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Saturday, 8 September 2007, 10:43 GMT 11:43 UK

Mayobridge face Bryansford test

Ronan Sexton Both Powerade Down Senior Football Championship semi-finals take place over the weekend at Newry.

Holders Mayobridge and Bryansford are first in action on Saturday evening at Pairc Esler (1700 BST).

Sunday's second semi-final at the same venue sees last year's beaten finalists Burren taking on Longstone (1700 BST).

Mayobridge have convinced this season and were on the brink of being dumped out by Rostrevor before easily winning the quarter-final replay.

Bryansford impressed in their first round win over Clonduff and if they can regain that form, could claim a place in the decider.

The Longstone-Burren clash has the makings of a cracking contest with the Stones being tipped in some quarters to go all the way this season.

They hammered Drumgath in round one and then edged out a talented Kilcoo side in the quarter-finals.

However, Burren are an experienced outfit so it would not be a surprise if they progressed to another decider.




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