Team Manager Alfie Devine says they'll play without fear.
The man behind Castlepollard's first appearance in the Westmeath senior hurling semi-finals in five years is proud of the battling spirit show by his side.
Pollard were reduced to fourteen men after 10 minutes against Raharney but a goal from substitute Darragh McCormack led them to a draw and a tie with Castletown Geoghegan.
Manager Alfie Devine says they'll fear no one going forward:
Slevin Coaches Senior A Hurling Championship
— westmeathgaaofficial (@westmeath_gaa) September 6, 2020
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