A 13th title is the motivation for Ferbane this weekend.
Ferbane are looking to be crowned Offaly Football Champions for the first time since 2019 this weekend.
Ger Rafferty's side take on Tullamore this weekend in a repeat of the 2023 and 2024 deciders as they aim to secure a 13th Dowling Cup.
Ferbane booked their place with an emphatic 3-19 to 0-11 win over Edenderry in the semi-finals.
This will be the first final in the county under the new rules which were introduced at the start of the season.
Rafferty says the game is changing for the better:
Ger Rafferty spoke to Kevin Egan ahead of the clash this weekend about the new rules:
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