*Evan Corbett (right). 

There will be an all Clare Munster Junior B handball final with Tiarnan Slattery and Evan Corbett facing off.

This marks Clare having a strong showing in the grade over the last few years. The tie takes place in Shannon Handball Alley at 19:30 on Wednesday.

The winner of this will join Sean Coughlan, Matthew Coughlan and Leah Minogue in preparation for the All-Ireland stages.

Leah Minogue defeated fellow Clare payer Amber Nolan when they met in the Munster final while Evan Corbett accounted for Charlie McDonagh from Waterford.

There was disappointment for Stephen Malone who went down to Cork’s Shane O’Brien

All-Ireland Team events:

Clare will represent Munster in U12/13, U14/15 and U16/17 boys team of 6 events this week.

The U12/13 team was made up of Jack McMahon (Clooney/Quin), Gearoid MacDonnacha, Cian Donovan, Darragh Donnovan (Kilkishen), Eliah Kenny, Conal Earley (Newmarket-on-Fergus) and Iarla Kelleher (Tuamgraney).

The U14/15 team members are Walter Moroney, Ruairí Frost (Kilkishen), Patrick Sweeney, Kiernan Sheridan (Clarecastle) Cathal Ryan, Conor Brennan (Cloone/-Quin), Cathal Brohan (Toonagh) and Patrick Burke (Newmarket-on-Fergus).
The Clare U16/17 team has Finn McConnologue and Mochulla O’Keeffe (Tulla), Dermot O’Halloran (Clooney/Quin), Jack Brown (Toonagh) and Jamie Moroney (Kilkishen).

The Munster girls team event will also take place and Clare will have representation on this. All games will take place in Croke Park.

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