It was another dominant display in the grade.
Tullamore have completed back to back wins in the U-20 football grade in Offaly.
Ahead of their senior county final replay, no fewer than seven of the panel picked up silverware in the Faithful Fields last night.
All-Ireland winners Oisin Keenan-Martin and John Furlong added to their impressive medal haul for 2021 while fellow senior panelists Corey White, Harry Plunkett, Ciaran Egan and Luke Egan also featured prominently.
They dispatched Na Fianna on a scoreline of 1-12 to 0-3.
Ciaran Egan bagging the goal after 49-minutes of the contest but in truth it was well over by that point due to a smothering defensive display.
Offaly U-20 midfielder Morgan Tynan kicked two points for the Killeigh parish with Mikey Buckley sending over one more but most of that bluster came in the opening ten minutes and Tullamore were able to assert themselves thereafter.
Na Fianna lost nothing for their effort and endeavour and kept plugging away to the final whistle but were ultimately overmatched against this level of opposition.
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