Tullamore departed the Leinster championship at the semi-final stage on Saturday night.
Niall Stack believes Tullamore's three point loss to the champions of Dublin in the Leinster football championship was a missed opportunity.
Cuala won through to the provincial final after competitive contest that saw the Offaly club match their opponents, for aggression and organisation.
The Dublin senior football champions secured the game with a run of five scores in ten second half minutes.
Stack says he thinks his team could have won the game:
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