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Published 16:20 6 Feb 2015 GMT
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Portaferry V Kilmallock Cusack Park Mullingar 2pm
So Portaferry won't have to travel the 350km to Thurles on Saturday which is a positive. They will still have to travel 223km, which is still a massive distance and much more than their Limerick opponents. It'snot going to bother them too much anyway as the club overcome worse obstacles every day as revealed by Paul Braniff in the build up to the game.
They're looking to make some history this weekend by becoming the first side from Down to qualify for an All-Ireland club hurling final. Ulster teams have been on the rise in recent years with Loughgiel and Cushendall proving more than worthy opponents and champions over the last decade at the very highest level.
Kilmallock are rated as second favourites only to Ballyhale for this year's championship and come in off the back of an epic Munster success over Cratloe. Mentally Kilmalllock won't be found wanting after such a tough test and in Ger O'Loughlin, otherwise known as 'The Sparrow' they have a man who is one of the most astute club coaches in the country. He previously won three-in-a row of club titles with Adare but has never been at this level before.
Portaferry's journey, on the pitch at least, has seen them overcome the odds on more than one occasion but the Limerick side should have too much for the Ulster champions. Braniff at full forward will need a huge amount of support from Eoghan Sands and Conor Coulter if they are to cause a shock. Kilmallock may be without Gavin O Mahony due to suspension but with Graeme Mulcahy, Paudie O'Brien and Bryan O'Sullivan buzzing around they will see plenty of possession around the middle.
The Ulster side have nothing to lose and it would be foolish for us to write them off as they have proven again and again how they love the underdog status. But tomorrow Kilmallock's inter county experience, along with their greater scoring spread, should see them seal a place in the All-Ireland final on March 17th.

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