There’s plenty of local GAA action on around the county this weekend.
First up this afternoon is the meeting of near neighbours Arravele Rovers and Galtee Rovers in the West Senior Football Final.
Both have to win west to stay in the county, however Galtee Rovers have the upper hand, having beaten Arravale in the recent O’Donoghue Cup final.
The game throws in in Annacarthy at 3 o’clock, and Arravale Selector Tommy Twoomey says they’ll have to be ready for the Galtee’s challenge…
Before that game, at 1.30, Rockwell Rovers meet Clonoulty Rossmore in the intermediate decider.
Then this evening at half 5, Killenaule meet Carrick Swans in the South Senior Hurling Final.
Swans are the most decorated south tipp hurling club with 22 south titles to their name.
However, Killenaule have 21 titles, and a win this evening would see them level with Swans.
That game is on in Fethard.
Also down for decision this evening is the North Senior hurling final which throws in at 6pm in Nenagh
Nenagh Eire Og face Borrisoleigh, in what is expected to be a pulsating game.
Borrisoleigh Coach Johnny Kelly is a Portumna man, and with the Galway in the All Ireland Final tomorrow, he says his sole focus is on the North game…
Finally this evening sees the Mid Tipp Intermediate hurling final at 6 o clock in Holycross.
It sees Thurles Sarsfields up against Gortnahoe Glengoole.