FOUR Clare handballers will partake in the rescheduled O’Neills All-Ireland 4 wall championship finals this weekend.

Kingscourt in Cavan will host the 2020 finals this Saturday and Sunday with one game to be played in Nenagh on Friday.

Clare will be represented in the Silver Masters B Singles on Saturday by Kilkishen’s Aidan Moroney who faces off with Kieran Hanley from Galway.

Also on Saturday, Gearoid Sheedy of Tuamgraney will take to the court in the Boys U17 final against Kilkenny’s Sean Barron.

Fina Close of Kilkishen and Tuamgraney’s Eimear Rodgers won’t have to travel as far for their final. They will play Kilkenny duo Aisling Cooney and Áine Sharkey in Nenagh for a shot at silverware.

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