
St. Rynagh's have already done enough to make the final four.
Seven teams remain in the hunt to join St. Rynaghs in the final four of the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship.
A stunning second half from Ken Hogan's treble seekers allowed them to overturn a seven point deficit and eventually win by nine against Kilcormac-Killoughey.
The 2019 finalists K-K were reduced to 14 mid-way through the second period when Conor Mahon was shown a red card.
Hogan says plenty of twists remain before it's all said and done:
The shakeout is that St. Rynagh's sit top on eight points, two ahead of Coolderry and Kilcormac-Killoughey on six and a plethora a further two back on four points including Birr, Shrinrone, Ballinamere, Kinnitty and Belmont.
Big win for @ShinroneGaa in the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship yesterday against Birr - DJ McLoughlin with one of their goals.
— Official Offaly GAA (@Offaly_GAA) October 10, 2021
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One round of games remain at this stage with the top four in the ten team table advancing to the semi-finals.
Results this weekend:
- Shinrone 2-19, Birr 0-18
- Ballinamere 4-23, Seir Kieran 3-16
- Coolderry 6-27, Drumcullen 0-09
- St Rynagh’s 2-24, Kilcormac-Killoughey 0-21
- Belmont 0-17, Kinnitty 0-15
Remaining fixtures:
- Kinnitty v Shinrone
- Ballinamere v Belmont
- Coolderry v Seir Kieran
- Kilcormac-Killoughey v Drumcullen
- Birr v St. Rynagh's