The Faithful will compete in the Senior grade for 2026.
Offaly have been crowned All Ireland Intermediate Camogie Champions for the first time since 2010.
The Faithful were 0-14 to 0-11 winners over Kerry in Croke Park yesterday and also secured a spot at the Senior grade for 2026.
Grace Teehan finished the game with 0-4, while Clodagh Leahy chipped in with 0-7.
They were made work hard for their win as the game was still in the melting pot with a few minutes to go.
However, Offaly held out and claimed a second title in the Intermediate grade.
Manager David Sullivan says this win is massive for Camogie in the county:
It was a strong defensive performance from David Sullivan's side as they only conceded 0-4 from play over the 60 minutes.
Captain Orlagh Phelan was at the forefront of the defence.
She says Kerry gave her side a great battle throughtout:
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