Exciting clashes are on the cards following the draws for the club championships on Friday.

Club championship action in Clare is scheduled to begin in just over a month’s time, at the beginning of August so, not surprisingly hurling and football club players and mentors from across the county were tuned to Clare GAA TV for the details.

In hurling, champions Sixmilebridge have been grouped with Clarecastle, Wolfe Tones and intermediate champions Scariff.

Senior football winners Kilmurry-Ibrickane and last year’s beaten finalists are in group 1 along with Ennistymon, Cooraclaere and Miltown.

The groupings are:

Senior Football;

Group 1: Kilmurry-Ibrickane, Cratloe, Ennistymon, Cooraclare, St Josephs Miltown
Group 2: St. Breckans, St. Josephs Doora/Barefield, Kilrush Shamrocks, Kilmihil;
Group 3: Lissycasey, Éire Óg, Doonbeg, Clondegad;

Intermediate football

Group1: Kildysart, Michael Cusacks, Liscannor, Kilfenora;.
Group 2: Corofin, Naomh Eoin , Coolmeen, Wolfe Tones
Group 3: Shannon Gaels, O’Currys, Éire Óg, winners of Banner v Ballyvaughan junior final

Junior A football

Group 1: St Senans Kilkee, Kilmurry Ibrickane., Cooraclare, St. Breckans
Group 2: Losers of Banner v Ballyvaughan junior final, Meelick, Doonbeg, Clondegad;
Group 3: Ennistymon, Cratloe, Killimer, St. Josephs, Doora/Barefield
Group 4: Clooney-Quin, St Josephs Miltown, Lissycasey

Junior B football–

Clonbony v Moy; Banner v Éire Óg; Clondegad v Lissycasey, Corofin v St. Senans, Shannon Gaels v Wolfe Tones, Parteen v Kilmihil; St. Breckans v Cooraclare; Ennistymon v Kilrush;

Senior hurling

Group 1: O’Callaghans Mills, Inagh/Kilnamona, Whitegate, Kilmaley, Clonlara;

Group 2: Sixmilebridge, Clarecastle, Wolfe Tones, Scariff

Group 3: Ballyea, Broadford, Crusheen, Cratloe;

Group 4: Éire Óg, Newmarket-on-Fergus, Clooney-Quin, Feakle

Intermediate hurling

Group 1: Tubber, Killanena, Inagh/Kilnamona, Sixmilebridge

Group 2: Smith O’Briens, O’Callaghans Mills, Cratloe, Tulla;

Group 3: St.Josephs Doora/Barefield, Clonlara, Parteen, Corofin

Group 4–Newmarket-on-Fergus, Bodyke, Clarecastle, Ruan

Junior A hurling

Group 1: Clooney-Quin, Banner, Broadford, Wolfe Tones

Group 2: Crusheen, St. Josephs Doora/Barefield, Éire Óg, Ennistymon

Group 3: Kilmaley, Ogonnelloe, Ballyea, Inagh/Kilnamona

Junior B hurling

A: Parteen v Scariff
B: Corofin v Kilmaley;
C: Meelick v Smith O’Briens
D–Clonlara v Éire Óg

Round 2:
Sixmilebridge v C;
Wolfe tones v B
Feakle v D
Ruan v A
Tubber v Clooney-Quin
Tulla v Newmarket-on-Fergus
Cratloe v Whitegate
Broadford v O’Callaghans Mills

Junior C hurling:

Group 1: Éire Óg, Tulla, Ogonnelloe, Scariff;

Group 2: Kilmaley, Clonbony, Ennistymon;

Group 3: Broadford, Banner, Killanena;

Group 4: Bodyke, St. Josephs Doora/Barefield, Crusheen;

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