Liam Cahill's side have now recorded two wins from two.
Offaly Manager Johnny Kelly believes his players need to be playing games against the top sides in the country.
The Faithful fell to a 5-24 to 1-18 defeat at home to Tipperary in round two of the National Hurling League.
Jason Forde impressed for the All Ireland champions, as he finished with 3-10, with John McGrath and Paddy McCormack getting the other two goals.
Offaly are back in action this weekend, as they travel to Waterford this Sunday, who secured their first win of the season at home to Limerick.
Kelly says games like these are going to be beneficial for the future:
Johnny Kelly spoke to Midlands 103's Joe Troy after the game in Tullamore:
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