Saturday will see two club camogie finals decided at Croke Park
St Thomas’ v Dunloy Cuchullains ; Croke Park, 1.30 – Live on TG4
In contrast, Ballyhale are looking for the spark to come from men at the tailend of their careers. The spine of their team includes Joey Holden, Richie Reid, TJ Reid and Colin Fennelly. Ballyhale’s path through Leinster was against the champions of Westmeath, Kildare and Dublin. But there were moments when they just didn’t look switched on. Have Ballyhale peaked? Defensively, they conceded 3-50 compared to Ballygunner’s concession of 2-46, and the Waterford side faced more formidable opponents.
This game might yet prove one hurdle too far, but Ballyhale are back exactly where they wanted to be and against the team they wanted to play. The form and the stats, they all indicate Ballygunner. But Ballyhale will make a stand here, and that might prove to be enough.All-Ireland club intermediate hurling championship semi-final: Monaleen v Bray Emmets , O’Connor Park, 1.0
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