A first provincial championship beckons for the Offaly club if they can overcome Tullogher Rosbercon.
The Offaly intermediate champions take on the Kilkenny's junior champions for provincial honours this weekend.
Carrig and Riverstown will be aiming to win the Leinster junior hurling title after making their first ever provincial decider.
Tullogher Rosbercon won the competition in 2008, while Kilkenny sides have won 16 of the last 22 at the grade.
Sports Editor with the Tullamore Tribune, Kevin Corrigan, says despite the stiff opposition, Carrig Riverstown can emulate Ballinamere's 2013 win:
Throw in at Glenisk O'Connor Park is set for 1pm tomorrow afternoon.
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