GAA round-up: Kerry return to winning ways, Mayo make easy work of Tyrone
It was another busy start to the weekend in the Allianz National Hurling and Football Leagues with 11 fixtures across the two competitions.
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It was another busy start to the weekend in the Allianz National Hurling and Football Leagues with 11 fixtures across the two competitions.
Wicklow gave their Division 4 promotion hopes a much-needed boost as they got the better of a previously unbeaten Laois side at MW Hire O'Moore Park.
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.
Offaly sit top of the standings in Division 2A of the Allianz Hurling League after a narrow 0-22 to 1-18 win over Kerry at Fitzgerald Stadium.
Kate Sullivan and Caoimhe O'Connor both found the net at DCU St Clare’s as Dublin produced a remarkable second-half turnaround to beat Mayo 2-11 to 2-07 in their Lidl NFL Division 1 clash.
Kerry rebounded from last weekend's trimming by Mayo in the best possible fashion to beat Armagh by one point in Tralee, 0-12 to 0-11, on Saturday evening and secure the defending champions’ second win of the campaign.
Tipperary made a winning return to Croke Park on their first appearance at GAA headquarters since the 2019 All-Ireland final, overcoming Dublin 2-23 to 0-24.
Wexford outclassed neighbours Waterford by double-scores to maintain their promotion ambitions in Division 4 following Saturday afternoon's fourth round duel at the SETU Arena, Carriganore.