It was a disappointing weekend for the other teams in the midlands.
It was an largely disappointing weekend for the midlands counties in the National Ladies Football League this weekend.
In Division two, Westmath suffered an 11 point defeat to Tipperary to remain bottom of the table, Frank Browne's team have now just picked up one point from their five games played so far.
Meanwhile in Division Three, Laois came back from five points down at half time to secure a draw with Limerick at Ballylinan, the result means the O'Moore County are still in the race for promotion, they sit third, just behind second placed Wexford on scoring difference.
However, Offaly's place in the third tier is now looking increasingly bleak after they fell to a heavy 3-12 to 0-4 defeat to Cavan.
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