Offaly came out victories in the top of the table against Kildare clash in Tullamore.
Offaly joint manager Mickey Harte says the effort his players showed in the second half of their victory over Kildare in the National Football League Division three was a "dream to watch".
Despite the Faithful County finding themselves trailing by two points with less twenty minutes left, two goals by Rory Egan and a Dylan Hyland penalty helped the Faithful County to a 2-17 to 17 points win.
As a result Offaly now know that even a draw in their next game with Clare will be enough to send them to the second tier.
The former Derry manager says he couldn't not be happy with his sides performance.
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