Both clubs have plenty reason to believe it could be their year.
Too close to call.
That's Midlands 103's Gerry Buckley on the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship semi-final meeting of Castletown Geoghegan and Kilcormac Killoughey.
The Offaly champions came into the competition with high expectations after making the last four last year.
Shane Hand's side also boasts a number of All Ireland winners after the Faithful County's success in the under 20 grade earlier this year.
Castletown Geoghegan caused the shock of the year in club hurling with their victory over the Kilkenny hurling champions Thomastown in the quarter finals.
Buckley feels if Castletown can keep performing at the level they did last week, they have as good a chance as KK:
Throw in for the game is set for 1.30pm on Sunday at Cusack Park and we'll have live commentary of the action on the Inside Line.
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