The Athlone club are looking to pull off a unique Cup double.
A Westmeath club are chasing a unique double this weekend.
St Joseph's of Athlone won a national title for the first time in their history when they landed the Under 15s SFAI Cup last year against Home Farm.
After wins over Newbridge, Corbally United, Knocknacarra FC, and Belvedere, the club's Under 16s are once again in a SFAI Cup Final, this time against Leeside of Cork.
St Joseph's manager, Davy Cummins says there's one reason behind their success, and that's hard work.
He looks forward to the Cup final with Midlands 103's David Hollywood:
The game takes place at Evergreen Park in Kilkenny and kicks off at 3pm on Sunday.
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