SCARIFF is the setting for the Our Game Live All-Ireland hurling final preview on Thursday evening as anticipation ramps up for the meeting of Clare and Cork in Sunday’s showpiece event.

GAA reporters Shane Stapleton, formerly of the Daily Star and Michael Verney of The Irish Independent are fronting the preview show which is organised by Scariff GAA in collaboration with Inside Nutrition & East Clare Fitness.

Two-time All-Ireland winning Clare coach Mike McNamara makes the short journey from the family business up to the grounds of Scariff GAA to join as one of the analysts along with ex Limerick hurler, Niall Moran, All-Ireland winning Galway manager, Cyril Farrell and former Tipperary hurler Shane McGrath.

Barry Murphy, an All-Ireland winner with Clare in 1997 and Scariff native is part of the panel alongside Feakle’s Tommy Guilfoyle who hurled with the county at all levels.

Tickets cost €15 and doors open at 18:30.

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