Junior Camogie replay preview
St Anne's and Lavey return to Ashbourne on Sunday after the teams couldn't be separated last weekend following extra time.
In a game that was dictated by the elements, it took a Karen Kelly point to tie matters on 60 minutes for the Munster champions. However, Lavey showed tremendous character to draw level in added time.
There is little to seperate the sides and both have huge experience, and with neither side having won the Phil McBride Cup before, they will not be willing to give in too easy.
Lavey, once again, will be led by star attacker Mary O'Kane who played a major role in the drawn match. As did Kelly for the Deise. She and her fellow inter-county players will not want to lose another All Ireland title. This could well go down to the wire again.
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