Kilkenny are out of the championship.
Offaly will compete in the quarter finals of the All Ireland Hurling Championship for the first time since 2003.
Johnny Kelly’s side secured their place with a 1-29 to 0-15 point victory away to Kildare, with Dublin’s seven point win against Kilkenny also guaranteeing Offaly’s place in the knockout stages.
Brian Duignan got Offaly’s goal, while Eoghan Cahill impressed with 0-13 points.
The Faithful will face either Cork or Limerick in the final eight, on the weekend of June 20th-21st.
Kelly says they're looking forward to the challenge ahead:
Johnny Kelly spoke to Joe Troy after the game in Newbridge:
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