Liam Tully has taken questions ahead of the All-Ireland U20 Final.
Roscommon U20 boss Liam Tully is well aware of the dangers posed by Offaly's full-forward line.
Sunday's final will pit the two top scorers in this year's championship, Jack Bryant and the Rossie's James Fitzpatrick against one another.
The Connacht side have netted 12 goals in four games to date through the boots of Fitzpatrick and Adam McDermott in the main.
Daire Cregg has also chipped in with 0-18 and together the three men account for 70% of Roscommon's championship scores.
Speaking ahead of the clash in Croke Park, Tully says both sets of attackers are on top of their game:
Offaly are reporting no new injury concerns as they continue preparations for Sunday.
Manager Declan Kelly has also given an update on the fitness of full back Kieran Dolan who could be in contention for the matchday squad.
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