The team of officials will be from the faithful county.
There'll be an Offaly connection to the Nickey Rackard Final between Mayo and Tyrone on Saturday.
Birr club man Richie Fitzsimons will be the man in the middle for the fourth tier championship final.
It's sure to be a hotly contested final at Croke Park with both sides unbeaten previously in the competition.
Mayo have beaten Leitrim, Donegal and Armagh to reach the decider while Tyrone have overcome Donegal and Armagh also so the form lines tie in closely.
It throws-in at 1pm.
Huge congrats to club referee Richie Fitzsimons and his officials who will take charge of Saturday’s Nickey Rackard Cup final between Mayo and Tyrone in Croke Park.
— Birr GAA (@BirrCLG) July 29, 2021
All at Birr GAA are hugely proud of Richie’s rise through ranks and we wish him continued success 💪💚❤️ pic.twitter.com/SFqSlt1wGJ
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