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Final Line Up Complete In TUS Club Football Championships

Eire Óg and Kilmurry Ibrickane will do battle for the right to take home Jack Daly in two weeks time.

Kilmurry dethroned champions Cratloe as three goals helped them to overcome the south-east Clare men.

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Thoughts will now turn to the showdown with the Townies, and the chance of having captain Dermot Coughlan recover from injury.

Manager David Egan says his side dealt well with a third quarter revival from the holders.

Meanwhile Eire Óg will compete in their third final in the last four seasons after seeing off the challenge of Ennistymon

The Townies held the North Clare side scoreless from play for the entire contest, with two Brendan Rouine frees their only scores.

Einne O’Connor’s early goal set the tone for the contest but manager Paul Madden says they have plenty to work on over the next two weeks.

Naomh Eoin will contest in the TUS Clare intermediate football final for the first time in their 50 year history.

A dramatic one point win saw the men from the peninsula overcome Clondegad to move to within 60 minutes of the top tier.

Their opponents will be a Wolfe Tones outfit who are now bidding to capture both the hurling and football intermediate titles.

It’s after they saw off the challenge of Kilrush by the minimum to gain revenge on the Shams for defeat at this stage 12 months ago.

Michael Cusacks and Clarecastle will contest the Junior A football final, while the Junior B Premier final will be between Moy and Wolfe Tones.

Clondegad are the Junior B champions after beating the Banner in the decider.

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