Robbie Hogan Says Toughest Test Awaits

Ballyea boss Robbie Hogan feels his side will face their toughest opponent to date in tomorrows All Ireland Club Hurling Semi Final.

Ballyea boss Robbie Hogan feels his side will face their toughest opponent to date in tomorrows All Ireland Club Hurling Semi Final.

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Since losing the opening round of the championship to Eire Óg, Ballyea have embarked on an unbeaten run that has seen them win a first ever Clare and Munster title.

Croke Park on St Patricks Day is now just 60 minutes away, with Galway champions St Thomas's standing in Ballyea's way.

Hogan says a tough evening awaits in Thurles.

While Joint Clare Senior Hurling Manager Gerry O'Connor is backing Ballyea to book their spot in the fianl.

He feels the layoff between games will be a concern for Ballyea. 

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