DUBLIN SIDE CUALA were the final team to seal their place in the All-Ireland club SHC semi-finals.
The newly crowned Leinster champions now find themselves in elite company, joining St Thomas, Ballyea and Slaughtneil in the last four of the country.
St Thomas v Ballyea, February 4, 2017
Cuala v Slaughtneil, February 4, 2017
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Cuala are the bookies’ favourites to lift the honours on St Patrick’s Day, but Galway champions St Thomas are by far the most experienced team at this level.
St Thomas went on to win the All-Ireland in 2013 the last time they came out of Galway.
In contrast, this is the first time Ballyea, Cuala and Slaughtneil hurlers have made it out of their respective provinces.
Who do you fancy to go all the way?
Poll Results:
Ballyea (2921)
Cuala (2099)
St Thomas (1698)
Slaughtneil (398)
Let us know who you selected in the comments section below.
Poll: Who do you think will win the All-Ireland club senior hurling title?
DUBLIN SIDE CUALA were the final team to seal their place in the All-Ireland club SHC semi-finals.
The newly crowned Leinster champions now find themselves in elite company, joining St Thomas, Ballyea and Slaughtneil in the last four of the country.
Cuala are the bookies’ favourites to lift the honours on St Patrick’s Day, but Galway champions St Thomas are by far the most experienced team at this level.
St Thomas went on to win the All-Ireland in 2013 the last time they came out of Galway.
In contrast, this is the first time Ballyea, Cuala and Slaughtneil hurlers have made it out of their respective provinces.
Who do you fancy to go all the way?
Poll Results:
Let us know who you selected in the comments section below.
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