And churchgoers within the community are no exception, as local station WLRfm reports that mass times have been changed in order to accommodate those determined to attend the match.
The club are set to take on Connacht champions Calry/St Josephs of Sligo, with throw in at 2pm.
Mass times changed to accommodate Ballysaggart GAA clash
ANTICIPATION IS HIGH for Ballysaggart GAA’s upcoming All-Ireland junior hurling semi-final this Sunday, with fans going out of their way to see the game.
And churchgoers within the community are no exception, as local station WLRfm reports that mass times have been changed in order to accommodate those determined to attend the match.
The club are set to take on Connacht champions Calry/St Josephs of Sligo, with throw in at 2pm.
The Waterford side have already made history, after becoming the first team from their county to win the Munster club junior hurling final in December.
h/t @LilyReddy/@WLRFMsport
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Calry/St Josephs Club Action GAA Mass schedule conflict Ballysaggart (Waterford) Sligo Waterford