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12th November 2023
03:22pm GMT

Oisin Mahon and Cillian Kiely of Kilcormac-Killoughey celebrate after the AIB Leinster GAA Hurling Senior Club Championship quarter-final match between Naomh Éanna, Wexford, and Kilcormac-Killoughey, Offaly, at Chadwicks Wexford Park in Wexford. Photo by Matt Browne/Sportsfile[/caption]
"In fairness, Adam's always buzzing around me in that full forward line, he's always looking for breaks and one fell perfect for him and he finished it unbelievably into the bottom corner," said Gorman.
"Adam has come in this year, there's a few more, the Kavanaghs, they're not just nice hurlers though, they'll work as hard as they can.
"Adam's like that too. He has that buzz about him in training, he's always asking questions, always trying to puck with the older las to get to know them."https://twitter.com/SportTG4/status/1723716895352770991 "He's sitting beside them in training. He's not just sitting with his own friends, he wants to be involved with everyone," added Gorman. Meanwhile, Screeney returned the compliment to his team-mate, hailing Gorman as a team-mate. "You know when the ball is coming in high on James Gorman, that he's going to catch it clean or there's going to be a break, so it's luck of the draw then, you pick a side and go for it," Screeney said, having made his way through crowds of autograph and selfie hunters to partake in the interview.
Kilcormac-Killoughey now advance to the semi-finals where they'll take on the winners of O'Loughlin Gaels and Mount Leinster Rangers.
As a club that have the experience of Gorman, Conor Mahon, Conor Slevin and Damien Kilmartin, all of whom played in that 2013 All-Ireland club final, as well as the youth of the Screeneys, the Kavanaghs, Charlie Mitchell and Colin Spain, amongst others, they will prove a challenge for anyone.
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