Martin Murphy looks forward to the first knockout round of the Tailteann Cup.
Wexford are a side in form and a team that have a recent track of giving Offaly headaches.
That's the read from Offaly's Senior Football Manager, Martin Murphy ahead of the two sides meeting at Glenisk O'Connor Park this weekend.
The Yellowbellies were three points better in the preliminary quarter final of the Leinster championship last year, while Offaly beat them by just a point in the Tailteann Cup last summer.
Murphy tells David Hollywood the mood in the camp is good and there's no way his side will underestimate their opposition on Saturday:
Throw-in, in Tullamore is set for 4pm.
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