Final touches for Corofin and Breken’s ahead of weekend clashes

 

The finishing touches are being put to Corofin’s and St Breckan’s preparations for this Sunday’s All Ireland and Munster finals in Limerick and Galway.

The Clare camogie champions  will be welcoming back  a number of players who are away from the parish for Sunday’s encounter against Four Roads in the All Ireland Junior camogie final.

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Captain Aisling Kelleher says despite the distance between many members of the squad everyone is very focused on Sunday:

Sunday’s final against Four roads pits the first time Munster champions against the side who dumped out the Leinster champions at the semi final stage.

Selector Patrick Ryan admits they don’t know a lot about Sunday’s opponents:

This Sundays live commentary  of the All Ireland Junior Club Camogie final between is brought to you  in association with The Corofin Camogie supporters club.

Meanwhile in  football news and St Breckan’s are also facing into the unknown on Sunday when they play Gneeveguila of Kerry in the Munster intermediate football final in the Gaelic Grounds.

The Spa take on the Kerry side having been underdogs in almost all their games in the championship this year.

Selector Greg O Leary say its a status they enjoy.

This Sundays  live commentary of the Munster intermediate football final  is brought you in association with the Falls Hotel and Spa Ennistymon.

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