Is was a tale of two halves in Pairc Tailteann.
Offaly are out of the Leinster Football Championship after losing out to Meath in Pairc Tailteann yesterday.
The Faithful County had the wind in the first half and led 15 points to 5 at half time.
However Meath took control after the break and helped by the goal from sub James Conlon late on, were able to close out a 1-25 to 21 point victory.
Offaly joint manager Mickey Harte feels his side could have been further up at halftime.
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