Jack Cooney and Paschal Kelleghan's are back in action this weekend.
Caulry are bidding for a first senior county final in their history.
Standing in their way is a very much fancied Coralstown/Kinnegad side that have enjoyed a solid campaign with just one defeat to Killucan.
At that stage Jack Cooney and Paschal Kelleghan's charges were comfortable in the standings and booked their semi-final spot with a win over Tyrrelspass.
Caulry's two losses came courtesy of the championship's two favourites, St Loman's and their opponents on Saturday.
Midlands 103 commentator Gerry Buckley says the time might just be right for Coralstown/Kinnegad:
Throw-in is set for 4.30pm at TEG Cusack Park on Sunday.
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