Laois couldn't replicate the same success, while Offaly also found gold in Division Three.
Four goals helped Westmeath soar past Monaghan in Division Two of the National Ladies Football League.
Vicky Carr, Karen Hegarty, Rachel Dillon and Fiona Coyle all found the back of the net to help their side claim a 4-10 to 2-13 win in Castleblayney.
Laois failed to replicate the positive result of their midlands counterpart, losing to Cavan on a final scoreline of 0-9 to 0-6.
Roisin Cockram bagged a hatrick as Offaly put five goals past Antrim in Division Three.
The final score at Edenderry GAA was 5-04 to 1-08.
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