All Ireland Hurling | 06/15 16:15 | - | Offaly v Cork | View | |
Joe McDonagh Cup | 06/08 14:30 | - | Laois v Offaly | 0.26(26)- 2.23(29) | |
Tailteann Cup Football | 06/02 12:45 | - | Down v Offaly | View | |
Joe McDonagh Cup | 05/19 12:00 | - | Offaly v Kerry | View | |
Tailteann Cup Football | 05/18 14:00 | - | Limerick v Offaly | View | |
Tailteann Cup Football | 05/11 13:00 | - | Offaly v London | View | |
Joe McDonagh Cup | 05/04 14:00 | - | Meath v Offaly | View | |
Leinster Football | 04/28 15:00 | - | Dublin v Offaly | View | |
Joe McDonagh Cup | 04/27 14:00 | - | Offaly v Westmeath | View | |
Joe McDonagh Cup | 04/21 13:00 | - | Laois v Offaly | View | |
Leinster Football | 04/13 18:00 | - | Laois v Offaly | View | |
NFL Division 3 | 03/24 14:00 | - | Offaly v Limerick | View |
The Offaly county hurling team represents Offaly in hurling and is governed by Offaly GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team plays in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, part of the top tier of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. At senior level, the county have won four All-Ireland championships, nine Leinster championships and one National Hurling League title.
Offaly's home grounds are Glenisk O'Connor Park, Tullamore and Grant Heating St Brendan's Park, Birr. The team's manager is Johnny Kelly.
The team last won the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship in 1995, the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship in 1998 and the National Hurling League in 1991.
After a scheme developed by the Gaelic Athletic Association in the 1970s to encourage the playing of hurling in non-traditional counties, Offaly was one of the first teams to benefit. As a result, the county won six Leinster Senior Hurling Championship titles in the 1980s, as well as its first All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship in 1981.
The county has since gone on to win three other All-Irelands. Perhaps Offaly's most famous win came in the All-Ireland Final of 1994 in what has come to be remembered as the "five minute final." Limerick looked set to win their first All-Ireland title since 1973 until Offaly staged one of the greatest comebacks of all time, scoring two goals and five points in the last five minutes. They defeated Limerick by 3–16 to 2–13.
In the 1998 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship semi-final, Offaly defeated All-Ireland champions Clare in a second replay. Offaly had lost the first replay after referee Jimmy Cooney blew for full-time too early, leading Offaly fans to blockade the pitch in protest.
Offaly conceded a walkover to Kildare in the 2020 Christy Ring Cup after an outbreak of COVID-19 forced "almost every member" of the panel into isolation due to Health Service Executive (HSE) advice that they were "close contacts". Later in the same competition, in the semi-final, Down knocked Offaly out in a first ever inter-county hurling penalty shootout.
On 8 June 2024, at Croke Park in Dublin, Offaly defeated Laois in the Joe McDonagh Cup final by 2–23 to 0–26. This was the first success in this competition and also earned them promotion to the 2025 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.