The former Offaly goalkeeper is confident of Tullamore picking up a win this weekend.
Tullamore won't give Summerhill many chances and can keep their scoring chances low.
Those are the thoughts of former Offaly goalkeeper Laz Molloy ahead of this weekend's opening round clash in the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship.
The Offaly champions are hoping to go further in Leinster than their previous attempt when they were beaten by Kildare champions Naas in 2021.
Summerhill come into encounter off the back of securing a first Meath title since 2013.
Molloy says he'd be surprised if Tullamore aren't in the game when the game is near conclusion:
Throw in on Sunday from Glenisk O'Connor Park is at 2:00pm.
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