Kilcormac-Killoughey were 19 points too good for Coolderry on Sunday.
Kilcormac Killoughey manager Shane Hand says the respect they have for Coolderry was the reason they delivered such a comprehensive victory in their championship semi-final yesterday.
The defending senior hurling champions in Offaly ran out 19 points winners over the county's most successful club in what proved to be a significant mismatch.
Charlie Mitchell starred for KK with two goals and five points and a fine all round performance in O'Connor Park.
The two teams arrived at a final scoreline of 4-21 to 1-11, via a halftime score of 1-15 to 0-5.
Hand says it was the first half that broke the spirit of their opposition:
KK progress to this year's county final where Ballinamere lay in wait after their four point win against St Rynagh's.
The final score there was 1-21 to 2-14.
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