GAA: Kerry and Clare set for Munster decider; Kilkenny signal Leinster intent
It was a busy day of GAA action, with 16 fixtures across hurling and football.
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It was a busy day of GAA action, with 16 fixtures across hurling and football.
Defending champions Kilkenny went through their paces at an easy level but there was little resistance as they got their Leinster senior hurling championship campaign off to a winning start by out-classing Westmeath this evening.
Neighbours Carlow and Laois produced an epic Joe McDonagh Cup third round tie on Saturday.
Evan Niland landed 0-13 as Galway accounted for a disappointing Wexford side to get their Leinster SHC campaign off to a winning start at Pearse Stadium.
It was very much a case of the win being the bottom line as Offaly eventually cruised to an easy Joe McDonagh Cup win over Down in Tullamore on Saturday afternoon.
Mayo await their first win in the Christy Ring Cup as Tyrone left Hastings McHale Park with eight points to spare over their hosts.
A brace of goals from full-forward Patrick O'Connor ensured that superior Sligo avoided a shock at the hands of New York in this one-sided Connacht championship semi-final at Markievicz Park.