Offaly face Tipperary in the Minor decider this Sunday at Nowlan Park.
Offaly Minor Hurling Captain Dan Ravenhill says the panel has the feel of a "club team" as they prepare for this Sunday's All-Ireland Final.
The Ballinamere-Durrow man has been highlighting the unity in the squad after years training together in development squads.
This weekend, they'll be looking to cap off a remarkable season when they face Tipperary at Nowlan Park for the Irish Press Cup.
Speaking ahead of the final, Dan was asked about the feeling of playing with his teammates for many years:
Our wonderful friends and partners @Glenisk have very kindly offered to pay for a bus for one of our Club's that are bringing underage players to the Minor All Ireland Final.Over 30 buses from Club's all around Offaly will be entered. See poster for details. #TheFaithful pic.twitter.com/C4436RTbhO
— Official Offaly GAA (@Offaly_GAA) June 27, 2022
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