Offaly and Westmeath put themselves into Monday morning's Tailteann Cup quarter-final draw after recording emphatic home preliminary quarter-final victories today.
Laois, relegated from the senior grade last year, got their TG4 All-Ireland intermediate campaign off to a winning start when they defeated Roscommon by 3-11 to 2-7 in Portlaoise.
There was late drama in Newbridge as Mark Barry's penalty at the death gave Laois a 3-18 to 3-16 victory over Offaly in the third round of the Tailteann Cup.
Leinster GAA and Croke Park Stadium are offering up to 20,000 complimentary tickets for underage teams to attend the Leinster and Joe McDonagh Cup finals.
Sarah Dillon registered an outstanding tally of 1-4 on Sunday afternoon as Westmeath claimed their first TG4 Leinster Intermediate Football Championship title since 2011.
Wicklow got up and running in the Tailteann Cup by handing Laois a first defeat of the campaign at Echelon Park, Aughrim, where it finished 0-21 to 0-16.
This Saturday's Leinster camogie championship finals are to go ahead as planned, with the players from all four teams confirming that they will wear shorts as a protest against the on-going 'skorts' row.
James Duggan marked his first championship start for the Laois senior hurlers with a sensational first half haul of 5-2 (17 points) against Kerry in the Joe McDonagh Cup yesterday.
Offaly's reign as Leinster and All-Ireland U20 hurling champions is over after they were overpowered by Dublin in the second half of yesterday's provincial quarter-final in Newbridge.