Both clubs are taking a considered approach into this year's county final.
Both camps are in downplay mode ahead of this year's Offaly Senior Hurling Championship final.
Kilcormac Killoughey come into the county final as strong favourites after a flawless campaign so far.
The defending champions dispatched Coolderry by 19 points in this year's semi-final.
By comparision, Ballinamere are in their first senior championship decider since 1908.
They were narrow winners over St Rynagh's in the semis.
Their forward Brian Duignan says Sunday's game is pressure-free:
KK Manager Shane Hand, previously involved with Ballinamere, insists he team won't take the underdogs lightly:
You can here both Brian and Shane's full interviews with Joe Troy here:
Brian Duignan:
Shane Hand:
Throw in in O'Connor Park is at 3.45pm
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