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Published 15:07 3 Jan 2020 GMT
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There's a new breed of hurlers in the south Kilkenny parish, and Ballyhale Shamrocks look like they're here to stay. They're chasing a second successive All-Ireland club hurling title this winter and on Sunday they will travel to Newry as raging hot favourites as they take on Ulster champions Slaughtneil in the All-Ireland semi-final.
Cheddar Plunkett summed up the scale of the challenge facing the Derry men on Thursday's GAA Hour show, when he claimed that there could be no fewer than ten Ballyhale men on the Kilkenny panel next year, with seven of them set to start.
"I think there's going to be ten Ballyhale players on the Kilkenny panel this year. There may very well be seven of them on the team and there probably will be four of them in the Kilkenny forward line, and this is a county who played in an All-Ireland final only a couple of months back," said Cheddar.
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