Alan Mangan's side will take on Clough Ballacolla in the Leinster Championship.
Castletown Geoghegan are champions of Westmeath again.
The defending senior hurling champions retained their title for the first time since completing a historic three-in-a-row in 1958 with a nine-point win against Lough Lene Gaels in a final replay in Mullingar yesterday.
Niall O'Brien finished with 0-7, while, Shane Clavin, David O'Reilly and Liam Varley got their side's three goals.
That defeat marks three final losses in a row for Lough Lene Gaels.
Victory also means Alan Mangan's side will take on Clough Ballacolla in the Leinster Championship quarter finals.
Mangan says it's great to retain the title:
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