Laois gained the only point from a midlands perspective over the weekend.
It was a tough weekend for the midlands sides on the opening weekend of the Camogie Leagues.
In Division 1B, Offaly fell to 2-14 to 0-8 loss away to Wexford.
Layla Stafford and Caoimhe got their side's two goals, while Clodagh Leahy finished with 0-6 for the Faithful.
All Ireland Junior champions Laois began life in Division 2A with a hard fought draw away to Kerry, with the game ending 0-11 each.
Meanwhile, Westmeath were beaten at home to Meath, with that game ending 2-9 to 1-6.
Round two fixtures commence this weekend.
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