Rhode, Durrow, and Courtwood saved their senior status over the weekend.
Ballycommon will face Bracknagh in this year's Offaly Senior Football Championship relegation final.
It's after Rhode finished as 0-9 to 1-4 winners against Ballycommon in Croghan on Sunday.
While Durrow put a disappointing campaign behind them to beat Bracknagh on final scoreline of 6-9 to 1-5.
Both clubs will have one more opportunity to save their senior status when they meet Croghan on Friday, the 11th of October.
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While in Laois, Courtwood and Rosenallis have successfully avoided the stress of a relegation final.
Courtwood were clear winners against Ballyfin in McCann Park on Saturday - 4-15 to 0-4.
That result means Ballyfin will now face Ballylinan in the relegation decider after they were beaten by Rosenallis last Wednesday.
The two clubs meet at Stradbally GAA on Friday week as well.
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