Scariff manager Mark McKenna is warning while his side are in a strong position to make the last eight of the Clare senior hurling championship, there is still plenty work to do.
The East Clare side maintained their unbeaten record after a draw with Ballyea, which leaves them top of the Group One standings ahead of the final round of games.
They face Kilmaley in two weeks time, and will only miss out on qualification if they suffer a heavy defeat.
McKenna says they couldn’t have asked for much more than that.
Meanwhile Kilmaley coach Conor McMahon is challenging his side to take back control of their season in that showdown with Scariff.
Defeat to Inagh-Kilnamona leaves Kilmaley in must win territory in the final round, as they currently sit in third place on the group standings.
McMahon says its vital players believe that their season is still alive