O’Connor Dismissing Talk Of Townie Fatigue Ahead Of Clare Senior Hurling Final

Cathal O'Connor speaking to Clare FM's Derrick Lynch. Pic (c) Clare FM

Ballyea’s Cathal O’Connor insists they are braced for a huge test in Sunday’s Clare senior hurling final.

The champions put their title on the line as they face Eire Og in Cusack Park, with Robbie Hogan’s side bidding for historic consecutive crowns.

The Townies have enjoyed a dual run to the county showpiece events, with the footballers also set to be in action in next week’s final.

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O’Connor says the momentum the Ennis side have built up will counteract any fears of fatigue

Meanwhile Eire Óg’s Shane O’Donnell feels neither side have any secrets to hide ahead of Sunday’s showdown.

The game is set to pit both county hurling and football team-mates against each other, with seven senior football panellists and six county hurling squad members in action across both teams.

O’Donnell says they know what the challenge will be

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Throw in on Sunday afternoon in Cusack Park is at 3pm with commentary on Clare FM with O’Sullivan Hansbury Motors, Kilrush Road, Ennis