Two major Energia All-Ireland League finals take centre stage this weekend.
Clontarf and St Mary's College meet in the Men's Division 1A final, with the sides finishing first and second in the regular season separated by just a point.
Clontarf are chasing back-to-back titles, something not achieved in the league since 2006.
St Mary's meanwhile, are aiming to end a 14-year wait for the title, having secured top spot late in the campaign and come through a strong semi-final to reach the decider.
In the Women's final, UL Bohemians face Blackrock College, with the Munster side targeting a third successive title.
UL Bohs have won the last two championships and are looking to add to an already impressive record.
Black arrive in strong form, having beaten top sides in the closing stages of the season, setting up what promises to be a competitive double-header at Lansdowne Road.

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