It's the defending champions against many people's championship favourites.
The two most successful clubs from the last decade in Laois hurling meet in the senior championship semi-finals this weekend.
Defending champions Camross came through their quarter final with a strong showing against The Harps.
While Clough Ballacolla booked their place in the last four with a 100% record of three wins from their group.
The two clubs have won seven of the last ten championship titles, Clough Ballacolla have collected four of those, with Camross winning three.
Midlands 103 commentator Jack Nolan says it should be a titanic contest:
Their meeting is the second of senior championship double header.
Rathdowney Errill take on Abbeyleix at 2.15pm on Sunday, with Camross and Clough Ballacolla throwing in at 4pm.
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