Offaly's two most successful clubs do battle this evening.
Coolderry and Birr is the game of the weekend in the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship.
Those are the thoughts of Midlands 103 analyst John Leahy as the two sides are set to battle it out this evening to try and keep up their 100 per cent records.
Both teams secured victories over Seir Kieran, while Coolderry also claimed an opening round over Ballinamere.
Leahy says Coolderry have more of the momentum going into this encounter:
Throw in is at 7:15pm from Shinrone this evening.
Later this evening Seir Kieran face Tullamore at 7:30pm, with Kinnitty taking on Belmont at 5:15pm in Birr on Saturday.
Kilcormac Killoughey face St Rynaghs in Birr at 7:00pm on Saturday evening.
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