All attention now turns to round two next weekend.
It was a disrupted start to the National Leagues for midland Counties across all codes this weekend with a number of games postponed due to Storm Éowyn, and freezing temperatures.
All games involving Laois were called off, including their Allianz Hurling Division 1B clash with Westmeath at Cusack Park, details for the re-fixtures will be announced later today.
It was a disappointing weekend for the Footballers in the The Lake County, with both Men's and Ladies teams losing out to Louth and Cork respectively.
It was a mixed weekend for the Offaly sides with the Men's footballers claiming a seven point win over Sligo, however it was defeat for the ladies team as they lost out to Wexford in Enniscorthy and Johnny Kenny's hurlers had to settle with a draw with Carlow at O'Connor Park.
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