Rush go in search of a fourth National Cup title this Sunday when they take on Strabane at the Mardyke.
The Kenure side may have lost Irish internationals Stephen Doheny and Neil Rock in recent years, but they still have a formidable side that sits top of the Championship table with just a few weeks left in the campaign.
Rush in 2015
They have a well balanced side that has a nice blend of youth and experience, no more so than paceman Allan Eastwood, capped by Ireland back in 2010.
The opening pair of Prashanth Vishwanath and overseas player Josh Doyle have been in the runs all season, and in Nathan McGuire, Nasir Totakhil and Asher Abbasi they have match winners throughout their ranks.
Jarred Barnes skippers Rush, and he leads his side into the decider full of confidence.
"As a team, we are in a great place," Barnes told CricketEurope. :Every player understands their role in the team and tries their best to execute the plans we set before each match.
Rush 2016
"This Sunday will be no different, and while this is a final we plan on treating it like any other game and are hope for a fun and successful weekend of cricket.
"Strabane are a great team and over the years I have always enjoyed my battles against them. I know that they will bring their A game and I wouldn't have it any other way."
Rush 2018
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Hashir Sultan
Allan Eastwood
Prashanth Viswanath
Jarred Barnes
Alex Neary
Nathan Mcguire
Finn Mcgee
Jack Mcgee
Asher Abbasi
Joshua Doyle
Nasir Totakhil