The manager of the defending Clare Senior Hurling champions says they've taken confidence from bouncing back after their opening round defeat.
Ballyea got the better of Cratloe in Round One, but the south east Clare side battled back to beat Whitegate a fortnight ago.
They now take on O'Callaghans Mills on Sunday for a place in the last 8 of the championship, and manager Joe McGrath says they're looking to keep their championship hopes alive
That one gets underway in Cusack Park on Sunday at 5pm.
Getting the days action underway in the Park on Sunday is the clash of Crusheen and Eire Óg.
The Townies beat Tubber last time out to stay in the race for the Canon, while Crusheen were beaten by Sixmilebridge.
Crusheen boss John Carmody says while they have had plenty to work on, there were some positives to take from that defeat.
That one underway in Cusack Park on Sunday at 1.30pm