National finals will be occurring in Laois and Carlow.
The John West Under-15 Féile na nGael camogie and hurling national finals are set to take place this weekend.
Players from over 200 clubs will be competing in the Finals across numerous venues nationwide this Saturday, with the top tier teams arriving in Laois and Carlow, for the national finals.
The John West Féile finals also brings teams from around the world which are known for promoting Gaelic games among children from non-Irish backgrounds.
For the first time, a team representing Europe LGFA will take part in the John West Féile Peile na nÓg finals this year.
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