Greg Farrelly's charges claimed their first league win of the year against Antrim two weeks ago.
Offaly's Ladies football manager is emphasising the importance of adapting in-game to unexpected tactical challenges as they prepare for their first away day in league action.
Greg Farrelly watched his side pick up their first win in the Lidl National Football League last time out after they recovered a two point deficit against Antrim at half time to win by eight points.
The Faithful County will be looking to make it back to back wins in Division Three when they meet Louth in Darver on Sunday.
Farrelly says he expects a stiff challenge from this weekend's contest, whatever way the opposition play.
The Edenderry man looks forward to the Louth game and reviews his side's win over Antrim with David Hollywood:
Throw-in in Darver is set for 2pm on Sunday.
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