All-Ireland Club finals: All you need to know
SUNDAY 19 JANUARY
Na Fianna (Dublin) v Sarsfields (Cork), Croke Park, 1.30pm
Cuala (Dublin) v Errigal Ciaran (Tyrone), Croke Park, 3.40pm
ONLINE
Live blogs of both games on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app.
TV
Live coverage on TG4 from 1pm.
RADIO
Live commentary and updates on Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1, with coverage of the first half of the hurling final beginning on Radio 1 Extra at 1.25pm.
WEATHER
There is some uncertainty in the timing but outbreaks of rain will continue to slowly move eastwards, clearing from the western half of the country by the evening with sunny spells and some showers following. Highest temperatures of 8 to 12 degrees in mostly light to moderate southerly winds. For more, visit met.ie.
The ultimate redemption arc?
It's almost three months to the day since Sarsfields collapsed in the face of a wind-assisted Imokilly and surrendered their Cork title as their opponents tagged on point after point after point – 10 in a row at one stage.
The Imokilly players celebrated wildly with the Sean Óg Murphy Cup as the Sarsfields players trudged off, questions circling in their heads after a comprehensive 1-23 to 0-17 defeat.
Those wet jerseys probably never felt heavier when walking back into the changing room and we can only assume that little was spoken as they dried off. It would have taken a brave soul to puncture that silence with "maybe we’ll win the All-Ireland".
But yet, here we are - just 60 minutes separating the Rebel club from the Tommy Moore Cup for the first time.
Circumstances played their part, of course, with Imokilly prevented from competing in the provincial stage as they are an east Cork divisional unit, but take nothing away from Johnny Crowley’s side who have shown plenty of grit and no


