Two of the favourites to claim the 2021 Clare senior camogie championship are to meet in the group stages.

Reigning champions Inagh/Kilnamona have been drawn in Group B of the senior championship where they will face Truagh/Clonlara who’s management team includes Clare senior hurling captain John Conlon.

Fresh from their promotion from the intermediate ranks, Feakle/Killanena also find themselves in Group B where they will be confident of making their mark. 2019 Senior B winners Sixmilebridge complete the group.

2019 Munster champions Scariff/Ogonnelloe will be confident of progressing to the knockout stages of Group A. They will face off with last year’s semi-finalists Kilmaley who have strengthened their panel since their agonising last four loss to Inagh/Kilnamona.

Last year’s beaten finalists Newmarket-on-Fergus who are without a win in two League outings complete the group alongside Kilkishen/Bodyke who narrowly missed out on a semi-final spot in 2020 and St Josephs Doora/Barefield now in their second year back in the senior ranks.

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