Some sides are in relegation trouble.
It was another mixed set of results for the midlands counties in the National Ladies Football League this weekend.
Starting with Division two and Westmeath have moved into the relegation zone after a 2-17 to seven point defeat to Clare in Athlone.
Meanwhile in Division three, Laois managed to get their first win of the campaign as Stephen Duff's charges overcame Down on a scoreline of 4-3 to 2-11 in Newry and Offaly's tough start to the campaign continued as they suffered a heavy defeat to Limerick in Edenderry.
Laois are the only side in action next weekend, with their re-fixture with Carlow scheduled to take place on Sunday with the venue to be comfirmed.
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