They'll take on Crossmaglen Rangers in the final this weekend.
Turin is turning red and white, and it's not for Christmas.
St Munna's take on Crossmaglen Rangers in the All Ireland Junior B Camogie Final in Abbotstown this weekend.
The town of Turin is covered and be-decked in bunting and flags to support the Westmeath and Leinster champions.
Munna's player Andrea Glynn says the festive season is having to learn to live with the All Ireland finalists:
Throw in at Abbotstown is set for 2pm tomorrow.
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