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Huge weekend of Clare GAA action ahead

There's a huge afternoon of action in store in the Clare Senior and Intermediate Football championships.

The action gets underway at 2.15pm when Kilmihil and Corofin do battle for the intermediate title, with the winners also being promoted to the senior ranks for 2016.

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These sides have been in the last four finals, with both still looking for the win that will see them back to the top tier.

Kilmihil boss Michael O'Shea is expecting a tough test

That one gets underway in Miltown this afternoon with throw in at 2.15pm

Attention switches this evening to the senior football championship, where Miltown take on St Breckans for a place in Clare football's biggest day.

The west Clare men were last crowned county champions in 1990, while they last contested the final the following year.

While they are aiming to get back to the decider, manager Michael Neylon says they can't allow that to distract them

Standing in their way are a St Breckans side looking to reach their first final in 19 years.

The men from Doolin and Lisdoonvarna overcame Kilrush the last day out to book their place in the last four, having lost to the same opposition in round two.

Selector Neil Hawes feels that's a game they will draw huge confidence from.

Throw in this evening in Cusack Park is at 5.15pm, we will have full live commentary here on Clare FM in association with Manix Menswear, Lower Market Street Ennis.

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