Clonkill are going for the four in a row in the Lake County.
It's semi-finals weekend in the Laois and Westmeath Senior Hurling Championships.
First up, in Laois, last year's beaten finalists Borris/Kilcotton take on Camross in O'Moore Park at 2 o'clock on Sunday.
That's followed by reigning champions Clough/Ballacolla and Rathdowney/Errill going head to head at 3.30.
Then it's over to TEG Cusack Park for a repeat of the 2019 and 2020 Westmeath hurling finals at 4 o'clock, with Castletown Geoghegan aiming to end Clonkill's hope of making it four titles in a row this year.
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