Ballinamere continued on their winning run at Glenisk O'Connor Park on Sunday.
The penultimate round of group games took place over the weekend in the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship.
With results going the way most would have anticipated.
In Group One, Kilcormac-Killoughey made it three wins from three thanks to a 1-17 to 0-15 win over St Rynagh's on Saturday.
Jack Screeney scored a first half goal for Shane Hand's side.
Tullamore secured safety in their first season back in the Senior A grade as they were 3-16 to 2-14 winners over Kinnitty.
Shane Dooley, Mike Fox and Cormac Martin got the all important goals for Tullamore, as Kinnitty will now go into a relegation final.
In Group Two, Ballinamere continued their perfect start as they beat Belmont 1-20 to 1-12 in Glenisk O'Connor Park on Sunday.
Brian Duignan's late goal put a gloss on the scoreline as Ballinamere have now recorded three wins from three and can secure a semi final spot if they beat Shinrone in the final round.
Finally, Seir Kieran will face Kinnitty in the relegation final after their 1-22 to 1-12 defeat to Coolderry.
Kevin Connolly scored 1-05 for the 31-time winners.
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