An historic first ever county title is followed by a first senior campaign in Leinster for the Offaly club.
A first outing in the Leinster Club Hurling Championship awaits the Shinrone hurlers this Saturday.
The Offaly Champions travel to Newbridge to take on Naas at St Conleths Park.
The Kildare club recently secured a remarkable 4-in-a-row success as well as completing a 2-in-a-row in the football.
Shinrone manager Trevor Fletcher believes Naas are a coming force in the province.
He starts his chat with Midlands 103 by talking about how much the county final win meant to the people of Shinrone:
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