GAA: Armagh condemn Derry to third loss, Galway come back to beat Westmeath
Derry suffered their third consecutive championship loss, as they were defeated by Armagh in Celtic Park on a scoreline of Armagh 3-17 Derry 0-15.
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Derry suffered their third consecutive championship loss, as they were defeated by Armagh in Celtic Park on a scoreline of Armagh 3-17 Derry 0-15.
A breakaway goal from Shane Walsh in the 67th minute was the key score as Galway were pushed all the way by Westmeath in front of a very big crowd in ideal conditions for football in Mullingar.
Armagh had five points to spare over Westmeath to get their All-Ireland SFC campaign off to a winning start in the Athletic Grounds.
Westmeath won by double-scores against Laois in this Joe McDonagh dead-rubber in breezy TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar.
Down and Westmeath battled their way to a draw in the third round of the Joe McDonagh Cup on Saturday in the Ards and while it wasn't much use to the visitors, Down are still in with a chance, with Offaly to come in the last round.
Offaly overcame ferocious early odds to get the result they had to in a must-win Joe McDonagh Cup shootout in Tullamore on Saturday afternoon.
On Sunday, one of the great scoring defenders of his generation will take to the field for newly-crowned Division 3 champions Westmeath in their championship opener against Wicklow.
Westmeath manager Dessie Dolan questioned the GAA's fixtures scheduling after his side won the Allianz Football League Division 3 title, just eight days before they have to play a Leinster SFC quarter-final.