Jason Keelan looks ahead to this weekend's Westmeath Camogie Final.
Raharney are on the verge of history this weekend.
They take on Clonkill in the final of the Westmeath Camogie Championship as they aim to make it 11 titles in a row.
Both sides saw off tough challenges in the semi-finals, with Raharney taking down Castletown Geoghegan, while Clonkill saw off the challenge of Lough Lene Gaels.
PRO of Westmeath Camogie Jason Keelan says it'll be a historic weekend regardless of the result:
Throw in is at 12:00pm in Cusack Park tomorrow.
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