Busy Day of Local GAA Action in Clare

Locally, hurling action focuses on the Clare Cup semi-finals.

Kilmaley and Broadford begin proceedings when they meet in Newmarket-on-Fergus at 2pm.

Then at 4pm, Sixmilebridge and Inagh/Kilnamona will clash in Tulla.

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The two winners advance to next week’s final.

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The first of two big football finals takes place this evening as Doonbeg and Kildysart face each other in the Garry Cup Final.

Throw-in at Cooraclare is 5.30pm and we’ll have regular updates throughout the evening here on Clare FM.

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And tomorrow, it’s the Cusack Cup Final as county champions St. Joseph’s Miltown Malbay take on Clondegad.

Cooraclare is again the venue and throw-in is 4pm.

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There are also six games in the Junior A Football Championship

Ballyvaughan and Meelick begin the action at 4pm; before Cratloe take on Ennistymon at 6pm.

There are three games at 7pm – St. Joseph’s Doora/Barefield versus Kilrush, Banner against Michael Cusacks, and St. Joseph’s Miltown Malbay take on Cooraclare.

At 7.30pm, it’s the turn of Doonbeg and Kilmurry/Ibrickane in Cooraclare.

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There’s one fixture in the Junior B Football Championship.

Wolfe Tones meet Éire Óg in Clooney at 7pm.

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Two Clare footballers are representing Ireland today in an international compromise rules masters contest in Cavan.

Kilmurry/Ibrickane’s Odran O’Dwyer and Liscannor’s Ronan Slattery will line out for their country against Australia.

Throw-in at Denn GAA club, Cavan is 3pm.