SLAUGHTNEIL’S Chrissy McKaigue says the Derry club’s recent successes has fuelled their hunger for more silverware as they prepare for an Ulster Club Football semi-final against Tyrone champions Killyclogher at the Athletic Grounds.
Down kingpins Kilcoo face Armagh champions Maghery at Pairc Esler in Sunday’s other semi-final, with Slaughtneil being the only remaining club of the four to have previously won the Ulster Football title.
Slaughtneil are aiming for an unprecedented treble in Ulster, having already been crowned provincial hurling and camogie champions.
The camogs beat Loughgiel in a replay to win a first ever title in Maghera, while the hurlers defeated Loughgiel to win their first provincial title.
There will be live coverage of the Ulster Club SFC semi-finals on Sunday sport sound on BBC Radio Ulster medium wave and the BBC Sport website from 2 pm this Sunday, November 13.