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Published 11:47 4 Oct 2022 BST
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Sunday afternoon treats us to a juicy tie that will see David Clifford face off against his Kerry teammate Sean O'Shea.
The duo have been side by side all summer as they finally lead The Kingdom to All-Ireland glory, but friends become foes at 2:45pm when East Kerry take Kenmare Shamrocks in the quarter final stages.
Those two aren't the only Kerry stars on display as Paudie Clifford, Shane Ryan and Stephen O’Brien will be featuring in the game.
No sooner is that match done and dusted are we treated to one of the first deciders of the season, as the Donegal senior club championship final is on TG4 at 4.30pm.
St Eunan’s will play Naomh Conaill in a repeat of last year's final, and there's the added interest of watching former Donegal midfielder Rory Kavanagh on the sidelines.
The ex-county star has been heavily linked with the Donegal job since Declan Bonner stepped down earlier in the summer.
It's possible that Kavanagh is just be focusing on the club season first, and once it is out of the way, an announcement could swiftly follow declaring him as the new manager.
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