Barry Kinsella's side were comfortable winners in Carlow on Saturday.
There was big success for the Offaly Junior Camogie team at the weekend.
Barry Kinsella's team ran out comprehensive winners of the Leinster Camogie Junior Championship against Louth.
The game finished 5-20 to 2-03 in SETU in Carlow.
Joint team captain Leah Gath scored two goals, the other three came from Aoibhe Kennedy, Andrea Kieran, and Emma Nevin.
Gath was presented with the cup afterwards along with Marie Cantwell.
Our Joint Captains Marie Cantwell and Leah Gath being presented with the cup by Linda Kenny, Chairperson of @LeinsterCamogie after today’s Junior Final pic.twitter.com/7cwGdLDomY
— Offaly Camogie (@OffalyCamogie) May 20, 2023
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