Johnny Kelly is hoping for a second win over Kildare in what will be their third meeting this year.
Hurling's deputy to the Liam McCarthy Cup is in rude health according to the Offaly Senior Hurling Manager.
The Faithful County line out against Kildare this weekend off the back of an unbeaten run through the league and first round of the Joe McDonagh Cup.
The Lilywhites held Offaly to a draw to ultimately top the regular league season before Johnny Kelly's side claimed their scalp and the division 2A title.
Kildare then suffered a heavy defeat to Carlow in their first round of the Joe McDonagh.
Kelly says come Sunday either team can win:
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