*Michael O’Connor puts the questions to Martin Flynn on Clare GAA TV. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

All games in the Clare SHC and IHC will be available to view for free this weekend.

Public relations officer with Clare GAA, Michael O’Connor has confirmed that Clare GAA TV will be broadcasting three games for free via their YouTube channel over the course of the weekend.

Tubber take on St Josephs Doora/Barefield at 7pm on Friday in the first of the IHC semi-finals. Smith O’Briens meet Corofin on Sunday at O’Garney Park with a 5pm start, that tie will also be available to view for free.

Sixmilebridge await the winners of the Clare SHC quarter-final between Éire Óg and Feakle, their meeting will also be available to view for free.

O’Connor will be on presenting duties with former Clare goalkeeper Patrick Kelly, current county U20 boss Sean Doyle, Doora/Barefield’s Vinnie Sheedy and Clare’s goalscorer in the 1995 All-Ireland final Eamon Taaffe will be on analysis. Sixmilebridge natives Sean Chaplin and Mike Corry are in charge of the production of the broadcasts.

A twenty four page programme has been put together for all weekend games including ties in the Junior A, B and C championships. To view the programme, click on the link below.

MATCH PROGRAMME

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