*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

SEMI-FINAL pairings for the penultimate stage of the Senior, Intermediate and Junior A hurling championships are now known.

Fresh from their weekend quarter-final wins, focus will begin switching to the semi-finals with attention levels dialling up a notch now that their respective opponents are finalised.

Clonlara who eliminated Éire Óg on Sunday evening to now become the leading favourites for honours will face Feakle while the most recent winners Crusheen (2011) come up against Scariff.

Last year’s beaten finalists in the Clare IHC, Tulla meet Sixmilebridge in a repeat of the 2022 semi-final while Corofin await the winners of Parteen/Meelick versus Ruan, their tie to be held on Thursday evening.

Respective groups in the U21 football and hurling championships were also drawn at Monday’s draw in Clareabbey. The format for these competitions is different for the third year in a row.

In the A football and hurling championships, the top team in each group along with the best runner-up will advance to the semi-finals. For the B and C equivalents, it is only the top team in each group which progresses to the knockout stages.

October 14th/15th is the planned start date for the U21 hurling with the U21 football kicking off on October 21st/22nd.

TUS Clare Senior Hurling Championship Semi-Finals (to be played on weekend of September 7/8th)
Clonlara v Feakle
Scariff v Crusheen

TUS Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship Semi-Finals (to be played on weekend of September 7/8th)
Corofin v Parteen/Meelick or Ruan
Tulla v Sixmilebridge

Martin Murphy Building Clare Junior A Hurling Championship Semi-Finals (to be played on weekend of September 7/8th)
Kilmaley v Clooney-Quin
Sixmilebridge v Broadford

Berwick Solicitors U21A Football Championship (Starts weekend of October 21/22)
Group 1:
Banner
Lissycasey
Corofin
St Breckan’s

Group 2:
Cill Cúl Gaels
Wolfe Tones
Western Gaels
Ennistymon

Group 3:
Kilrush/Killimer
St Joseph’s D/B
Éire Óg

Berwick Solicitors U21B Football Championship (Starts weekend of October 21/22)
Group 1:
Kildysart
Cratloe
Clarecastle
Parteen-Meelick

Group 2:
St J Miltown
Clondegad
Western Gaels (2)
Clan Lir

Group 3:
Doonbeg
Cooraclare
KIB

Group 4:
Clooney/Quin
Wolfe Tones 2
Ennistymon 2

Berwick Solicitors U21A Hurling Championship (Starts weekend of October 14/15)
Group 1:
Corofin/Ruan
Inagh/Kilnamona
Scariff/Ogonnelloe

Group 2:
Sixmilebridge
St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield
Clooney/Quin

Group 3:
Crusheen/Tubber
Clarecastle
Feakle/Killanena

Berwick Solicitors U21B Hurling Championship (Starts weekend of October 14/15)
Group 1:
Clonlara
Ballyea
Tulla
Smith O’Brien’s

Group 2:
Banner
Crusheen
Wolfe Tones
Éire Óg

Group 3:
O’Callaghan’s Mills
Kilmaley
Bodyke

Group 4:
Parteen/Meelick
Broadford
Newmarket-on-Fergus

Berwick Solicitors U21C Hurling Championship (Starts weekend of October 14/15)
Group 1:
St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield (2)
Clarecastle (2
Scariff-Ogonnelloe (2)
Cratloe

Group 2:
Whitegate
Sixmilebridge (2)
Tubber

Group 3:
Éire Óg (2)
Inagh/Kilnamona (2)
Ennistymon

Group 4:
Ballyea (2)
Wolfe Tones (2)
Corofin/Ruan (2)

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