The win secures a knockout place for the champions.
There was plenty of drama in the fourth round of the Offaly Senior Football Championship over the weekend.
Two sides recorded victories, while there was a draw played out between Edenderry and Ferbane.
Edenderry kept up their unbeaten start to the season as they salvaged a late draw against Ferbane in O’Connor Park on Saturday.
Two late scores from Cillian Foran and Cian Farrell meant that the sides finished level on a scoreline of 0-13 each.
The draw secured Ferbane’s place in the quarter finals, while Edenderry can secure a knockout place with a draw in their next match.
Elsewhere, champions Tullamore were comfortable 2-16 to 0-8 winners over Shamrocks.
Mike Fox and John Furlong got the all important goals for their side to confirm their place in the knockout stages.
Meanwhile, Ballycommon recorded their first victory of the campaign with a hard fought 1-16 to 1-12 win over Durrow, with Ryan Kenny getting his sides all important goal.
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