Doonbeg manager Kieran O'Neill says he is fully focused on lowering the colours of his native Doora Barefield when the sides meet this weekend.
Last years beaten county finalists overcame Ennistymon in the opening round, while St Josephs got the better of Shannon Gaels.
A quarter final spot is the prize for the victors, and O'Neill says divided loyalties won't be an issue
The game gets underway in Kilmihil at 7.15pm on Saturday evening
Meanwhile the tie of the round pits Lissycasey against Clondegad in an all parish derby.
That game throws in at Cusack Park on Saturday at 5.30pm.
The other winners round ties sees Cratloe taking on Cooraclare in Clarecastle at 1pm on Sunday and St Josephs Miltown going up against Kilkee at 5pm on Saturday evening in Cooraclare.
Elsewhere in Gaelic Games,
Dublin have reported a clean bill of health ahead of Saturdays All Ireland quarter final with Monaghan.
Dubs boss Jim Gavin, whose father Jimmy hails from Cooraclare, has praised his side ahead of the tie.