Cup offers relief for strugglers

BASKETBALL: The national cup is an outlet for teams who lack consistency: a chance to escape the slog of the Superleague and…

BASKETBALL: The national cup is an outlet for teams who lack consistency: a chance to escape the slog of the Superleague and find light in an otherwise frustrating season. There are three second-round games tomorrow with places in the quarter-finals at stake.

Belfast Star must travel the length of the country to play St Paul's in Killarney at 7.30pm tomorrow. Considering their failure to record a single victory so far in the league, this appears to be Star's only chance for silverware. Phil Valenti will not be joining them, having been released this week - a replacement is imminent.

St Paul's are in the middle of an injury crisis and a poor run of form so they too view this as a chance to revive their campaign. Coach Cormac O'Donoghue welcomes back Justin Wingard after a month on the sideline with a stress fracture.

Eoin O'Brien may return but Ger Noonan is out with a hand injury. St Paul's also face southern conference leaders Neptune next Tuesday in the Superleague.

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Ballina host UCD Marian and will aim to build on last week's impressive victory over UCC Demons in Cork. The Mayomen have a decent cup record, and though they are without Ronan McGarrity (knee injury) and probably Tyrone Hammonds (ankle) they should win at home.

In the other round-two match, Killester take on Neptune tomorrow with a full-strength roster as Damien Sealy and John Quigley return.

WEEKEND FIXTURES

Today: Men's Superleague - Tralee Tigers v Limerick Lions, Tralee SC, 8.30.

Saturday: National Cup - St Paul's v Belfast Star, Killarney, 7.30; Killester v Neptune, IWA, 8.0; Ballina v UCD Marian, Ballina SC, 8.0. Men's Superleague - St Vincent's v Shamrock Rovers Hoops, St Vincent's CBS, 7.30. Women's Superleague - UL Aughinish v DCU Mercy, UL Arena, 7.30; Killester v Wildcats, IWA, 6.0; Meteors v Tolka, Naomh Olaf, 6.45.

Gavin Cummiskey

Gavin Cummiskey

Gavin Cummiskey is The Irish Times' Soccer Correspondent