The quarter finalists were decided last night.
All three midland counties will compete in the Andrew Corden Cup after dropping down from the Leinster U20 Championship.
Westmeath lost out in a winner takes all clash with Dublin at Parnell Park, with The Dubs running out 2-20 to 3-09 winners to leave Kenny McKinley's side in third place.
Laois recorded their second consecutive draw in the championship after finishing 16 points a piece with Carlow, the O'Moore County needed a win to have any chance of progressing.
Meanwhile Offaly managed to finish off with a win over Leinster Champions Meath who made a host of changes having already confirmed their spot in the next round.
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