The Offaly champions adventure in Leinster ended in disappointment in Croke Park on Saturday.
Kilcormac Killoughey manager Shane Hand believes his players should "hold their heads high" after their journey to the Leinster hurling final.
The decider in Croke Park ended in defeat to Na Fianna after an AJ Murphy goal put the Dublin club in charge over the closing stages.
The final score was 2-22 to 2-16.
Hand says to win a county title and win through to a Leinster final makes the year a success.
He looks back on Kilcormac's defeat to Na Fianna with Midlands 103's Brian Gavin:
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