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THE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW: Sarsfields and Na Fianna book their tickets for Croke Park | Four stars for Kilkerrin-Clonberne and Sarsfields
Off The Ball reporter and Galway Bay FM commentator Jonathan Higgins joined Will O’Callaghan to discuss a pivotal last weekend of the calendar year in the Club Championships.
Kilkerrin-Clonberne extended their unbeaten Championship record to 44 games in securing a fourth straight All-Ireland Club Ladies Football title, we hear from Siobhan and Olivia Divilly and captains Louise Ward and Sarah Gormally.
Niamh McGrath discusses putting in a player of the game performance, ten months after having her son Ruadhan, to help Sarsfields overcome Truagh-Clonlara in the All-Ireland Club Camogie decider.
And the All-Ireland Club Hurling final line-up is set with two first finalists following narrow one-point wins on semi-final weekend.
It’ll be a Dublin versus Cork affair, with Sarsfields the first Cork team since 2006 to contest the final, while Na Fianna will hope to be crowned champions in their own back-yard.
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