Galway to host Mayo in All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals
Galway will host Mayo in a massive Connacht derby following Monday's draw for the All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals, with all four matches taking place on Saturday.
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Galway will host Mayo in a massive Connacht derby following Monday's draw for the All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals, with all four matches taking place on Saturday.
Tyrone remain in the All-Ireland Football Championship race despite a Ray Connellan free securing Westmeath a draw in a very entertaining game played in pleasant conditions in Kingspan Breffni Park.
It was only in the final quarter when they had the aid of an extra man after Ray Connellan's dismissal that Galway were able to pull away from a very plucky Westmeath side in front of a big crowd in a sun-drenched Cusack Park.
Super sub-Conor Turbitt bagged the all-important goal two minutes from time to rescue two valuable points for Armagh against an impressive Westmeath, the Orchard County triumphing 1-13 to 1-12.
A superbly-struck injury-time point from full-back Lee Cullen helped Fermanagh take a big step towards promotion in a thrilling affair at Ederney.
Westmeath kept in contention for promotion to Division 2 with a surprisingly facile win against a very disappointing Antrim side in Mullingar.
Down kept their Division 3 promotion hopes alive in Newry with a pulsating second-half performance at Páirc Esler to come from seven points behind to beat Westmeath by two in an enthralling finish.
A strong second half display enabled Westmeath to repeat last year's Tailteann Cup win against neighbours Offaly in what was a very competitive and hard-fought game played in front of a very big crowd in Mullingar.