Munster football final fixed for Ennis after coin toss

admin admin | 04-24 08:15

The Munster SFC final between Clare and Kerry has been fixed for Cusack Park in Ennis on 5 May following a toss for the venue this evening.

Provincial deciders between Clare and Kerry have traditionally been held in the TUS Gaelic Grounds - as was the case last summer - however that venue was unavailable due to the holding of the Great Limerick Run in the city that day.

It was agreed by tbe respective teams to toss for the venue, with Clare winning the toss. Mark Fitzgerald's side will welcome reigning champions to Kerry on Sunday week, the game throwing in at 1.45pm.

The Munster decider will form part of a Sunday double-header, with Galway hosting Mayo in the Connacht SFC final in Pearse Stadium at 4pm.

Salthill played host to Galway and Mayo's preliminary quarter-final last summer, though this wasn't covered under the normal home and away arrangement between the teams.


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