Each of the three counties will be hoping to improve on their 2023 efforts.
The Leinster Minor Hurling Championship gets underway this weekend, with all three midlands counties having their first hit outs on Saturday.
Pat Clarke's Westmeath return to action against Wicklow in Cusack Park at 2pm.
Laois are under new minor management, Glen McEvoy's first game over the inter-county age-grade panel is against Kildare in Hawkfield at 1pm.
St Rynagh's man Enda Mulhare continues with Offaly, they begin their quest for provincial silverware against Meath in Donaghmore Ashbourne at 2pm.
It was Offaly that ended Westmeath's campaign last season before the Faithful County were knocked out by Kilkenny at the quarter final stages.
Laois succumbed to Dublin in the last eight.
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