It's their first championship meeting since the 2022 final.
Clough/Ballacolla will come "all guns blazing" against Camross says former U20 manager Enda Lyons.
The two sides clash this weekend in the semi-finals of the Laois Senior Hurling Championship.
Camross finished top of group B, but did lose their previous fixture against Borris In Ossory/Kilcotton, meanwhile Garry Mernagh's side needed extra time to see of the challenge of Castletown.
Speaking to Liam White, Lyons believes Clough/Ballacolla will have enough to get over the line and into another final:
Throw in on Sunday from Laois Hire O'Moore Park is at 3:45pm.
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