Mount Leinster Rangers are through to the All-Ireland senior club hurling Final, and in doing so become the first club from their county to make it to the biggest game in club hurling.
They beat Antrim’s Loughiel Shamrocks in the semi-final by just one point today, winning with a score of 0-18 to 2-11 earlier this afternoon to book their St. Patrick’s Day trip to Croke Park.
Rangers have defied all odds to make it this far and will face a massive test in the final, as they will come up against either Galway’s Portuman or Na Piarsaigh of Limerick. The Connacht and Munster champions meet at Semple stadium today. Throw in there is at 5pm.
Image: Mount Leinster's Derek Byrne in action against Loughgiel's Declan Laverty
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