It's a battle between the two beaten All Ireland Intermediate semi finalists
Offaly take on Kerry in their National Camogie League Division Two opener this weekend, in a clash that sees the two beaten All Ireland Intermediate semi finalists pitted against eachother.
The Faithful County will be looking to challenge for promotion this season after a fouth place finish last campaign.
Meanwhile Kerry will be looking to bounce back after their relegation from Division 1B last season.
Offaly manager David Sullivan says the Kingdom pose a formidable challenge but that his side are in a good place.
Throw in is at 2 o'clock at St Brendan's Park in Birr on Saturday.
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