Martin Phelan wants to see his side on Clough/Ballacolla's toes.
Castletown's captain Martin Phelan believes his team are just now getting 'in to the groove' of the Laois Senior Hurling championship.
They face title favourites Clough/Balacolla in O'Moore Park on Sunday with a place in the county final at stake.
The sides met earlier in the championship with the two time defending county champions running out clear winners.
Castletown's captain begins his chat with David Hollywood saying a county semi final represents a first for the players on his team:
Our coverage of this Laois senior hurling championship semi-final is with thanks to Solas Eco-Garden Centre Portarlington.
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