The Faithful open up against Dublin next weekend.
The Offaly senior camogie manager is refusing to underestimate Dublin.
The Faithful travel to the capital to take on the improving Dubs on Saturday in division one of the National Camogie League.
Dublin were beaten by five points by Kilkenny last week, with 'The Cats' travelling to Offaly in next week.
Brian Gavin caught up with Susan Earner in the build up for us:
Earlier this week they named their captains and launched their new jersey designs for 2021.
Birr's Orlagh Kirwan has been named as captain with Aisling Brennan of St. Cillian's acting as vice-captain.
**NEW JERSEYS**
— Offaly Camogie (@OffalyCamogie) May 17, 2021
Following on from our recent jersey design competition we are now delighted to launch our new @intosport_ie Senior jerseys for 2021 @willocallaghan @Midlands103 @RobbieFahy @TheRealJT23 @MidlandTrib pic.twitter.com/fHJNJw0jSX
The designs are a result of a competition won by two young fans who will see their designs worn for the first time on Saturday.
Brian Gavin also had a chat with two other experienced panelists, Grainne Egan of Shinrone and Triona McDonald of Kilcormac Killoughey:
The opening game itself will be streamed on Dublin Camogie's Youtube channel from 2:30pm tomorrow.
Confirmation that our @LittlewoodsIRL League match against @CamogieDublin tomorrow at 2.30 pm will be streamed on Dublin’s YouTube channel
— Offaly Camogie (@OffalyCamogie) May 21, 2021
We will share the link tomorrow once the stream is live @TheRealJT23 @kevcorrigantrib @willocallaghan https://t.co/io60phuMyh
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