Jason Sampson saw his team run out 0-22 to 1-18 winners in Killarney over Kerry yesterday.
Offaly's performances will have to improve if they're to harbour hopes of promotion from Division 2 this year, according to their captain.
Jason Sampson saw his team run out 0-22 to 1-18 winners in Killarney over Kerry yesterday.
The Faithful County lost control of a game they had a decent second half lead in, but managed to emerge with the win.
A late equaliser and a David Nally sideline cut-winner saw them over the line and maintained their unbeaten start to the league season.
Sampson says their next two rounds will test Offaly:
Our coverage of Kerry v Offaly is with thanks to O'Brien's Renault Mullingar - home of the all new Renault Megane E-Tech 100% electric. Check out pobrien.ie and Sponsored by Eden Décor Centre and their stunning heating and plumbing showrooms open at O'Connell Square Edenderry. See edendécor.ie
Midlands Counties Learn Opening Round Opponents In Camogie League Campaign
Portlaoise Panthers Fall Short Against Trinity Meteors
Adam Maloney Joins Athlone Town On Loan
Midlands Winger Calls For Renewed Support Of Women's Game
Izuchukwu Pens New Ulster Deal
Midlands Darts Player Ready For 2026 Q School
Leinster Fight Back To See Off Ulster
Dan McKenna And Dylan Hand Depart Athlone Town
F1 Prospect Alex Dunne Brushes Off Media Speculation
Loughrea Ready To Appeal Late Red After All Ireland Semi-Final Success
Draw Made For U20 Championships
We're Building For The Future - Anna McGann
Offaly Targeting Big Games In 2026 - John Leahy
Dunne And Joyce Up For Young Sportsperson Of The Year
Controversial Umpire Decision Overshadows Br Bosco Cup Clash
All Ireland Club Final Place On The Line This Weekend
Amiri Stewart Joins Portlaoise Panthers
Two New Signings Confirmed For Athlone Town
Portlaoise Panthers In Super League Action This Weekend
Athlone Town Have Been Dominant In 2025 - Irish Football Fan TV