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Clare FM Sideline View Friday June 5th

50 min · 5. Juni 2026
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Coming up on the show, we will look ahead to this weekends Ennis Carpets Clare Cup final where Newmarket Celtic put their title on the line against Avenue United Clare's ladies football and camogie sides are facing crucial championship games with both eyeing up quarter final spots, while we will talk to Ennistymon Hurling Club as part of our More Than A Club series

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