Charlie Mitchell was named Man of the Match following his performance.
Offaly Hurling Captain Charlie Mitchell admits he's "disappointed" that his side didn't win at home to Dublin on Saturday.
Johnny Kelly's side played out an entertaining 4-22 to 2-28 draw with Dublin in the opening round of the Leinster Hurling Championship.
Donal Burke's late point sealed a draw for his side.
Mitchell returned to action for the first time since January and finished with 1-3, adding to goals scored earlier in the game by Brian Duignan, Shane Rigney and Adam Screeney.
He says the game could have gone either way:
Charlie Mitchell spoke to Midlands 103s Liam White after the game in O'Connor Park:
Our coverage of Offaly GAA is with thanks to Leahy Midland Auctioneers & BER Assessors, if you're thinking of selling or buying a property or need an energy rating then get in touch with John - visit leahyauctioneers.ie
EirGrid Launches GAA Community Heroes Campaign 2026
Athlone Town Secure Vital Home Win Over Bray Wanderers
Leinster SFC: Westmeath Win Over Meath "Unbelievable" - Luke Loughlin
Final Round Of 72 For Shane Lowry At RBC Heritage
Championship Round Up: Westmeath Footballers Blow Leinster Championship Wide Open
Leinster SFC: Westmeath Management Under No Illusions For Meath Clash
Shane Lowry Records Opening Round 70 At RBC Heritage
Leinster SFC: Semi-Final Spot Up For Grabs For Laois
New Padel Court Set To Open In Laois This Weekend
Athlone Town Host Bray Wanderers In First Division
Offaly And Westmeath Aiming To Reach Leinster Camogie Semi-Finals
Leinster SHC: Dublin Expecting 'Battle' With Offaly This Weekend
Aoife Dalton Selected For Ireland's Six Nations Clash With Italy
Shane Lowry Competes At Heritage Classic
Offaly GAA Hosts 'An Evening Of Courage & Conversation'
Laois Begin Joe McDonagh Campaign Away To Carlow
Leinster SHC: Offaly Gearing Up For First Battle With Dublin
Athlone Town Travel To Peamount United In Women's Premier Division
CCFL: Wins For St Peter’s And Clonaslee United In Senior Division