The Westmeath Football final is going to a replay after an entertaining contest on Sunday.
Tullamore are champions of Offaly once again.
Niall Stack's side managed to overcome Ferbane yesterday with two injury time points from Daire McDaid, and Diarmuid Egan to win on a final scoreline of 0-15 to 0-14.
Portarlington are back on top of Laois football.
They ran out 3-13 to 0-13 winners over Portlaoise in O'Moore Park to win their fourth county title in the last five years.
While in Westmeath The Downs and St Loman's will have to meet again after playing out an entertaining 1-13 to 1-13 draw.
Fola Ayorinde's early goal was quickly matched by a powerful Luke Loughlin finish in the first half.
The Downs were in a position to win in injury time before a late Eoghan Hogan score ensured the final will be replayed in the coming weeks.
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