THE FIRST TWO pieces of championship silverware are up for grabs on Sunday afternoon and both games will feature All-Ireland champions.
First up is the visit of Cork to Fitzgerald stadium as they take on Munster and All-Ireland champions Kerry in the provincial decider.
The Rebels easily accounted for Clare in their opening game of the championship, but go into this game as massive underdogs following their league final hammering at the hands of Dublin.
At 4pm, Kilkenny and Galway will do battle in Croke Park as the Cats look to capture back-to-back Leinster titles for the first time since 2011.
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The Tribesmen are rank outsiders going into this one, but their scoring prowess should prove a major threat to Kilkenny in Sunday’s encounter.
We want to know who you think will win this Sunday’s two big provincial finals.
Poll: Who will win this weekend's provincial finals?
THE FIRST TWO pieces of championship silverware are up for grabs on Sunday afternoon and both games will feature All-Ireland champions.
First up is the visit of Cork to Fitzgerald stadium as they take on Munster and All-Ireland champions Kerry in the provincial decider.
The Rebels easily accounted for Clare in their opening game of the championship, but go into this game as massive underdogs following their league final hammering at the hands of Dublin.
At 4pm, Kilkenny and Galway will do battle in Croke Park as the Cats look to capture back-to-back Leinster titles for the first time since 2011.
The Tribesmen are rank outsiders going into this one, but their scoring prowess should prove a major threat to Kilkenny in Sunday’s encounter.
We want to know who you think will win this Sunday’s two big provincial finals.
Poll Results:
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