Willie Dunphy previews his side's clash with Camross this weekend.
Clough Ballacolla and Camross will clash this weekend in the final of the Laois Senior Hurling Championship.
The two clubs have won the previous two championships and are both keen to take out the other.
The sides met earlier on in the campaign, with Camross securing the 2-19 to 0-18 victory.
The winners will represent the county in the Leinster Championship at home to the Westmeath champions.
Despite going for two in a row, Clough Ballacolla forward Willie Dunphy says his side are only concerned winning Sunday's game:
Willie Dunphy caught up with Midlands 103's Liam White ahead of the clash and reflected on his side's season:
Throw in is at 4:00pm from O'Moore Park this Sunday.
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