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Published 11:11 13 Dec 2023 GMT
Updated 11:13 13 Dec 2023 GMT
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There was only a small crowd in Croke Park for last year's All-Ireland club hurling semi-finals.[/caption]
They felt that they under-performed in the semi-final last year, when they lost to Antrim champs Dunloy by four points.
In fact, since winning their maiden All-Ireland club title in March 2013, the Galway club have only won one, against Ruairi Óg Cushendall in 2019, and lost four semi-finals, against Ballyea, Borris-Ileigh, Ballyhale and Dunloy respectively.
Páirc Tailteann in Navan plays host to O'Loughlin Gaels' clash with Ruairí Óg Cushendall the following day.
The football semi-finals take place after Christmas, as they did last year, and they're subject to the same treatment. It's a case of a super Saturday on January 6 with Casltehaven and St Brigid's first up, at 1.45 in Semple Stadium.
That will play second fiddle to its corresponding fixture, with one of the most anticipated club games of recent years throwing in two hours later in Páirc Esler, Newry. The fact that Kilmacud defeated Glen in last year's All-Ireland final in extremely controversial circumstances lends this game and extra degree of spice and excitement.
The only issue some supporters will have is that it will be impossible to attend both of those games.
Speaking on this Monday's GAA Hour, former Tyrone footballer Kyle Coney explained why club games are more suited to smaller grounds, drawing on his experience of commentating on Glen's Ulster final win over Scotstown in Armagh last Sunday.
"There was just over six thousand in the Athletic Grounds yesterday.
"Number one, just put that into Croke Park plus another maybe couple of thousand, and it's completely lost.
"Put another ten thousand and it's still lost. Everyone would be jammed into the Hogan Stand and that's the atmosphere lost.
"Yes players love playing in Croke but the atmosphere was fabulous there in the Athletic grounds on Sunday. County grounds such as Clones, the Athletic Grounds, they make these club games all the more special," he said.
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