There's also plenty of challenges for Laois at Intermediate level.
Offaly and Westmeath will face some tough challenges if they're to make the knockout stages of the All-Ireland Camogie Championship.
Susan Earner's Faithful will meet Tipperary, Wexford and Limerick in Group One.
Meanwhile Westmeath have been drawn in Group Three along with Galway, Kilkenny and Clare.
The winner from two of the three groups will advance to the semi-finals while the winner of the remaining group and three runners up will play in the quarter-final stage.
It's the same state of affairs in the Intermediate Championship where Laois are partnered by Kerry, Derry and Tipperary's seconds in Group Three.
Dates, times and venues for the competition are yet to be confirmed.
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