Waterford Junior hurling champions, St. Mary's return to action this weekend, as they begin their Munster Championship campaign.
Limerick opposition Castletown/Ballyagran are the visitors to Fraher Field on Saturday afternoon.
St. Mary's are under the stewardship of former Waterford All-Star Dan Shanahan, who says their Co. Final win over Ballydurn was very special as they bridged a 30 year gap; "They're waiting so long to get a victory and to be part of that and to help them do that was a big honour for me, I've won a lot in my career and when the final whistle went, to coach a team to win a County was a big honour for me as well"
Speaking to WLR Sport, Dan says they won't be taking anything for granted on Saturday, and you can hear more from Dan Shanahan on this evening's "Lár Na Páirce" from 6:10 pm here on WLR.
Throw-in is @ 1:30 pm and we'll have updates here on WLR.
Fresh from winning the Co. Junior Football title, Ballyduff Lower venture into Munster Club Championship action tomorrow afternoon.
The Waterford champions will make the trip to Bruff to take on Limerick outfit Croom in the Provincial Quarter-Final.
Manager John Carey says they enjoyed their Co. Final win over Shamrocks having lost the 2016 and 2017 deciders; "The County win was a huge title for us to win, soon after when we won it attentions turned to trying to represent Waterford well and put our best foot forward for the Munster Championship".
Throw-in is @ 1:30pm, and we'll keep you updated here on WLR.
You can catch the full Interview with John Carey on this evening's "Lár Na Páirce" from 6:10 pm here on WLR.
Munster Club action for Waterford Junior Hurling and Football Clubs this weekend!
Be sure to get out and support the Waterford representatives in this years AIB @MunsterGAA
Club Championships!#support #deiseabú pic.twitter.com/Bd36LeR43y— Waterford GAA (@WaterfordGAA) November 11, 2019