Kilcormac-Killoughey are hoping to win a first title since 2017
Winning the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship for Kilcormac-Killoughey would "mean so much" says their player Adam Screeney.
Shane Hand's side are aiming to win their 5th championship title this Sunday where they will face Shinrone in a repeat of last year's decider.
Screeney is hoping to win his first medal at adult level and help the club win the Sean Robbins for the first time since 2017.
Speaking to Midlands 103 commentator Joe Troy ahead of this weekend's final, Screeney says the players are hungry for success:
Team captain Conor Slevin says it's a great honour to be captain of the team:
Throw in on Sunday from Grant Heating St Brendan's Park, Birr is at 3:00pm.
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