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Ballygunner and Clonea seeking places in their respective Munster Club hurling Finals

Ballygunner and Clonea seeking places in their respective Munster Club hurling Finals

Ballygunner will be hoping to return to the Munster Club senior hurling Final when they face Clare champions Ballyea in Sunday's Provincial semi-final at Walsh Park.

The Gunners recently claimed their first five in a row of County titles, before seeing off Midleton by two points in last weekend's Quarter-Final.

Ballyea landed the Clae title, coming from ten points down to defeat Cratloe in Ennis and will be out to upset the odds.

Ballygunner manager Fergal says it's a quick turnaround from last weekend's hard fought win.

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Fergal told WLR Sport, the Munster championship is always competitive with some top teams each season.

Fergal says they won't be taking anything for granted against the Clare outfit.

Throw-in is at 1:30pm, and WLR will broadcast the game live thanks to George Corbett Skoda, with commentary team Kieran O' Connor and Shane Ahearne.

And for the full-Interview with Fergal Hartley you can tune into this evening's 'Lár Na Páirce' show from ten past six.

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Meanwhile, Clonea also return to action on the Provincial stage this weekend.

Brian Greene's charges welcome Feakle to Fraher Field for tomorrow's Munster club Intermediate hurling semi-final.

The Waterford champions scored an impressive win over Garryspillane last weekend, shooting 1-25 in the process.

Club Chairman Pat Hunt says they're on a great run at the moment.

Pat says the attitude of the players and management all season has been hugely impressive.

Pat told WLR Sport there's a lot of work going on behind the scenes, but says the players deserve great credit.

Throw-in in Fraher Field is at 1:30pm, and Gavin Whelan will keep us updated here on WLR.

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