History will be made at Croke Park on Sunday when Hawk-Eye is used in camogie for the first time.
The Camogie Association has confirmed that the score detection technology will be in use for this weekend's All-Ireland final triple header at GAA HQ.
Cork and Galway are due to meet in the senior decider, preceded by Roscommon V Laois (junior) and Kildare V Waterford (intermediate).
Hawk-Eye has been used for football and hurling games at Croke Park since June, 2013 and camogie president Catherine Neary predicts that "the data collected will prove valuable from a coaching and games point of view and also an enhanced spectator experience."
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