Ruthless Offaly punish misfiring Laois
A convincing 2-19 to 0-17 victory over neighbouring Laois in O'Moore Park this afternoon has seen Mickey Harte and his Offaly team make it two wins from two in their Division 3 campaign.
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A convincing 2-19 to 0-17 victory over neighbouring Laois in O'Moore Park this afternoon has seen Mickey Harte and his Offaly team make it two wins from two in their Division 3 campaign.
Galway continued their flying start to the National League as they cruised to their biggest victory over their neighbours in over forty years at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park in Castlebar on Sunday afternoon. Mayo were no match for last year's All-Ireland finalists with Shane Walsh delivering a man of the match performance and shooting nine points, including four 'two pointers’ as he made the most of the 40m arc rule enhancement.
Roscommon remain unbeaten after seeing off Louth by 1-17 to 1-15 in a bruising encounter that went down to the wire at the Integral GAA Grounds.
Monaghan made it two wins from two in Division 2 with a 2-29 to 2-21 win over Westmeath in Clones.
Two goals for Ronan Jones and another hatful of chances for Meath who strode to their first competitive win of the Robbie Brennan era.
A strong second-half display form Division One champions Armagh put rivals Tyrone to the sword in round two of the Lidl NFL at St Paul's in Belfast.
Full-forward Darragh Kirwan was the star for Kildare as he contributed 1-05, including a first-half two-pointer and a polished second-half goal, as the Lilywhites boosted their promotion hopes with a 1-16 to 0-13 defeat of a dogged Sligo at Markievicz Park.
Down managed to secure their first two Allianz League Division 2 points at Páirc Esler after a brilliant second half performance against Cork that got them over the line by a point.