The Faithful's strong run of form continued over the weekend, getting their hands on some silverware.
The Offaly senior hurlers are hungry to prove themselves, according to boss Michael Fennelly.
The Faithful's strong run of form continued over the weekend, claiming the Christy Ring Cup on Sunday.
They defeated Derry in Croke Park on a scoreline of 0-41 to 2-14.
Captain Ben Conneely says they put their all into winning:
"The boys were determined to prove themselves...we've another level to get to now"@Offaly_GAA manager Michael Fennelly spoke to @TheRealJT23 after they completed the Division Two League and Christy Ring Cup double https://t.co/Q5iyGg90I4
— Midlands 103 Sport (@MidlandsSport) August 2, 2021
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