The Faithful County were the only team in the region to go home victors at the weekend.
Offaly were the only team in the midlands to go home with a victory in the Allianz Hurling League yesterday.
The Faithful County were 22 points to 1-18 victors over Kerry in Fitzgerald Stadium.
Laois were on the wrong end of a 34 points to 1-18 scoreline at the hands of Kilkenny, while Westmeath were sent home from Cork, after being topped by 2-21 to 21 points.
All-Ireland champions Limerick held off a Galway fightback to land a second win in Division 1A of the Allianz Hurling League yesterday.
It finished 24 points to 19 in favour of the visitors at Pearse Stadium.
Elsewhere, Clare hammered Wexford by 6-25 to 1-18.
In Division 1B, Waterford beat Antrim by 1-22 to 17 points.
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