Kildare proved too strong for their neighbours.
Offaly sit bottom of Division Two of the National Football League.
The Faithful suffered a 3-17 to 0-17 defeat away to Kildare on Saturday evening, leaving them winless after their opening two games.
Eoin Cully, Alex Beirne and Sam Doran scored the three goals for the Lilywhites, with this win meaning they now sit on three points following their opening round draw with Tyrone.
Joint Manager Declan Kelly feels Offaly left themselves exposed in the second half due to the scoreline.
Kelly says the pace is much higher in Division Two:
Mickey Harte and Declan Kelly spoke to Midlands 103's Brian Gavin after the match in Newbridge on Saturday:
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