The Faithful County found themselves 14 points down at one stage.
Offaly captain Ciaran Burke says the Faithful County's first half performance against Waterford in the National Hurling League Division 1B final was well below par.
Johnny Kelly's team found themselves 23 points to 9 down on the 50th minute mark.
However, the midlanders did manage to put some respectability on the scoreline from that point, with The Deise eventually running out 1-27 to 2-20 point winners.
The Ballinamere clubman says Offaly showed great character to comeback.
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