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Ballygunner is gearing up to face Doon in the Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship Quarter-Final at the Gaelic Grounds today. This match holds significance as the Gunners are aiming for their tenth consecutive win at the provincial level. They have also secured the last three titles in a row. On the other hand, Doon, the first-time Limerick champions, will be led by former Waterford and De La Salle boss, Derek McGrath.

Pauric Mahony, a familiar face to McGrath from their time at Deise, is not fazed by the opponent’s sidelines. He and his teammates are focused on their own preparations and delivering their best performance on the field. Despite being the favorites according to bookmakers, Ballygunner knows that every game in the Munster Club Championship requires peak performance.

The team’s consistency and determination are commendable, which Mahony attributes to their ability to recharge during the off-season. Winning the Waterford Senior Hurling Championship is their primary goal each year before moving on to the Munster Club. With a successful track record since 2014, including four Munster titles, 11 county medals, and an All-Ireland victory, Ballygunner’s hunger for success remains strong.

Looking ahead, Mahony acknowledges the motivation from past defeats and the realization of limited time on the pitch. The infusion of new talent and energy from younger players and the coaching staff revitalizes the team. Despite his veteran status at 32, Mahony’s performance on the field continues to impress, showcasing his hunger for success.

As Ballygunner faces Doon in the upcoming match, the team’s resilience and drive for excellence will be on display. The clash between these two talented teams promises an exciting game of hurling. Stay tuned for live coverage of the match on WLR, and for the latest updates on Waterford News and Sport, tune into WLR News or download the WLR App.