
"We have had a lot of success underage in the last couple of years. We were in the county final two years ago, semi-final year before that and semi-final last year. We won't be taking any game for granted, we are definitely looking to push on and bring that underage success to senior,” said Bruff's Patrick Finn at the Lyons of Limerick Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship.
Bruff face Blackrock in the opening round of the Limerick premier intermediate hurling championship on Sunday evening in Knocklong at 7pm.
Bruff were beaten in the 2024 premier intermediate semi-final by Garryspillane. Former Kildimo-Pallaskenry manager Natal O'Grady has came into the club as coach of the Bruff senior hurling team.
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Limerick corner back Sean Finn, his brother Patrick, former Limerick hurler Paul Browne and Sean Casey will line out for Bruff in the PIHC.
Ahead of the Limerick premier intermediate hurling championship, Bruff's Patrick Finn caught up with Leader Sport.
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