Trevor Fletcher's side were taken to extra-time by Birr on Sunday.
Shinrone's hopes of securing two Offaly Senior Hurling Championship's in a row are still alive after their titanic battle with Birr on Sunday.
Trevor Fletcher's men were taken to extra time, but managed to pull through and escape with a two point win, the final score ending 1-30 to 3-22 in Glenisk O'Connor Park.
The win means the reigning champions will be in the semi finals and will meet either St Rynagh's or Kilcormac-Killoughey.
Speaking to Midlands 103's Joe Troy, Shinrone defender Conor Doughan begins by saying both teams left it all on the pitch:
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