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Super-sub Martin propels Westmeath to win over Offaly

A strong second half display enabled Westmeath to repeat last year's Tailteann Cup win against neighbours Offaly in what was a very competitive and hard-fought game played in front of a very big crowd in Mullingar.

It was veteran sub Kieran Martin who proved to be a match-winner after his introduction in the 49th minute.

The home team got off to a great start when corner back Jack Smith was fouled inside the Offaly parallelogram in the third minute and goalkeeper Ian Duffy was black-carded. John Heslin converted the resultant penalty.

Wind-assisted Offaly made light of their numerical disadvantage and a terrific brace of points from Anton Sullivan ensued before Heslin slotted over a routine free in the 14th minute after sub goalie Corey White had over-carried.

Dylan Hyland hit a hat-trick of points – the second of them from a free – to put Liam Kearns’ charges ahead by 0-05 to 1-01 after 24 minutes. Just before the third of Hyland’s points, Ronan O’Toole had a goal attempt at the other end saved by Duffy, who had been restored between the posts.

Conor McNamee and Hyland (a '45’) pointed to put Offaly three clear, but Ray Connellan was on target with the last kick of the half. Offaly deservedly led by 0-07 to 1-02 at the interval.

On the change of ends, two early frees from Hyland doubled Offaly’s advantage, but O’Toole neatly reduced the deficit in the 42nd minute. Three more Westmeath points followed from Heslin (a free), Conor McCormack, and Luke Loughlin (a ‘45’).

The sides were on level terms (1-08 to 0-11) when the experienced Martin fisted the ball to the net in the 61st minute at the end of a Heslin free (which Martin himself had created).

With the wind behind them, Dessie Dolan’s troops took over at this juncture, with

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