After two heartbreaking All Ireland final defeats, Offaly are looking for redemption this weekend.
Take on the best and see what happens.
That's Leo O'Connor's motto when it comes to bringing Offaly back to big time hurling.
The Limerick man was involved with the Treaty County's underage hurlers prior to their ascension to the top of the sport for the last seven years.
Many of the Faithful County's under 20 panel are playing in their third consecutive All Ireland final, and their manager believes they're on the path to greatness.
O'Connor says he's certain of it:
He looks forward to a momentous day for the county with Midlands 103's Joe Troy:
Thousands of Offaly fans will be travelling from the Faithful County to Kilkenny this weekend ahead the decider.
Kilkenny GAA Secretary Seamus Reade talks to David Hollywood about travel advice for those heading to the game:
Kilkenny GAA looks forward to welcoming @Offaly_GAA & @TipperaryGAA & their supporters to UPMC Nowlan Park for the @ONeills1918 U20 All Ireland Hurling Final on Saturday, 1st June at 7:15pm.
— Kilkenny GAA (@KilkennyCLG) May 30, 2024
Please see below some important information for supporters ahead of the Final. pic.twitter.com/23v5Vr5vfk
The game in Nowlan Park throws in at 7.15pm tomorrow evening and Midlands 103 will have live uninterrupted coverage on the Saturday Beat with Brian Moss.
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