Galway's Áine Keane: 'Anything can happen' in All-Ireland final
Twelve months on from losing the All-Ireland camogie final to Cork, Galway will once again face the Rebel county for the ultimate prize.
One player who will not feature on the pitch on Sunday is Áine Keane due to injury.
The Galway defender suffered an ACL injury back in May and still faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
Despite not being able to play a part on Sunday, Keane is positive ahead of this weekend.
"There is a good buzz around camp. Anytime you are in an All-Ireland final, there is going to be a good buzz.
"Everyone is in good form and good mood, so we are just looking forward to Sunday.
"It was always important for us to get back here. It is so hard when you get to a final and lose it, and rebuild to get back. That shows the character of our group; the girls are committed, and we want to put Galway in the best place possible.
"It has been a challenge to get back here; it is never an easy path to get to."
After All-Ireland final defeats in men's and ladies' football, as well as the camogie final, morale was not high come the end of the summer.
12 months on, and it is the camogie team who have responded the best, as Keane insists the Tribeswomen took the season on a game-by-game basis.
"When we came back at the beginning of pre-season, it was just about having those conversations.
"You get to the league, you compete well, and if you can, go as far as you can go.
"That led to us getting to the league final this year. It didn't go as we wanted, but we got there. It was a good platform for us to build off.
"Coming into the championship, the main aim is to get a clean sweep in the group stages and put yourself directly into the semi-final.
"It was just about taking it game by game and trying to put your best