The Faithful side are aiming to make progress in this year's championship.
Offaly get their Leinster Hurling Championship campaign up and running this weekend.
Johnny Kelly's side welcome Dublin to O'Connor Park for their first of five games in this year's provincial championship.
Dublin got the better of Offaly when the two side's clashed in Parnell Park last season, with Niall Ó Ceallacháin's side securing a three point win.
Offaly Captain Charlie Mitchell is hoping to be fit for the championship.
He says the squad is ready to get going for the season:
Throw in is at 6:30pm from O'Connor Park this Saturday.
Charlie Mitchell spoke to Midlands 103s Liam White at the launch of the Leinster Hurling Championship:
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