Big day for Hurling and Camogie
It's County Senior Hurling Final day in The Midlands103 region tomorrow.
In Westmeath, Clonkill will be hoping to go top of the roll of honour when they face Castletown Geoghegan at TEG Cusack Park in Mullingar.
The defending champions will be hoping to add to their 15 titles while Castletown will be looking for their 14th title and their first since 2017.
In Offaly Birr will be looking for their 23rd title and first since 2008 when they take on St Rynagh's at Bord na Mona O'Connor Park.
St Rynagh's last won the title in 2016 and will be bidding for their 18th title.
In Laois the decider is one of the most eagerly awaited in many years as last years' losing finalists Rathdowney/Errill will be looking for their 6th title and first since 2014.
Borris in Ossory/Kilcotton won the title in 2016 and are looking for their second title as an amalgamation on Sunday.
In Camogie there are two Leinster finals tomorrow as follows
Special Junior Championship - at 12.30pm Cullion (Westmeath) v St Kevin's (Louth)
Junior Championship Final at 2pm Raharney (Westmeath) v Kilcormac/Killoughey (Offaly)
Both matches at Clane Co Kildare
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