The Offaly keeper is looking forward to meeting Cork at Semple Stadium.
Give it your all in every training session.
That's the mindset of Offaly U20 goalkeeper Mark Troy ahead of this weekends All Ireland U20 Hurling Final against Munster Champions Cork.
The Faithful are aiming to win their first ever All Ireland at this level, just two weeks after securing a first Leinster title in 23 years.
The Durrow stopper will be looking to replicate the success of his All Ireland winning Father and Uncle Jim and John Troy.
Speaking to Midlands 103 commentator Joe Troy, Troy himself begins by saying he's not coming under any undue pressure at home:
Throw in live from Semple Stadium Thurles is at 3:00pm on Sunday.
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