*Oisin Donnellan in action against Barry Fitzpatrick. Photograph: Ruth Griffin

CLARE’s senior hurling championship final has been refixed to take place on Bank Holiday Monday.

Feakle and Sixmilebridge meet in the Clare SHC final for the first time with the game now fixed to take place on Bank Holiday Monday (October 28th) at 14:30 in Cusack Park.

Clonlara’s Joe Mullins will be the referee for the contest in what will be his first time officiating a Clare SHC final.

Cusack Park will be a busy venue over the coming weekend with the Shinty/Hurling exhibition match taking place at 15:30 on Saturday.

Éire Óg and Kilmurry Ibrickane face off at the county grounds on Sunday in the Clare SFC final, a game which commences at 14:30 and is preceded by Kilmurry Ibrickane vs St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield in the Clare LGFA senior final at 12:00.

As a result of the Feakle and Bridge going ahead eight days later than planned, the Junior B final between Moy and Wolfe Tones is moved out of Cusack Park and instead will take place in Gurteen at 12:30, the game would have been Moy’s first ever championship final to be held in Cusack Park.

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