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Ballyhale Shamrocks manager Henry Shefflin says gap to last game affects momentum

Stephen Byrne by Stephen Byrne
Friday 8 February, 2019
in Hurling
Reading Time: 1 min read
Ballyhale Shamrocks' Michael Fennelly leaps for a high ball against Clara in the 2014 senior county final at Nowlan Park. Photo: Ken McGuire/KCLR

Ballyhale Shamrocks' Michael Fennelly leaps for a high ball against Clara in the 2014 senior county final at Nowlan Park. Photo: Ken McGuire/KCLR

Ballyhale Shamrocks Senior Hurling manager Henry Shefflin says it’s going to be a major challenge for the youngsters to regain momentum having not had a competition game since Christmas.

Speaking to KCLR ahead of tomorrow evening’s (Saturday) All-Ireland Club Semi-Final clash against Ballygunner of Waterford, Henry says the break after the Leinster Championship came at the wrong time.

He said “That is the challenge (momentum) and I said it last year when the Leinster campaign finished that I would have loved to have continued because they were playing very well, and they continued that form within the Under-21 club campaign so it is a challenge now because we have had a break”.

“We haven’t been playing as many matches and we are straight back into a high intensity up against a massive team in Ballygunner so they were constant week in week out, and their is nothing like those games to get you ready so I suppose that is a challenge for us”.

Henry said “Some of the lads have experienced that before (high intensity), but a lot of the newer players haven’t, but I suppose we are trying to guide them as best we can in training and get the intensity levels up in training and that’s what we have been trying to replicate”.

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