Hogan: Ballyea Privileged To Have Fantastic Group Of Players Representing Our Club

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Ballyea manager Robbie Hogan speaking to Clare FM's Derrick Lynch. Pic (c) Clare FM

Ballyea manager Robbie Hogan feels the club is in a privileged position to have the current group of players representing them at senior level.

A fourth county final since 2016 awaits on Sunday afternoon, with the current holders of the Canon Hamilton looking to retain the trophy for the first time in their history.

Eire Og provide the opposition in Cusack Park, in what will be a first ever showpiece showdown between the neighbours.

Hogan says management are merely facilitating the work that players want to do

Meanwhile one of Eire Óg’s key men feels their run to the final is the culmination of a number of years of hard work within the club.

The Townies will line up behind the band on county hurling final day for the first time since 2000, with a gap of 32 years since they were last crowned champions.

Reidy says the squad are hoping to build on the foundations laid in recent years

Throw in on Sunday afternoon in Cusack Park is at 3pm with commentary on Clare FM with O’Sullivan Hansbury Motors, Kilrush Road, Ennis