St Mary's chairman Brendan Tobin believes that they can cause another upset in Sunday's Munster junior hurling final against Cork champions Russell Rovers.
The Touraneena men have beaten Castletown/Ballyagran and Carrick Davins to make their first provincial decider and Tobin thinks that they can take another scalp; "We went in playing Carrick and nobody gave us a chance but that group of players went in to win it, and it's the same next Sunday - they don't believe in losing and that's the mentality that Dan and Declan have instilled in them".
@SliabhgCuaGaaCl bid to win a fourth Munster Junior Hurling title for @WaterfordGAA on Sunday when they take on Cork champions Russell Rovers in Mallow. Phil Fanning previews and @tomasmcc speaks to joint captain and former Down star, Brendan McCourty pic.twitter.com/szNJizJ5pV
— Waterford Sport (@WaterfordSport) December 3, 2019
He says that long serving goalkeeper JP Fitzpatrick has been an inspirational figure this season and told WLR Sport that his display against Carrick-Davins last time out will live long in the memory.
The action in Mallow is underway @ 1pm, and Tomás McCarthy will have updates throughout the afternoon on WLR.
Catch the full interview on Friday's Lar Na Pairce from 6.10 pm here on WLR.
@Ballygunner, @BallysaggartGAA, @rathgormackgaa and @SliabhgCuaGaaCl are on the shortlist for the @WaterfordGAA club of the year
The full list of nominees for the 2019 Local Bar sponsored awards will be revealed on Lár Na Pairce with @tomasmcc this evening from 6.10 on @wlrfm— Gavin Whelan (@WhelanGavin) December 6, 2019