The Leinster and Joe McDonagh Round Robin series finished yesterday.
Laois are into the Joe McDonagh Cup final after securing victory away to London yesterday.
Offaly have booked their place in the All Ireland quarter-finals for the first time since 2003, thanks to a 1-29 to 0-15 point win over Kildare in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.
It comes after Dublin beat Kilkenny in Parnell Park to knock the cats out of the Championship before the All Ireland series starts.
Elsewhere, Westmeath rounded off their Joe McDonagh Cup campaign with a 1-28 to 1-18 defeat away to Down.
The remaining teams in the Tailteann Cup will learn their third round opponents this lunchtime.
Down, London, Wexford and Tipperary will be in one bowl.
They'll be paired against Wicklow, Longford, Leitrim or Sligo.
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