Cork's experience and strength was too much for young Faithful.
Offaly U20 Hurlers won't go away and will be back next year according to manager Leo O'Connor.
His side were defeated by Cork on a scoreline of 2-22 to 3-13 at a packed Semple Stadium in Thurles in the All Ireland Final on Sunday.
Dan Ravenhill, Conor Doyle and Shane Rigney found the net for the Faithful, while Adam Screeney ended the game with another impressive tally of 0-09.
Victory for the Rebel's is their third success at this grade in the past four years.
Speaking after the game, O'Connor says the hunger that's there is positive.
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