Noelle Kennedy's side are next in action against Limerick.
It was another difficult weekend for the Offaly Senior Camogie team.
Antrim were too strong for Noelle Kennedy's side as they ran out 3-16 to 1-12 winners over the Faithful in the second round of the All Ireland Championship campaign.
It's Offaly's second consecutive defeat in the group after last weekend's hammering at home to Waterford.
They will conclude their group campaign at home Limerick on July 1st.
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