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Westmeath overcome Laois to round off campaign in style

Two goals apiece from Niall Mitchell and Eoin Keyes helped Westmeath to a massive 18-point win over Laois in O'Moore Park in the final round of the Leinster hurling championship.

The game was essentially a relegation play-off but Westmeath had been motoring better all year than Laois and were comfortable winners here.

Having secured a famous draw with Wexford last week, Westmeath were fastest out of the traps with three points in the opening three minutes here, Niall Price, Joey Doyle and Killian Doyle all on target.

But Laois had the wind at their backs and they hit five of the next six points thanks to Cha Dwyer, Paddy Purcell, Ross King, Enda Rowland (free) and James Keyes to take the lead, Westmeath's only response coming from Doyle.

That nudged Laois ahead and while Joey Boyle and Cormac Boyle pointed either side of another massive Enda Rowland free, Laois then got scores from Ben Conroy and corner-back Padraic Dunne to be 0-08 to 0-06 up at the 20-minute mark.

Stephen 'Picky’ Maher missed a great goal chance to extend Laois’ lead to five when Noel Conaty pulled off a fine save and though Ross King tapped over a free, the game then took a turn in Westmeath’s favour.

Eoin Keyes did brilliantly to come in along the endline and finish smartly from close range while Keyes, Doyle and Joey Boyle all pointed to have Westmeath 1-09 to 0-09 in the lead after 30 minutes.

Yet Laois were back level when Ross King picked out Paddy Purcell with a lovely pass and his Rathdowney-Errill club-mate made no mistake to goal. Rowland landed his third free to put Laois in front once more but Jack Galvin and Killian Doyle (twice) replied for Westmeath.

James Keyes got the last score of the half with a point but at the break Westmeath led 1-12 to

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