THE FOCUS IS on Semple Stadium tomorrow for the Division 1 hurling and camogie league finals.
Waterford are chasing only their third hurling league title and first since 2007 while opponents Cork must go back to 1998 for the last time that they lifted a crown.
Cork have won 14 National hurling league crowns but have lost recent finals in 2010 against Galway and in 2012 against Kilkenny. Throw-in is at 3.30pm.
That’s the main drama and here’s the curtain-raiser. Camogie league specialists Cork – who have 16 titles to their credit – are bidding for a third final win in four years whereas opponents Galway haven’t claimed this honour since 2005.
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Cork captain Ashling Thompson and Galway captain Niamh Kilkenny.
But we want you to gaze into that crystal ball and tell us who do you think will claim silverware tomorrow?
Poll: Who's going to win tomorrow's hurling and camogie league finals at Semple Stadium?
THE FOCUS IS on Semple Stadium tomorrow for the Division 1 hurling and camogie league finals.
Waterford are chasing only their third hurling league title and first since 2007 while opponents Cork must go back to 1998 for the last time that they lifted a crown.
Cork have won 14 National hurling league crowns but have lost recent finals in 2010 against Galway and in 2012 against Kilkenny. Throw-in is at 3.30pm.
That’s the main drama and here’s the curtain-raiser. Camogie league specialists Cork – who have 16 titles to their credit – are bidding for a third final win in four years whereas opponents Galway haven’t claimed this honour since 2005.
Cork captain Ashling Thompson and Galway captain Niamh Kilkenny.
But we want you to gaze into that crystal ball and tell us who do you think will claim silverware tomorrow?
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