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Meath set for camogie final - team named

Saturday, 15th September, 2012 3:00pm
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Meath set for camogie final - team named

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The Meath team for tomorrow's All-Ireland camogie final has been finalised as the Royals look forward to the big day.

Meath take an unbeaten record into the decider, but will be conscious of the fact that they were beaten by Down in last year's semi-final.

However, two wins against the Ulster side this year will boost confidence against a Down tean that lost last year's final to Waterford and will be bidding to make amends.

See this week's Meath Chronicle for a comprehensive preview of the big game and the video of team captain Jane Dolan with this story.

MEATH TEAM

Emily Mangan; HollyGeraghty, Claire Coffey, Fiona O'Neill; Aine Keogh, Aoife Thompson, Louise Donoghue; Ann Marie Fagan, Kristina Troy; Edel Guy, Jane Dolan, Aileen Donnelly; Aoife Maguire, Sinead Hackett, Katie Hackett.

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