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Camogie National League finals: All you need to know

SATURDAY 15 APRIL

Very Camogie League Division 3B Final Antrim v Clare, Conneff Park Clane, 2pm

Very Camogie League Division 2B Final Cork v Kilkenny, Clonmel Commercials GAA, 3pm

SUNDAY 16 APRIL

Very Camogie League Division 2A Final Kerry v Meath, Croke Park, 12.00

Very Camogie League Division 1A Final Cork v Galway, Croke Park, 1.50pm

ONLINE Live blog of Cork v Galway on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News app.

RADIO Updates on Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1.

TV Sunday's finals are live on RTÉ2. Saturday's finals can be watched on the Camogie Association's YouTube channel.

WEATHER Saturday:A dry and sunny start tomorrow, however cloud in the southwest will slowly spread across the country during the day with patchy outbreaks of rain and drizzle following. Driest in the east and southeast. Moderate southerly winds developing. Sunday: A dull start with patchy outbreaks of light rain and drizzle along with lingering patches of mist and fog. Some sunny spells will develop along with scattered showers. Mild, with highest temperatures of 14C to 17C generally, possibly reaching 18 degrees, with light to moderate southerly breezes.

Cork v Galway

The leagues underwent a structural reshuffle this year but it is the same two teams competing for honours in the top tier, with Cork looking to reverse last season’s result in the Division 1A final against Galway.

Yet for most of the group stages, it didn’t look likely that the champions would be involved, as they lost their opening tie to Tipperary by three goals and were in no way hard done by in the process.

Accounting for All-Ireland champions Kilkenny in the next round was crucial if they were to maintain a grasp on the title and after doing so, Cathal Murray’s mix of youth and

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