Niall Rigney and Trevor Fletcher look ahead to their side's clash this weekend.
A semi final spot in the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship will be the reward for the winners of Shinrone and Ballinamere this weekend.
Both sides sit at the top of Group Two having won all their games against Coolderry, Seir Kieran and Belmont respectively.
Defeat for either side will mean they will go into the quarter finals in two week's time, while the table toppers will have a four week break to prepare for the semi finals.
Trevor Fletcher, speaking to Midlands 103's Liam White says his side are well aware of the challenge facing his side on Saturday:
Meanwhile, Niall Rigney caught up Midlands 103 Sports Editor David Hollywood, and says Shinrone will be difficult to beat:
Throw in on Saturday from St Brendan's Park in Birr is at 4:15pm.
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