Offaly, Westmeath and Laois came away with the wins.
There was success for all three midlands counties in the Allianz National Football Leagues over the weekend.
Offaly secured a crucial two points with a massive 5-15 to 0-10 win over Wicklow in Division Three at Glenisk O'Connor Park yesterday afternoon.
Westmeath were 0-13 to 0-09 winners away to Antrim to keep their pace at the top of the same division.
While in Division Four, Laois 2-12 to 0-09 winners over London.
Our coverage of the weekend's GAA is with thanks to Reynolds Commercials in Athlone, Leahy Midlands Auctioneers, and O'Brien's Renault, Mullingar.
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