Round four will commence this weekend.
Offaly are staring down the barrell of a relegation battle in Division Two of the National Football League after their third consecutive defeat.
The Faithful County fell to a 0-19 to 3-15 defeat to Cork in O'Connor Park yesterday.
That result leaves them rooted to the bottom of the table along with Cavan.
Declan Kelly and Mickey Harte's side return to action against Derry next weekend.
On Saturday in Division Three, Laois overcame Sligo and Westmeath were beaten in Down.
Our coverage of Offaly GAA is with thanks to Leahy Midlands Auctioneers and BER assessors, leahyauctioneers.ie
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