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14th November 2015
10:40am GMT

Their rivalry is complicated by the fact that both men are housemates, which may have made for some interesting chats at the dinner table this week.
Trillick only secured intermediate honours in 2014, but are in the last four of the Ulster senior club championship on merit, and will face a Scotstown side who dumped Slaughtneil out of the provincial championship last time out.
Munster Senior Club semi final Legion V Nemo Rangers Pairc Ui Rinn Sunday 2.30
James O'Donoghue's Legion side have a chance to make a unique piece of history this Sunday as they could become the first side to reach a Munster club final, without having won their respective county senior title.
Because of a quirk in the Kerry system, the Killarney side take on the Munster kingpins looking to book a place in the final after last week's draw with South Kerry.
Kerry fans will know plenty of the Nemo faces on show with current players like Paul Kerrigan playing alongside wily old veterans like James Masters, who grabbed 1-5 in last week's over Stradbally.
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But of most interest for visiting Legion fans may be the chance to see the legendary Tomas O Sé line out for the Cork champions at centre-back.
The former All-Ireland winner is sure to come across his former Kingdom colleagues James O'Donoghue or Jonathan Lyne at some stage during the game in what promises to be an intriguing battle
Munster senior club camogie final Milford V Newmarket-on-Fergus Sunday 12pm Ballygran
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Anna Geary and Ashling Thompson will lead the Milford charge into Sunday's Munster senior camogie club final but they will face a tough test in the Clare outfit backboned by the uniquely named Kaiser sisters.
Carol, Niki, Iris and Ruth have won 22 county senior championship medals between them and for a family with no real camogie tradition have blossomed into one of the best known, and competitive camogie finals around.
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Their surname can be accounted for by their origins in Switzerland, and the family only moved to Ireland when their father Martin took up a job with Shannon Aerospace in 1995.
2015 marks their 20th year in Ireland, and they will be hoping to cap a remarkable season with a Munster crowd that will be hard won against the Cork side that will be looking to make up for exiting the All-Ireland series at semi final stage earlier this year.
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The full list of weekend fixtures:
Sunday
AIB Munster Senior Football club semi-finals
Nemo Rangers (Cork) v Killarney Legion (Kerry), 2pm
Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary) v St Joseph’s Milltown-Malbay (Clare), 2pm
AIB Munster Intermediate Club Football semi-final
Carrigaline (Cork) v Oola (Limerick), 2:00 pm
AIB Leinster Club Intermediate Football semi-final
Glynn-Barntown(Wexford) v Athlone (Westmeath), 2:00 pm
AIB Ulster Senior Football Club semi-finals Crossmaglen Rangers (Armagh) v Kilcoo (Down), Páirc Esler, 2.30pm Trillick (Tyrone) v Scotstown (Monaghan), Brewster Park, 2.30pm AIB Ulster Intermediate Football Club Semi Finals Glenavy (Antrim) V Bundoran (Donegal), 12.45pm Doohamlet (Monaghan) V Loughinisland (Down). 2.30pm AIB Ulster Junior Football Club Semi Finals Faughanvale (Derry) V Templeport (Cavan), 12.45pm Glasdrumman (Down) V Rockcorry (Monaghan), 12.45pm AIB Munster Senior Hurling Club semi-final Na Piarsaigh (Limerick) v Thurles Sarsfields (Tipperary), 2pm AIB Leinster Senior Hurling Club semi-finals Cuala (Dublin) v Clara (Kilkenny), Parnell Park, 2pm Clonkill (Westmeath) v Oulart-the-Ballagh (Wexford), 2pmExplore more on these topics: