David Sullivan's side booked their place in the All ireland quarter-finals on Saturday.
After a season of close calls and near misses, Offaly are reflecting on the biggest win of their season.
David Sullivan's side beat Westmeath in the Intermediate Camogie Championship on a final score of 2-10 to 1-8 to book their place in the All Ireland quarter finals.
The Faithful County suffered narrow losses to Derry, Cork, Galway, and Westmeath at crucial parts of their league and championship campaigns this year.
Sullivan says the big win was a long time coming:
Offaly now progress to face Meath in the quarter finals, while Saturday's loss spells the end of Westmeath's season.
The Lake County can at least savour their Division 2A League victory earlier in the year.
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