County championships are heating up across the island and there's plenty of matches available to watch over the coming days
It's a busy weekend of GAA club action, with games taking place up and down the country from Friday through to Monday.
County championships are heating up across the island and there's plenty of matches available to watch over the coming days. TG4 will televise the Clare Senior Hurling Club Championship clash between defending champions Clonlara and Éire Óg Ennis, featuring star players from Clare’s recent All-Ireland success such as John Conlon and Hurler of the Year front-runner Shane O’Donnell.READ MORE:Dublin star Brian Howard hoping to crack the Raheny riddleThere are eight games being streamed by Clubber on Friday, four of which take place in Tipperary.
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