Portlaoise, Ferbane and Garrycastle to advance to the next round.
Three football county finals were fought out in the midlands yesterday.
Portlaoise have made it three in a row in the Laois decider.
The club took the O Moore County decider by beating Killeshin on a scoreline of 14 points to 2-7.
Midlands 103's Chris Conway says it's their 12 title in 13 years:
In Offaly, Ferbane have clinched their first title in 25 years.
They managed to see off Rhode with a 2-13 to 14 points win.
Ferbane's Stephen Wren's says they kept cool under the pressure:
Meanwhile in Westmeath, Garrycastle lifted the cup in the county final.
St. Loman's went down on a scoreline of 2-13 to 3-6.
Garrycastle's Captain Doron Harte says they didn't play as well as they could in the first half:
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