Greg Farrelly's side take on league-leaders Roscommon this weekend.
Offaly are looking only at themselves in the build up to this weekend's Ladies Football League action.
The Faithful County are looking to recover from back to back losses in their last two rounds when they travel to Roscommon on Sunday.
The most damaging of which came in their last outing, where Greg Farrelly's side managed only one point in the second half on the way to a nine point loss at home to Down.
County captain, Ellee McEvoy says they won't be worrying about an in-form Roscommon outfit.
The Naomh Ciaran woman looks forward to Sunday's contest with Midlands 103's David Hollywood:
Throw-in, at St Aidan's GAA in Ballyforan, is set for 2pm.
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