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Waterford face Tipp for "all the marbles."

Waterford face Tipp for "all the marbles."
Jordan Norris
Jordan Norris

Nowlan Park hosts the All-Ireland camogie semi-finals on Saturday, July 22nd, with Waterford looking to book passage to the decider for the first time since 1945.

2023 has been a hugely impressive year from the Déise under manager Sean Power and this weekend poses a challenge that the county have not surmounted in some 78 years.

Last year, Waterford played the semi-final and came close to sealing the deal against Cork, but ultimately ran out of steam on the home straight as the Cork bench began to influence the play.

This time around, they face a familiar foe in Munster rivals Tipperary - who remain the only team to have beaten Waterford in 2023.

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Sports writer Daragh O' Choncuir has been chatting to WLR Sport as the days tick away before throw-in.

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