Laois go on to face Wicklow in the quarter-finals.
Offaly's campaign in the All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies Football Championship is over.
The Faithful County conceded four first half goals to Wicklow in Clara yesterday, and eventually went down 4-7 to 1-11 despite a rousing second half display.
The result leaves them third in Group A, and Wicklow go on to face Laois in the quarter-finals.
They beat Tyrone in Portlaoise yesterday, 3-14 to 3-6, with the goals coming from Sarah Anne Fitzgerald, Erone Fitzpatrick and Shifra Havill.
It leaves Laois on two wins from two in Group D, and Manager Donie Brennan says he's pleased with how the season is going:
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