It has only been several weeks since the Saffrons last met Derry in the Lidl Division 4 league clash, where they came out convincing winners on a 5-10 to 3-4 scoreline.
This weekend, however, the pair will be battling it out for neighbourly bragging rights in the Ulster Junior Championship Final.
Oakleaf management, Benny Marron and Odhran McNeilly, both have experience in the Antrim club scene with Moneyglass and will almost certainly have a few tricks up their sleeves when it comes to tactics and game management.


However, the Saffron duo of Emma Kelly and Kyla Trainor have represented their counties for decades between them and know exactly what it takes to get over the line in championship.
With a few injury concerns in the Antrim camp, there are likely to be changes to the starting line up, however a big boost for the team is the return of vice captain, Grainne McLaughlin, who missed the whole league campaign through injury.
Antrim are certainly going into the game as the bookies favourites, but even an ounce of complacency from the Saffron side would be erroneous as the Derry girls plot revenge.
For the members of Davitt’s GAC this is a big occassion, hosting and Ulster final for the first time. The club have put an awful lot of work into building this great facility and it will be an ideal venue for this game. The Derry girls are coming looking for revenge, but Antrim will be keen to show that they were deserving winners last time out.
All roads lead to Davitt’s Park on Saturday evening, where we could have a very interesting game on our hands!