Lusmagh and Clonad have exited their respective provincial championships.
Midlands interest in the Leinster hurling championships ended in three separate competitions over the weekend.
Offaly's Senior B Champions Lusmagh were well beaten on Saturday by Ratoath of Meath in the Intermediate semi-final.
A half time lead of 11 points was enough to send the Meath club into the provincial decider.
The final score in that contest was 22 points to 1-12.
While Laois' intermediate champions Clonad were comfortably despatched by Clane of Kildare.
That game finished 2-22 to 1-6.
While Clough Ballacolla missed out in arguably the game of the weekend - they were beaten by 12 time Leinster Champions Ballyhale Shamrocks 1-18 to 1-15.
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