It's the first championship meeting between the two sides since their clash two years ago.
The further Coolderry go in the Offaly Championship, the harder they are to beat.
Those are the thoughts of St Rynagh's captain Ben Conneely ahead of this weekend's clash in the quarter finals of the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship.
A semi final place is on the line for the winner of two of Offaly's most successful clubs.
This will be the first championship meeting between the two sides since their clash in the 2021 decider, which St Rynagh's won by two points.
Conneely says the two sides are very much use to each other at this stage:
Thrown in on Saturday from Glenisk O'Connor Park is at 5:00pm.
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