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Preview: All-Ireland club football semi-finals and hurling final

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Details for the All-Ireland club football semi-finals and hurling final have been confirmed by the GAA. The All-Ireland club football semi-finals will take place as a double header at Croke Park on Sunday, January 8th.

Dublin's Kilmacud Crokes will play Kerins O'Rahillys of Kerry at 1.30pm. That will be followed by the meeting of Glen of Derry and Galway's Moycullen at 3.30pm.

The hurling final, between Ballyhale Shamrocks and Dunloy, is pencilled in for Sunday, January 22d. Kilmacud Crokes are the favourites for the football title, but their Kerry opponents will be no pushovers.

Tommy Walsh starred as they beat Newcastle West of Limerick to claim their first Munster title on December 10th. Connacht champions Moycullen will fancy themselves against Ulster champions Glen.

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