Ardmore and Tipperary's Ballybacon-Grange meet in the Munster Junior Hurling final in Mallow at 1.30 on Sunday.
Ardmore have scored a remarkable total of 9-42 in both of their provencial outings to date.
Ballybacon-Grange have been equally impressive beating Kenmare 5-24 to 1-4 in the quarter final and St Catherine's from Cork 1-11 to 0-9 points in their semi-final.
One of the key players on the Ardmore team is the vastly experienced Seamus Prendergast and he says it'll be a tough battle on Sunday