Preparations are continuing at St. Joseph's Tulla for the school's latest shot at All Ireland glory.
The school's senior hurlers take on Cross and Passion College from Ballycastle in Co. Antrim this Saturday, in the semi-final of the All-Ireland Post Primary Schools Buggy Cup competition.
The game takes place in Navan on Saturday, one week after St. Joseph's claimed the All Ireland Junior B Camogie title.
Joint manager of their hurling side Tomas Kelly says the girls' success will spur on the boys.
Meanwhile staying with hurling, the Under-21 C Championship Quarter-Final between Ballyea and St. Joseph's takes place in Gurteen tonight.
Throw-in is at 7:30.