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"Sometimes people say it's about the journey...for us, it's about reaching the goal."

"Sometimes people say it's about the journey...for us, it's about reaching the goal."
Jordan Norris
Jordan Norris

On July 22nd, Waterford will line out in Nowlan Park for their second All-Ireland Camogie semi-final in as many years.

They do not yet know who their opponents will be with the quarter-finals still to take place.

Kilkenny face Cork in one of the final eight deciders, while Tipperary take on Antrim in the other. Galway are the other team already in the hat for the semi-final draw.

2023 has seen Waterford secure their Division 1A status for next year, beating Wexford in the 1B final, while they have only lost one game in their campaign.

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As we count down the days to throw in versus Kilkenny/Cork/Tipperary/Antrim, the Waterford boss Sean Power sat down with WLR Sport to look back on the journey to date as well as taking some time to reflect on the ongoing player protest which seeks to gain parity for female intercounty players in the country.

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