The Faithful were two point winners over Dublin.
Offaly kept their hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship alive over the weekend.
Jack Maher's side secured their second win of the campaign as they defeated Dublin on a final scoreline of 18 points to 1-13 in St Brendan's Park on Saturday.
Clodagh Leahy finished as the games top scorer with 11 points, while Mairead Teehan also contributed with five points.
A win against Clare this weekend could give Offaly a spot in the knockout places, with Limerick also in the hunt.
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