Offaly are yet to pick up a point in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.
Offaly manager Johnny Kelly says his side performance in their one point loss to Wexford in the Leinster Hurling Championship was much improved, compared to their loss to Kilkenny the week prior.
The Faithful County led for much of the contest in Wexford Park, but were pulled back at the end via a late goal from forward Lee Chin.
As a result, Offaly have lost all four matches in the competition and face Antrim in a bid to avoid dropping straight back down to the Joe McDonagh.
Kelly's attention has now swifly turned to this weekend's winner takes all clash with Davy Fitzgerald's team.
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