Both Ballinakill and Rosenallis are looking for their first win in the Laois Senior Hurling Championship this evening.
Ballinakill are fit, fresh and well prepared for their Senior Hurling Championship game this evening.
That's according to their senior coach Eamon Jackson.
His side are readying themselves for a meeting with Rosenallis in MW Hire O'Moore Park, throw in is at 7.30.
***SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 2***
— Ballinakill GAA (@Ballinakill_GAA) July 29, 2022
Our senior team will take on Rosenalis this evening in O’Moore Park. Throw-in is at 19:30. All support greatly appreciated 🇱🇻🇱🇻
Tickets must be purchased online prior to entry. Link: https://t.co/OdZDf4kBAG pic.twitter.com/RQoxD6rVXZ
Both teams are looking to bounce back from defeats in the first round, and Jackson says Ballinakill are focused on the task at hand:
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