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Ballygunner Manager Fergal Hartley says they face the next fence next Sunday in their quest for a Munster Title.

Ballygunner Manager Fergal Hartley says they face the next fence next Sunday in their quest for a Munster Title.

The Munster Club Hurling Semi Final between Ballygunner and Ballyea will be played in Walsh Park next Sunday with
a 1.30pm throw in.

Ballygunner defender Philip Mahony says the panel have a burning desire to win a Provincial title this year.

The Gunners saw off Midleton of Cork last Sunday. Philip says they want to keep driving on for the Munster title.

Ballygunner coach Fergal Hartley says they'll have a quick turnaround ahead of the semi-final clash against the Clare champions.

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He says Ballyea have Tony Kelly, one of the best hurlers in the Country, on their side and Ballygunner will sit down now, do their homework,
get back straight into it.

WLR will broadcast the game with commentary team Kieran O'Connor and Shane Ahearne thanks to George Corbett Motors.

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