Offaly will be competing in the Senior grade next season.
Offaly Camogie captian Amy Byrne says her side can push on at the Senior grade next season.
Her side secured survival in the Senior grade for 2027 despite their five point defeat to Clare, with Limerick and Dublin's draw meaning Offaly had enough points to avoid a relegation final.
A win would have sealed the Faithful their place in the All-Ireland Quarter-Finals.
They end the season with two home wins in the championship over Dublin and Wexford.
Byrne says they want to continue competing at the highest level:
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