Offaly still have their fate in their own hands despite four successive defeats.
Offaly will need to win away to Down this weekend to avoid the relegation play-off in the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship.
Susan Earner's side were beaten by Kilkenny on Saturday 3-17 to 2-7, but they still have their fate in their own hands in Group 2.
Down are just above them in the table with one point already, and the two sides meet in Down this Saturday with the loser entering the relegation play-off.
Elsewhere in Group 2 on Saturday, Limerick beat Down by five points while Galway had an easy victory over Antrim.
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