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Published 14:16 15 Mar 2016 GMT
Updated 09:30 16 Mar 2016 GMT
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Last month's demolition of Galway champions Sarsfields was Cushendall's first semi-final victory at the TENTH attempt. Nine times previous they had been crowned champions of Ulster only to stumble at the penultimate hurdle.
Those painful defeats to the likes of Mount Sion, Buffers Alley, Midleton, Birr, St Josephs Doora-Barefield and De La Salle have been forgotten and, on Wednesday, the parish will empty out of the Glens and take that winding road to Dublin in search of an even more glorious vista.
Some give up, #TheToughest never do. On St Patrick's Day Ruairí Óg CLG will appear in their first AIB All-Ireland club hurling final after winning a semi-final at the TENTH time of asking. These Antrim folk can teach us all about perseverance. Posted by SportsJOE.ie on Monday, 14 March 2016
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