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Published 10:00 28 Oct 2018 GMT
Updated 14:46 28 Oct 2018 GMT
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The Kerryman tried his best. He fought the good fight but after all, the championship proposal was turned down at Croke Park level because they didn't really see it turning the dials when it came down to it.
But Killeedy knew what they wanted and they saw no point in turning back from there.
They said to themselves that if Croke Park wouldn't approve it, they'd rally, they'd battle and they'd fight for this great thing.
They went on and set up their own competition for Junior B championship winners all over Ireland. There are only six degrees of separation between everybody in this island and they got onto the right people and eventually the Munster and Leinster councils gave them the go-ahead.
And so the un-official All-Ireland Junior B Championship was born.
In 2005 its first renewal was played in West Limerick. It was humble beginnings for the open-minded Treaty club, but they were rewarded for their efforts. What they have now is a far-reaching competition that iscompetitively contested by the winners of junior B championships in fourteen or fifteen counties. The best counties, like Limerick, Tipp, Kilkenny, Cork, Dublin and Galway.
It's 14 years going now and it's still going strong and it's getting stronger with each passing year.
It works like this:
Don't underestimate the prospect, the value of All-Ireland glory for any club, for any community. Killeedy have made dreams a reality.
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