Rathdowney Errill are expected to provide the county champions with a stiff test this evening.
We're the ones with targets on our backs.
That's according to Camross captain Daragh Duggan ahead of their Championship bow against Rathdowney Errill this evening.
Last year, the 27 time county champions won a dramatic semi-final against the three in a row winners Clough Ballacolla before romping to 16 point win over Abbeyleix in the final.
Rathdowney Errill will be looking to improve on their semi-final appearance last year where they fell to Abbeyleix.
Duggan says defending the Bob O'Keefe Cup brings an extra challenge:
Throw in at the LOETB Centre of Excellence in Portlaoise is set for 7.30pm.
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