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Published 11:13 5 Jul 2016 BST
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However, the Central Competitions Control Committee moved the Round 2A football clash with Laois to 2pm on Sunday at Cusack Park.
Collins, a hero of the 2013 All-Ireland triumph, decided against playing with the hurlers last year as Fitzgerald was seemingly unhappy with a dual arrangement, but was welcomed back this year after a schedule was worked out to the satisfaction of all involved.
This clash only occurred because of the Armagh-Laois rematch, inspired by Laois's seven-substitute clusterf**k. However, the potential for more replays means Collins runs the risk of further clashes as long as Clare remain in both the football and hurling championships.
Collins could really have done with the hurling clash being fixed for one of the earlier throw-ins of the triple-header in Thurles, the 7pm start meaning he has just 17 hours between the end of the hurling match and the start of the football match at 2pm on Sunday.
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