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There are six teams left now. Bagenalstown Gaels football selector, Murt O'Mara, looks forward to what he describes as the most open senior football championship in a long time. At Netwatch Cullen Park on Sunday, the Barrowsiders take on parish neighbours, Old Leighlin, in one of two quarter-finals. Murt says he is expecting a close encounter against a side who were written off by many before a ball had even been thrown in.
He describes the Bagenalstown players as super and honest who, when they are asked to do something, they will do it. More than ever, there is a desire to win a senior hurling or football title in the club and it cannot be too long before these ambitions are fulfilled.
By Presenter Kieran Murphy-a freelance sports reporterSend us a Text Message.
There are six teams left now. Bagenalstown Gaels football selector, Murt O'Mara, looks forward to what he describes as the most open senior football championship in a long time. At Netwatch Cullen Park on Sunday, the Barrowsiders take on parish neighbours, Old Leighlin, in one of two quarter-finals. Murt says he is expecting a close encounter against a side who were written off by many before a ball had even been thrown in.
He describes the Bagenalstown players as super and honest who, when they are asked to do something, they will do it. More than ever, there is a desire to win a senior hurling or football title in the club and it cannot be too long before these ambitions are fulfilled.

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