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In recent years, Carlow have suffered heartbreak at the penultimate stage and dreams of playing in Croke Park on All-Ireland ladies football Sunday have been dashed. 
They face Louth  in the All-Ireland Junior Football semi-final in two weeks time. Both sides have beaten each other already this season so there is nothing between them. 
Clíodhna Ní Shé looks back on a poor show last time out against Fermanagh and is hopeful they have learned enough and will produce a performance which will see Carlow take their place in the final in the Field of Dreams. 
 By Presenter Kieran Murphy-a freelance sports reporter
By Presenter Kieran Murphy-a freelance sports reporterSend us a Text Message.
In recent years, Carlow have suffered heartbreak at the penultimate stage and dreams of playing in Croke Park on All-Ireland ladies football Sunday have been dashed. 
They face Louth  in the All-Ireland Junior Football semi-final in two weeks time. Both sides have beaten each other already this season so there is nothing between them. 
Clíodhna Ní Shé looks back on a poor show last time out against Fermanagh and is hopeful they have learned enough and will produce a performance which will see Carlow take their place in the final in the Field of Dreams. 

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