Offaly and Laois are set to be represented.
'Whatever is to be will be, the experience alone is worth everything'.
That is the outlook of Offaly Rose Allie Leahy and Laois Rose Sinead Dowd ahead of this year's Rose Of Tralee next month.
The two ladies are hoping to bring the crown back to the midlands after Rosemount's Rachel Duffy hands over in Tralee, on August 22nd.
Both Roses were speaking with Midlands 103's Sinéad Hubble, they say last year's winner Rachel gives them confidence:
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