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Dublin lay a marker down with victory over Meath

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Carla Rowe scored 1-2 and Dublin kick-started their Lidl NFL Division 1 campaign with a six-point victory over defending champions Meath at DCU St Clare's.Attacking duo Rowe and Hannah Tyrrell helped themselves to a combined tally of 1-5 as Dublin triumphed in the latest edition of what is fast becoming one of Ladies football’s most compelling rivalries.Although the dependable Stacey Grimes contributed four points, their opponents Meath ultimately came up short in Davy Nelson’s first competitive game at the managerial helm.It proved to be a dream start for the hosts with team captain Rowe palming to the net off an intricate attacking move - featuring excellent approach work from Orlagh Nolan and Tyrrell - just under two minutes into the action.Thanks to the late inclusion of Grimes and Niamh O’Sullivan, Meath had nine starters from the side that defeated Kerry in last year’s All-Ireland SFC decider.

Ciara Smyth’s point got the Royals up and running in the fourth-minute, but a couple of wayward goal opportunities kept Dublin in the ascendancy.Mick Bohan’s side picked off unanswered points through Rowe (free), Tyrrell and Jodi Egan as the play progressed, before Meath finally responded with a score courtesy of Megan Thynne.Full-forward Meadhbh Byrne kicked a superb score for the visitors towards the end of the opening period but points either side of it from Rowe and Jennifer Dunne ensured Dublin brought a 1-5 to 0-3 cushion into the interval.While Dublin initially pushed on after the restart with back-to-back efforts by Orlagh Nolan and Tyrrell, Meath developed a purple patch that brought them firmly into contention.

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