Tomorrow’s Clare senior hurling championship final and Galway senior hurling semi-finals have been called off as a result of anticipated poor weather conditions.
The Clare SHC decider between Feakle and Sixmilebridge had been scheduled for Cusack Park on Sunday at 2.30pm, but has now been provisionally fixed for the same Ennis venue on Bank Holiday Monday, October 28th.
Meanwhile, the Galway SHC semi-finals between St Thomas’ v Cappataggle, and Loughrea v Clarinbridge have also been postponed and have been refixed for next Saturday, 26 October at Kenny Park.
It comes after last night’s decision to postpone Sunday’s Mayo senior football championship final Ballina Stephenites and Knockmore due to the weather warning in effect.
🚨🚨 Dear Patrons ,
— Clare Gaa (@GaaClare) October 19, 2024
In the interest of health and safety, all GAA activities scheduled for after 12 pm in County Clare tomorrow are postponed due to a status orange weather warning. This includes our County Senior Hurling Final . pic.twitter.com/GhiVRkQxc6
Tweet⚠️Club Fixtures POSTPONED - Sunday 20th October⚠️
— Galway GAA Official (@Galway_GAA) October 19, 2024
Following on from our previous communication, factoring the Met Éireann Weather status orange alert issued for Storm Ashley on Sunday, Galway GAA CCC confirm that all Club Fixtures scheduled for tomorrow are now postponed.
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