Both clubs will find themselves tested more than in recent outings.
The meeting of St Munna's and Crossmaglen Rangers of Armagh in the All Ireland Junior Camogie final will be a meeting of equally potentially-underprepared sides.
That's Midlands 103 analyst Gerry Buckley's perspective ahead of the contest on Saturday.
The Westmeath champions were facile winners in both their All Ireland semi-final and the Leinster decider this year.
Crossmaglen equally thumped their All Ireland semi-final and Ulster final opponents.
Buckley tells Midlands 103's David Hollywood it's hard to separate the clubs on paper:
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