maintained their momentum with another strong performance, defeating Mungret St Paul’s 1-20 to 1-10. Their balance of attacking power and defensive organisation once again stood out.
Game Five: They rounded off the group stage with a hard-fought 2-15 to 1-12 win over Cappamore. Goals at key moments proved the difference, sealing top spot in the group and underlining their ability to grind out wins when needed.
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Current Situation:
Bruree finished the group stages with a perfect record of five wins from five. Their scoring power, defensive solidity, and ability to adapt to different challenges have made them one of the form teams in the championship.
They now advance directly to the semi-final, where they will face Feoghnagh-Castlemahon in what promises to be a high-quality knockout clash.
This match will take place on Saturday October 4th at 15:00 in Feenagh GAA field.