AFTER 14 thrilling rounds held throughout the province, the 2014 Connolly’s Red Mills Munster Grand Prix league comes to a conclusion tomorrow as Banteer Gymkhana at Cork Showgrounds hosts the final leg of the series.

The league title still hangs in the balance after a titanic battle developed between Waterford’s Francis Connors and Tipperary’s Seamus Hayes, who between them have won 12 of the 14 rounds so far and this weekend both riders will be hoping to land that final victory which would see them lift the trophy.

Francis Connors is in pole position, holding a seven-point lead over Hayes following wins at West Clare, Charleville, Newcastle West, Limerick and Dualla. However on several occasions this year just when it looked as though Connors was pulling away from his nearest rival, Seamus Hayes has hit back with several wins of his own, at Middleton, Tallow, Clonmel, Cork, Maryville and Scariff.

Realistically Seamus Hayes needs a top three finish at Banteer and he also needs Francis Connors to finish outside the points. Anything less and Connors will retain the Connolly’s RED MILLS title he won in 2013.

Along with what promises to be an exciting end to the Connolly’s RED MILLS Munster Grand Prix League, Banteer Gymkhana has a packed programme of top class show jumping and €20,000 in prize money on offer tomorrow. Action gets underway at 9am.