The two midlands sides were competing in finals over the weekend.
It was a mixed weekend for midlands clubs.
Camross sealed a first ever All Ireland title as they defeated Cork side Ballincollig by 1-14 to 1-10 in the Intermediate Camogie decider.
The Laois side secured the victory with a strong second half performance, with Sarah Anne Fitzgerald scoring 1-7.
Meanwhile, it was defeat for Westmeath's Tubberclair in the final of the Leinster Intermediate Football Final.
Daire O'Connor and Matthew Whittaker got their side's goals, but the Kildare side finished strong to see out the game by 2-11 to 2-4.
They will go into the semi-finals of the All Ireland next month.
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