The Faithful County got the best of Dublin in Tullamore yesterday.
Offaly's under 20 hurlers won a place in the Leinster final last night.
The Faithful County were 1-19 to 2-12 winners over Dublin in Glenisk O'Connor Park.
Charlie Mitchell played a leading role, slotting 1-9.
Under 20 manager Leo O'Connor says the team, many of whom have just graduated from the minor grade, always stand up to be counted:
While Wexford rallied late to beat defending champions Kilkenny by 1-18 to 2-13.
Offaly will meet Wexford in the provincial decider next Wednesday evening at a venue yet to be confirmed.
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