Referee James Owens during last weekend's Munster GAA Hurling Senior Championship final and referee Thomas Murphy, Photos by Thomas Flinkow and Ray McManus/Sportsfile
The referees have been confirmed for both Kildare's Tailteann Cup quarter-final with Offaly and the hurlers' All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Preliminary Quarter-Final with Dublin.
Galway's Thomas Murphy has been confirmed as the referee for Kildare's Tailteann Cup quarter-final with Offaly while Wexford's James Owens is on duty for the hurlers. Owens was the man to take the reins in the first half of extra-time during last weekend's Munster Hurling Final between Cork and Limerick.
The Joe McDonagh Cup champions will open the show on Saturday, June 14 in Cedral St Conleth's Park with a 4pm throw-in set for their clash with The Dubs.
The Lilywhite footballers' third meeting with Offaly this year comes in their Tailteann Cup Quarter-Final will follow with throw-in scheduled for 6:30pm.
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