Paul McConway's side are aiming to make history.
Tullamore are just 60 minutes away from a first ever appearance in a provincial football decider.
Paul McConway's side welcome Dublin champions Ballyboden St Enda's to O'Connor Park this Saturday, with the reward being a final meeting either Athy or Portarlington.
The Offaly winners secured their spot in the final four with an impressive away performance against The Down's in Cusack Park two weeks ago.
Their opponents were equally as impressive during their victory over Wexford's Castletown Liam Mellow's.
McConway says they are a top team:
Paul McConway spoke to Midlands 103's Liam White before the clash this Saturday:
Throw in is at 1:30pm from O'Connor Park this Saturday.
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