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All-Ireland camogie finals day: all you need to know

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SUNDAY 11 AUGUST All-Ireland senior camogie final Cork v Galway, Croke Park, 5.15pm All-Ireland intermediate camogie final Cork v Kilkenny, Croke Park, 3pm All-Ireland premier junior camogie final Laois v Tipperary, Croke Park, 1.05pm ONLINE Live blog of the senior final on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app.

Highlights also available later on the day. RADIO Listen to live updates on RTÉ Radio 1. TV Live coverage of all three finals on RTÉ2 and the RTÉ Player from 12.55pm.

Highlights on The Sunday Game from 10.20pm. WEATHER Looking like it's going to be a cracking summer's day in Dublin tomorrow, with dry, sunny weather and highs of 23 degress. Cork looking to put titles back to back Cork ended an eight-game losing run going back four years by defeating Galway in last year's semi-final and went on to win the All-Ireland.

The Rebels have looked even better this year, with only Wexford getting to within a single-digit margin on their route to this year’s decider.Galway were among those victims, losing by 12 points at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

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