The result leaves Offaly bottom of the division after four games.
Offaly hurling manager Johnny Kelly says he's hopeful to have more players return from injury in the next weeks.
His side fell to their fourth defeat of the league campaign in Division 1A yesterday, with Galway running out 2-23 to 0-18 winners.
Cathal Mannion and Conor Whelan scored the two goals for the Tribesmen, while Adam Screeney finished as top scorer for Offaly with 0-7.
The Faithful return to action at home to Munster side Limerick this Sunday.
Kelly says his side are working hard every game:
Midlands 103's Joe Troy gathered the post match thoughts with Johnny Kelly in Birr yesterday:
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