Kilcormac-Killoughey headline this weekend in the Leinster senior hurling final.
It's a big weekend of hurling, camogie, and football for midlands clubs.
Kilcormac-Killoughey are playing to win their second Leinster crown tomorrow evening.
Shane Hand's side meet last year's beaten finalists Na Fianna in the senior championship decider at Croke Park for 7.40pm.
Then on Sunday, Offaly could have double Leinster champions.
Ballinagar meet Dunsany of Meath in Navan in the provincial junior football final from 1.30pm.
While the Laois camogie champions are playing for an All Ireland final place.
The Leinster intermediate champions meet Clanmaurice of Kerry at the Galtee Rovers grounds in Tipperary in their All Ireland semi-final for a 2pm throw-in.
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