Ryan Mullaney and his Castletown side are ready for knockout championship hurling.
Castletown should benefit from a testing group phase as they enter the knockouts in the Laois Senior Hurling Championship this weekend.
After experience a reversal in the opener against county champions Clough/Ballacolla they grabbed the win they needed against The Harps to book a quarter final slot.
Sunday's opposition will take the shape of Rosenallis who will arrive at MW Hire O'Moore Park with a similar results profile from the championships opening stages.
Castletown defender Ryan Mullaney agrees his side are well primed after their group phase:
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