Jason Sampson looks forward to Offaly's Championship opener.
Ahead of their Joe McDonagh Cup opener against Laois, Offaly are showing they can solve problems mid-game this season according to their captain.
Jason Sampson has led his players to the division 2A league title already this year but have had difficult moments.
In that league decider with Kildare, Offaly fell behind 1-4 to one point during the first period but battled back to win promotion.
Sampson previews the start of the Faithful County's championship campaign with Midlands 103's David Hollywood:
Our coverage of Offaly against Laois is with thanks to Tullamore Carpets and Flooring and O’Brien’s Renault Mullingar.
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