On The Ball with Nigel Kelly

Keeley Corbett-Barry enjoying being a "role model for these young girls."

Keeley Corbett-Barry enjoying being a "role model for these young girls."
Jordan Norris
Jordan Norris
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Waterford take on Tipperary this Saturday in the All-Ireland Camogie semi-finals.

The two sides have met already this year, with the Premier handing Waterford their only loss of 2023 in the Munster semi-final.

Since that result, Waterford stormed through their All-Ireland series group games, smashing Limerick, Offaly and Antrim en route to the semi.

They got the benefit of the draw and avoided a quarter-final outing, with Galway also gaining passage straight to the final four.

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The Premier County hammered Antrim in their quarter-final and will be well-primed for this encounter in Kilkenny on Saturday.

Déise vice-captain Keeley Corbett Barry has been chatting to WLR Sport as the team complete their final preparations for the weekend.

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