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Teams for Sunday's Camogie final are named

Cork will be hoping to come out winners against Munster rivals Tipperary on Sunday
Cork will be hoping to come out winners against Munster rivals Tipperary on Sunday

Watch Sunday's All-Ireland Camogie final between Cork and Tipperary live on RTÉ TWO and live worldwide on RTÉ.ie from 3.00pm. Listen live on RTÉ Radio 1.

The teams for Sunday’s GALA All-Ireland Camogie final between Cork and Tipperary at Croke Park have been announced.

The Cork team shows one change from the semi-final with Elaine Burke, who captained the side last year, starting in preference to Orla Cotter at left corner-forward. 

Meanwhile, Tipperary will have the same starting fifteen as in their semi-final against Kilkenny but, like Cork, have a number of positional switches.

Cork XV: Aoife Murray; Joanne O'Callaghan, Caitriona Foley, Amanda O'Regan; Rena Buckley, Mary O' Connor, Anna Geary; Gemma O'Connor, Briege Corkery; Rachel Moloney, Angela Walsh, Jennifer O'Leary; Emer Dillon, Una O'Donoghue, Elaine Burke. 

Tipperary XV: Jovita Delaney; Suzanne Kelly, Una O'Dwyer, Julie Kirwan; Michelle Shortt, Philly Fogarty, Sinéad Nealon; Claire Grogan, Joanne Ryan; Jill Horan, Emily Hayden, Cora Hennessey; Emer Mc Donnell, Louise Young, Geraldine Kinnane.

Click here to watch highlights of both of this year's Camogie semi-finals.

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