The game throws in on Sunday at 3:00pm.
Shamrocks footballer Jack Bryant says it would mean everything to win the Dowling Cup with his club.
The Offaly forward is set to feature for Shamrocks this weekend in their opening round fixture at home to Clonbullogue on Sunday.
This will be both sides’ first outing of the year due to being in the group of four.
Shamrocks were beaten semi finalists in 2024, while their opponents were crowned Senior B champions.
Bryant says they are taking it one game at a time:
Throw in is at 3:00pm from Mucklagh on Sunday.
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