Sunday's camogie semi-finals previewed
Oulart the Ballagh v Cashel, Oulart the Ballagh, 2.30pm.
A huge day for the home club who are appearing in their first All-Ireland senior club semi-final.
They have plenty of experience in the form of intercounty players Mary and Una Leacy, and Helena and Ursula Jacob.
Oulart will go all out to emulate the feat of previous champions Rathnure.
Cashel though will have a big say. The 2007 All-Ireland champions came through Munster trouble free and with over half of their team having worn the Blue and Gold, they are definitely not lacking in know-how.
Verdict: Cashel
Athenry v Loughgiel, Duggan Park, Ballinasloe, 1.30pm.
Athenry will be looking to make up for bowing out to Drom & Inch at this juncture last year.
Recent All-Stars Therese Maher and Regina Glynn are some of their leading lights, with Maher sure to make a big impact in attack.
Loughgiel defeated reigning All-Ireland club champions O'Donovan Rossa in the Antrim county final, and having taken such an important scalp, they will travel with great confidence.
Ulster Young Player Laura Connolly is one to watch out for here.
Verdict: Athenry
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