Very Camogie League R5: All you need to know
Very Camogie League
FIXTURES
Saturday, 25 March
1A
Kilkenny v Tipperary, Piltown GAA, 3pm
1B
Waterford v Down, SETU Arena Carriganore, 12pm
Limerick v Offaly, Mick Neville Park Rathkeale, 2.30pm
Antrim v Wexford, Roger Casements GAA, 2pm
3A semi-finals
Armagh v Roscommon, Inniskeen Grattans, 3pm
Carlow v Kildare, NGDC Abbotstown, 12pm
Sunday, 26 March
1A
Clare v Dublin, Cusack Park, 12pm
Cork v Galway, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 12pm
ONLINE
Live score updates and reports on rte.ie/sport
RADIO
Updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport.
TV
Cork v Galway will be streamed live on the Camogie Association's official YouTube channel on Sunday.
WEATHER
Scattered showers with some sunny spells in a mostly light northerly breeze. Highs will range from 7 degrees in Ulster up to 13 degrees in Munster.
Tipp eye long-awaited final spot
Tipperary are on the brink of a first national final since losing the 2009 league decider to Wexford. The indomitable Mary Ryan is the sole survivor from that squad and she made her first appearance of the season off the bench in the stroll against Clare last weekend.
Denis Kelly's crew have their fate is in their own hands, regardless of what happens between Cork and Galway on Sunday and face All-Ireland champions Kilkenny who have been off-colour.
The Cats have just one win over to their name and confirmation that player of the year, Miriam Walsh has suffered a serious knee injury another blow.
While the Noresiders’ focus at this stage is on later in the year they are, mathematically, still in danger of being relegated. They would need to ship a very heavy defeat and Dublin to be easy winners over Clare for that to transpire.
2022 league final re-run
Another pre-cursor to an impending championship