The Laois intermediate and Westmeath junior champions progressed after the weekend's games.
Provincial championship journeys were furthered, and ended for clubs across the midlands over the weekend.
The Intermediate Leinster Football Championship, Ballylinan cruised through to the semi-finals with a 5-16 to 1-10 victory against Barndarrig of Wicklow.
Westmeath Intermediate champions St Malachy's participation in the competition was ended by an three point, extra-time defeat to Allenwood in Hawkfield.
The final score there was 1-17 to 1-14.
While there was success for Kilbeggan Shamrocks in the Junior Championship, they beat Longford's Ballymore 4-6 to 2-2.
Annanough's season ended with a loss to Glyde Rangers where it finished 2-11 to 2-9.
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