Last weekend's defeat effectively sent the Buccs down to Division 2A.
Buccaneers have been left with just pride to play for in the last two rounds of their AIL Division 1B campaign.
The Athlone club were beaten 24-7 by Highfield last time out to all but seal their relegation after a difficult campaign that's seen just three victories.
The Buccs trail Queens by ten points with a sizeable points difference deficit as well.
Their penultimate outing comes against UCC at the Mardyke at 2.30pm on Saturday.
Tullamore meanwhile have one last shot at reaching the promotion play-off positions.
They must win at home to Clogher Valley at the same time on Saturday.
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