Kilcavan defeated Craobh Chíaráin in round one of the Leinster Junior Championship.
No room for mediocrity.
That's the attitude of Kilcavan boss Liam Lonergan after sealing a spot in the Leinster Junior Football Championship quarter finals last weekend.
The Laois champions got the better of Dublin's Craobh Chíaráin in round one, with Evan Hunt's mark proving to be the decisive score in a 0-5 to 0-4 victory.
Despite a succesful season so far, Lonergan says they need to push for more:
Midlands 103's Pat O'Sullivan got the full reaction from Kilcavan's Liam Lonergan after that victory against Craobh Chíaráin.
A date with European champions Barcelona Gaels awaits Kilcavan in the last eight.
That game throws in at 1:30pm this Saturday at O'Moore Park.
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