O'Ruairc's team are looking to bounce back from their opening intermediate championship defeat.
"When we play well, no team can live with us" says Offaly Ladies Football manager Brian O'Ruairc.
The Faithful side travel to Omagh this weekend for the second round of their All-Ireland Intermediate Championship Campaign to face Tyrone.
Offaly began their championship campaign with defeat at home to Clare last weekend, while the Red Hand County were six point winners over Wicklow.
Speaking to David Hollywood, O'Ruairc starts by assessing the challenge Tyrone will pose:
Throw in on Sunday at O'Neill's Healy Park, Omagh is at 2:00pm.
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