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GAA Round up: Dublin take huge step towards promotion with victory over Meath

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It was a busy day of action in the National Football League, with key wins for Dublin and Galway. In the Allianz League Division Two, Dublin look like their stay in the second tier will be short-lived after their comfortable 2-19 to 1-11 win over rivals Meath.

Killian O'Gara was the star player for Dublin, with an impressive 1-03, that included a goal in the first half as they were clinical in attack to go into the interval with a 1-11 to 1-2 lead, with Meath's goal coming from Matthew Costello.

While Meath showed improvements in the second half, Dublin ran out as comfortable winners and got their second goal through Cormac Costello.

In Division One, Galway grinder out a hard fought 1-8 to 1-6 win over Armagh in the Athletic Grounds to keep alive their chances of reach the Division One final.

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