Johnny Kelly's side were six point winners over Wexford.
Offaly kept up their hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the All Ireland Hurling Championship on Saturday.
Johnny Kelly's side secured a 2-21 to 2-15 win at home to Wexford, a win which moves them onto four points in the table heading into the final round of games.
Eoghan Cahill impressed with 1-12, with Adam Screeney also getting a goal for his side.
Offaly will book their place in the All Ireland Quarter Finals if they beat Kildare and Dublin overcome Kilkenny in Parnell Park.
Kelly says he's thriled with his side getting over the line:
Johnny Kelly spoke to Michael Verney after the game:
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