Shane Curran's side are in their first ever Westmeath Senior Football Championship semi-final.
Caulry's place in the Westmeath Senior Football Championship semi-final is something to celebrate for the club, and community, according to their defender, Ben Moran.
However their under no illusions about the challenge facing them in the form of Coralstown/Kinnegad.
The two sides will meet for a second time this season in the last four on Sunday.
Shane Curran’s side secured their spot in the final four thanks to a two point win over Athlone in the quarter finals.
Coralstown had an eight point win over their opponents when they previously met in the opening round of the season.
Speaking to Midlands 103's David Hollywood, Moran says the build up has gone smoothly:
Throw in on Sunday from TEG Cusack Park is at 4:30pm.
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