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Previewed and Profiled: Ballinakill the favourites as second ever Premier Intermediate hurling championship set to get underway

The new fixtures for the hurling championships are here

The second ever Premier Intermediate championship gets underway tomorrow night with plenty at stake. The competition, which was previously called Senior A, has reverted back to its old format. There are two groups with the top team from each group qualifying directly for the semi finals. Second and third will face each other in quarter…

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Stradbally native Alan Hartnett is a graduate of Knockbeg College who has worked in the local and national media since 2008. Alan has a BA in Economics, Politics and Law and an MA in Journalism from DCU. His happiest moment was when Jody Dillon scored THAT goal in the Laois senior football final in 2016.