They picked up their first three points on the level.
Westmeath had an historic victory away to Limerick in the their first ever senior camogie championship game.
It ended 1-12 to 12 points in Bruff, Denise McGrath with the crucial goal after 25 minutes.
It also means the legendary Pamela Greville has now won a championship match in every level of competition.
They'll now head into a clash with last years All-Ireland finalists Kilkenny next weekend, full of confidence.
Speaking after the game manager Johnny Greville says they weren't phased by the step up to the top table:
Laois begin in the intermediate this weekend against Kildare, while Offaly don't begin their re-schedule championship campaign until November 1st against All-Ireland champions Galway.
Fiona Keating with a fine save!
— Westmeath Camogie (@WestmeathCamogi) October 17, 2020
38 mins gone- the game is over!!!!!
What a historic day for westmeath camogie 👏👏👏😊😊😊😊😊😊
Final score
1:12 to 12 to Westmeath!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/0ZTU8kLe7V
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