The Faithful forwards are coming in for praise after both impressing in Offaly's U20's win over Westmeath.
Charlie Mitchell and Adam Screeney are the "future" of Offaly Hurling according to the county's under 20 hurling manager, Leo O'Connor.
O'Connor watched his team run out relatively comfortable winners over Westmeath in their Leinster Championship opener in Tullamore on Saturday.
Mitchell and Screeney were pivotal in that win, with Screeney landing 11 points, and Mitchell hitting a brace of well taken goals, including one assisted by his Kilcormac Killoughey team mate.
The former minor hurling manager says Offaly are lucky to have players of their quality:
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