All-Ireland club SFC semi-finals: All You Need To Know
SUNDAY 5 JANUARY
Cuala v Coolera/Strandhill, Kingspan Breffni, 1.30pm
Dr Crokes v Errigal Ciarán, O'Moore Park, 3.30pm
ONLINE
Live blogs on both games on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app.
TV
Live coverage on TG4 from 1pm
RADIO
Live updates on Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1
WEATHER
Sunday will bring further falls of rain, sleet and some further significant snowfall accumulations for a time. It'll gradually become drier from the west later in the day as the area of low pressure moves away eastwards. Feeling very cold with highest temperatures of 2 to 7 degrees and with the added wind chill from fresh and gusty northerly winds
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Cuala two steps from joining very exclusive list
It's 45 years since aristocratic Cork city outfit St Finbarr's wrote their name into history, achieving a distinction which remains, for now, unique.
The Barr's, already boasting two All-Ireland club hurling titles (1975, 78) and a host of dual players, most famously Jimmy Barry Murphy, beat Ballinasloe's St Grellan's in the 1979-80 All-Ireland football decider to become the first team to win both hurling and football club titles.
The All-Ireland club championships were only a decade old at that stage and weren't afforded the same hoopla. County finals in Cork in the 70s typically attracted way in excess of the crowds that attended the All-Ireland final at the beginning of the following year. The win over Ballinasloe took place in the relatively humble surrounds of Sean Treacy Park in West Tipperary.
In 1981, Finbarr's took things a step further by reaching both All-Ireland finals in the same year - which, aside from anything else, rendered a double-header an impossibility. An insurgent outfit from Kilkenny, Ballyhale Shamrocks, only


