Kilcormac-Killooughey Manager Shane Hand believes Birr will be an improved side when they meet on Sunday.
Kilcormac-Killoughey manager Shane Hand believes Birr have developed over the course of the championship but insists, his side has too.
The clubs meet at O'Connor Park on Sunday in the Offaly senior hurling championship semi final with both teams looking to succeed the already dethroned St Rynagh's as county champions.
KK and Birr met in the first round of the campaign with Hand's side emerging with a narrow victory, speaking to David Hollywood he begins by saying his side are buzzing to get back on to the pitch:
Throw-in in Tullamore is at 4 o'clock on Sunday and we'll have live coverage of the action on midlands 103.
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