
Bennettsbridge manager Christy Walsh is looking forward to Sunday's All-Ireland junior club hurling championship final.
The Kilkenny and Leinster champions will lock horns with Fullen Gaels at Croke Park and Walsh is relishing the occasion.
"Playing in an All-Ireland final in February is no a bad thing to be doing," he says in The Kilkenny People.
"The important thing for us was winning the Kilkenny junior championship. Everything else flowed from that, but winning an All-Ireland would be nice. The players are really looking forward to what should be a great occasion.
"Finals are all about winning. Croke Park I am sure is not a nice place to come out of if you are beaten.
"This is a big chance for the players. We had three players in Croke Park last year as minors with Kilkenny. Others have played there too. It is a chance of a lifetime, really."
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