*Cratloe’s Eoin Carey is swarmed by Caoilfhinn O’Dea and Daryn Callinan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

FINALISTS have been confirmed in the senior and intermediate football championships.

Éire Óg and Kilmurry Ibrickane will do battle to be the first team to lift the new Jack Daly Cup while Naomh Eoin and Wolfe Tones face off in a novel intermediate decider to determine who will claim the Talty Stores Cup.

On the latest episode of The Water Break, Páraic McMahon is joined by St Breckan’s captain and Clare footballer, Cian Burke, former Clare development squad mentor Mike Brennan and experienced journalist Seamus Hayes.

On the Clár:

  • Intro:
  • Standout moment from footballing weekend
  • KIB getting better with every game
  • Cratloe’s reign as champions ends
  • What the future holds for Cratloe
  • Éire Óg at their ease set up repeat of 2021 final
  • Townies may not have been tested
  • Will there be regrets over the winter for Ennistymon
  • Ennistymon an advert for changing the rules
  • Differences between senior and intermediate.
  • History beckons for Naomh Eoin.
  • Clondegad consigned to a second season at intermediate.
  • Wolfe Tones atone for the past & keep double dream alive.
  • Kilrush come up short.
  • Search continues for Clare football manager.
  • Jonathan Clancy tribute

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