Limerick's chances of progressing in the All-Ireland SFC qualifiers have suffered a setback due to the loss of key players for the clash against Antrim.
The Munster side must travel to Corrigan Park, Belfast without the likes of Cian Sheehan, Danny Neville (both gone to the states for the summer), Paul White (out of the country for the weekend), Cillian Fahy (injured), Iain Corbett (injured) and Tom Lee (ineligible).
This leaves the Shannonsiders with a massive task ahead of the clash against the Saffrons and Brudair admitted to the Limerick Leader that they face a mammoth task.
"We are under pressure but that is what a squad is for. It will be a big ask - at full strength I would be confident but now it's a mammoth task," said Brudair.
"The mood in the camp prior to the Clare game was brilliant and everyone bought into the game plan and we went very close to getting the win.
"Obviously with the squad now depleted we are a bit deflated from it. We just have to treat it like a one-off game."
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