The Laois side take on Na Fianna of Meath this Sunday.
Camross Camogie Manager Arien Delaney is expecting a tough battle in their Leinster Intermediate Final this weekend.
The Laois side take on Meath's Na Fianna in Carlow, as they aim to add to their county final win.
They took down Naas in the semi-finals, with an impressive 6-9 to 0-12 win and are just one win away from provincial success.
Delaney says every final is a tricky encounter:
Arien Delaney has been reflecting on their season as well as looking forward to the game on Sunday with Midlands 103's Liam White:
Throw in is at 1:00pm from SETU Carlow this Sunday.
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