*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography

KILMURRY IBRICKANE and St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield will meet in a repeat of last year’s championship and league final on Monday in the Division 1 league final.

Cooraclare will host the rematch on Easter Monday at 2pm with Barry Keating taking charge of proceedings.

It took a free-taking competition to determine the winners when the sides met in last year’s Division 1 final at Doonbeg where Kilmurry Ibrickane came out on the top. The Bricks again took the spoils in the championship decider on a score of 3-8 1-10.

A comprehensive 6-8 2-8 saw the champions overcome Kilrush Shamrocks to seal their return to the final.

For the Parish they will be eyeing up getting their hands on a first senior title before the departures of Aisling Reidy and Siofra Ní Chonáill for their AFLW careers. They defeated Burren Gaels 4-10 1-5 in Sunday’s semi-final at Gurteen.

Also on Monday, Doonbeg face Fergus Rovers in the Division 2 final which will be held in St Michael’s Park, Kilmihil at 6:30pm while the Division 4 decider pits Corofin against Kildysart, the game taking place in Coolmeen at 2pm.

Banner Ladies take on Miltown Malbay in the Division 1 relegation final in Inagh at 2pm on Monday.

 

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