National Leagues: Dublin beat Mayo, Cork brush off Wexford
Galway have a measure of revenge over Armagh after the opening round of the National Football League this evening.
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Galway have a measure of revenge over Armagh after the opening round of the National Football League this evening.
Beaten All-Ireland SHC finalists Cork ravaged an understrength Wexford in Saturday's opening Allianz NHL Division 1A clash at a frosty and rain-swept Chadwicks Wexford Park.
Their equalising free from Martin Kavanagh at the end of the three minutes of injury time may have been in very hit-and-hope territory, but Carlow still deserved a share of the spoils when they held a very disappointed Offaly in O'Connor Park on a 0-19 to 1-16 scoreline.
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Clare hurling manager Brian Lohan is satisfied that the squad have the desire to try and match the success last year, where for the fifth time in both the league and All-Ireland championship the Banner reigned supreme.
A division where a majority of counties are under new management, Division 1B of the Allianz Hurling League involves seven teams. But with two gaining promotion to 1A, and two dropping down to Division 2, it promises to be cutthroat.
Jackie Tyrrell and the Irish Independent's Colm Keys join Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look ahead to the start of the Allianz Hurling League.