The Faithful County suffered defeat in their Very Camogie League opener against Westmeath on Saturday.
Bottle the second half performance for Carlow.
That's the message from the Offaly Camogie manager after he saw his side nearly close a ten point half-time deficit to Westmeath on Saturday.
Becky Bryant led the charge with 2-1 for David Sullivan's team, while Grace Teehan and Emily Regan were prominent second half scorers as well.
Ultimately the gap was too big to close but Sullivan tells Midlands 103's Jason Keelan the 4-11 to 3-13 defeat will stand to his players:
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