The Offaly champions exit the championship at the quarter final stages.
Kilcormac Killoughey's Leinster Championship campaign came to an end yesterday.
Declan Laffan's side fell short to Kilkenny Champions Ballyhale Shamrocks on a scoreline of 0-25 to 1-18 in Nowlan Park in the quarter finals.
Adam Screeney scored the games only goal thanks to a first half penalty, with Eoin Cody finishing the game with 0-5 for his side.
The game was overshadowed by violent scenes after the full time whistle, with one fan being arrested following an altercation with a player.
Victory for the Henry Shefflin's men means they will take on Clough Ballacolla in the semi-finals in two weeks.
KK manager Laffan says they never got going in the second half:
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