After two successive final defeats, the Camogie players of Waterford will seek to break their All-Ireland duck against Down on Sunday. 	            | Photo: Michael Kiely

After two successive final defeats, the Camogie players of Waterford will seek to break their All-Ireland duck against Down on Sunday. | Photo: Michael Kiely

Waterford’s Camogie team will certainly be hoping that it will be a case of third time lucky when they take on Down in the All-Ireland Premier Junior Camogie Final at Croke Park on Sunday.

After coming unstuck against Offaly and Antrim in the last two years, Waterford under the tutelage of Mark Cooney are sure to be up for this clash and determined to finally bring home the All-Ireland crown.

Under Cooney, this is a new look Waterford side as a variety of reasons have meant that players have had to be replaced. Some players have gone travelling, others have retired while former star forward, Áine Lyng is studying in the UK and has been unavailable all year.