All you need to know: All-Ireland club finals
2023 ALL-IRELAND CLUB FINALS
SUNDAY
Hurling: Ballyhale Shamrocks v Dunloy, Croke Park, 1.30pm
Football: Glen v Kilmacud Crokes, Croke Park, 3.30pm
TV
Live coverage on TG4 from 1pm.
RADIO
Live commentary on RTÉ Radio 1's Sunday Sport.
ONLINE
Live tracker on RTÉ.ie/sport and the RTÉ News app.
WEATHER
Damp or locally wet to begin as overnight rain clears into the Irish Sea. Generally dry into the afternoon with more in the way of sunny spells. Highest temperatures of 9-12 degrees.
DAVID DUNLOY VERSUS GOLIATH
This year’s hurling finalists could scarcely be more contrasting.
Not many were tipping Dunloy to see off St Thomas’ in the semi-final but the Antrim club were fully deserving of their victory, and now they bid to finally get over the line on the biggest day of the club calendar.
Should they taste defeat on Sunday, Dunloy would join Rathnure of Wexford as the club with the most final defeats (five) having never lifted the Tommy Moore Cup.
Standing in their way of a breakthrough victory is the most decorated team in the competition’s history, Ballyhale Shamrocks topping the roll of honour with eight titles to their name.
Indeed were it not for Harry Ruddle’s late intervention for Ballygunner 12 months ago in the dying embers of the final, the Kilkenny club would be going in search of an incredible four-in-a-row.
Dunloy will be quietly hopeful that they can cause a major upset.
Manager Gregory O’Kane has been involved in all four previous final appearances as a player- indeed he has been involved in every single county title the club has won, as player or manager, since the club’s first in 1990 - and with four successive Antrim championships to their name, previous heartache against Slaughtneil in Ulster has stood the team well on its