Waterford will face Limerick in the Munster Camogie Quarter Final at the Gaelic Grounds on Sunday.
The game will act as the curtain raiser to the provincial hurling clash between Limerick and Tipperary. Déise boss Jerry Wallace hopes to set up a semi final meeting with the Premier County. "We had a good cut off the league. I think they're in great fettle; I think they're really enjoying it. There's a great buzz in the camp with the minors getting back to the All Ireland final and with the hurlers winning last Sunday. There's a great appetite among the girls to go down to Limerick and move Waterford on to the next round of the Munster championship.
Dual star Mairéad O’Brien is an injury worry. "Mairéad dislocated a finger last weekend prior to the football match. She played in the football match, came back to us on Sunday and couldn't train. She can't hold a hurley in her hand. Mairéad is a doubt at this moment in time for Sunday. It gives me an opportunity to have a look at another player. I'm hoping to have three minors from last year's team that lost the All Ireland final playing on Sunday." Annie Fitzgerald and Mairéad Power are back from Australia and will be available for selection.
Throw in is at 2 o'clock on Sunday.
Hear more from Jerry Wallace on Friday's Lár Na Páirce from 6.10.