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Published 15:53 24 Oct 2018 BST
Updated 16:04 24 Oct 2018 BST
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Young lads Blanchfield, Morrissey, Cleere and co. are playing the hurling of their lives and they'll fancy themselves against Ballyhale - without the services of Adrian Mullen who got a red card in the semi last weekend.
Ballyhale will be favourites, but don't underestimate the Bridge.
They knocked out the star-studded Ballymun Kickhams in the quarters and the reigning champions Vincent's in the semis, this one will be tight again.
Thanks be to TG4, we can watch both of these clinkers live.
And to make it even better, they're also showing a Galway Intermediate final on a live stream on Sunday.
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Fascinating! Shamrock Rovers star John McGovern could be playing Gaelic football for Down right now. Instead, the Newry born man is doing his best to break into the Hoops team, scoring three goals this term already after an impressive brace in the champions’ 4-1 victory over Drogheda United. McGovern won the Tailteann cup in 2024 […]
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Court hears details of Louth GAA star killed in shocking hit-and-run
RIP. Former Louth hurler Niall Mac Eneaney was killed in a hit-and-run in Drogheda in 2024, after being struck by off-duty Garda Michael Ball following a night out. The court heard and watched footage of how Ball was travelling between 86kmh and 109kmh in a 50 kmh zone when he struck the 45-year-old Mac Eneaney, […]
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David Clifford has big praise for how Kobe McDonald has dealt with adversity
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