Lots of games called off today, here’s the latest:
Allianz National Football League games postponed:
- Monaghan vs Kerry, Division 1
- Cavan vs Meath, Division 2
- Sligo vs Fermanagh, Division 3
- Derry vs Offaly, Division 3
Lidl Ladies National Football League games postponed:
- Tyrone vs Tipperary, Division 2
- Sligo vs Armagh, Division 2
- Roscommon vs Meath, Division 3
- Limerick vs Wicklow, Division 4
Here are the games we’ll be keeping an eye on:
Allianz Football League Division 1
Galway v Mayo, Pearse Stadium, 2pm
Kildare v Tyrone, Newbridge, 2pm
Allianz Football League Division 2
Clare v Tipperary, Cusack Park, 2pm
Cork v Louth, Pairc Ui Rinn, 2pm
Roscommon v Down, Dr Hyde Park, 2pm
Allianz Football League Division 3
*Armagh v Longford, Athletic Grounds, 2pm
Wexford v Westmeath, Innovate Wexford Park, 2pm
Allianz Football League Division 4
London v Limerick, Ruislip, 1pm
Antrim v Wicklow, Corrigan Park, 2.30pm
*Subject to a pitch inspection
London 1-2 Limerick 1-4 – HT
John Ryan grabbed a 34th minute goal for Limerick to leave them two in front at Ruislip. Fearghal McMahon scored this penalty early on for the hosts:
20min: @LONDAINGAA 1-0 vs 0-1 @LimerickCLG Fearghal McMahon with a penalty for the Exiles @officialgaa @HSukgaa pic.twitter.com/5tw9XL8QeA
— the Irish World (@theirishworld) February 11, 2018
Kildare 0-4 Tyrone 0-0
Fergal Conway sends Kildare four in front, it’s been a great start.
Galway 0-2 Mayo 0-0
8 mins – Damien Comer hits two early scores for the Tribesmen.
Galway 0-2 Mayo 0-1
Cillian O’Connor, a late addition to the Mayo team, slots over a free.
Longford 0-3 Armagh 0-1
David McGivney puts Longford two in front.
Clare 0-1 Tipperary 0-5
Conor Sweeney is on target again for the visitors.
Galway 0-3 Mayo 0-2
Kevin McLoughlin curls over a free. Mayo are yet to score from play.
GOAL! Barry McHugh hits the net for Galway in the 18th minute.
Galway 1-4 Mayo 0-3
A nice Mayo move results in Paddy Durcan breaking forward adding a point.
GOAL! Sean White raises the green flag for Cork against Down.
Galway 1-4 Mayo 0-4
Diarmuid O’Connor scores after a direct ball into the full-forward line. Things are starting to get heated between these two Connacht rivals.
GOAL! Lee Brennan bags a goal for Tyrone.
Kildare 0-9 Tyrone 1-6
Brennan’s goal has brought the Red Hand level as we approach half-time.
Down 0-6 Roscommon 0-2
Cian McKeon hits a double to get the Rossies off the mark.
Wexford 0-3 Westmeath 0-6
It’s Westmeath who lead by three.
Armagh 0-4 Longford 0-7
Longford have started well in this clash at the top of Division 3.
Kildare 0-9 Tyrone 1-7
Tyrone have worked their way back into this game and Connor McAliskey sends them in front for the first time.
Galway 1-4 Mayo 0-5
A fine Cillian O’Connor free leaves Mayo two behind heading into the half-time break.
Half-time
Division 1
Galway 1-4 Mayo 0-5
Kildare 0-10 Tyrone 1-8
Division 2
Clare 0-5 Tipperary 0-7
Cork 1-9 Louth 0-4
Roscommon 0-3 Down 0-9
Division 3
Armagh 0-5 Longford 0-8
Wexford 0-4 Westmeath 0-6
Division 4
Antrim 0-6 Wicklow 0-6
Full-time
Division 4
London 2-8 Limerick 2-8
Galway 1-6 Mayo 0-6
It’s Galway who led Mayo after 44 minutes.
Kildare 0-12 Tyrone 1-12
Brennan sends Mickey Harte’s men three ahead from a placed ball.
Clare 0-11 Tipperary 0-11
Keelan Sexton levels us up.
Kildare 0-17 Tyrone 1-15
Cathal McShane gives Tyrone a one-point lead late on.
Galway 1-12 Mayo 0-9
A couple of melees break out in this game and Paul Conroy is sent off on a second yellow.
RED! Cillian O’Connor gets a straight red in the 74th minute.
Full-time
Division 2
Clare 0-11 Tipperary 0-11
Cork 2-11 Louth 0-10
Roscommon 0-07 Down 0-12
Division 3
Armagh 1-11 Longford 1-10
Wexford 1-10 Westmeath 0-16
Division 4
London 2-8 Limerick 2-8
Antrim 0-12 Wicklow 0-12
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O Shea is diving all over the place when anyone comes near him and then he is complaining when a free is given against him when he effectively clothes lines a Galway player.
@Finnster: You could say he is hanging them out to dry
@Finnster: must be cold in Galway. They have the blanket well and truly out.
Mayo have been poor in attack. OShea keeping in the game. Galway can’t handle him.
@Finnster: pathetic from Galway at the end with the game won. OShea really has the patience of a saint. And he gets booked as well. Laughable.
@Desheen: agreed. Comer is turning into a very good player but he needs to stop the mouthing while it was pathetic by Paul conroy at the end. Galway still need to do it on a big day and in croker though, potentially a good team.
@Paul Mallon: I think Mayo still need to do it on big day in croker too
@thomas: yea fair point. Hopefully Galway really push on as the gaa need as many teams as possible competing come August time.
@Finnster: are you for real . We’re you at the game ? Mayo can’t take the beating. Galway are no angels but Mayo were filthy today.
@Finnster: and dey didnt beat de dubs in the final…
@Finnster: Mayo were drawn into it alright and are rightly no angles. I was referring to that specific incident. Mayo lost the heads also after that. Galway deserves the win but that was hard to watch. Fair play to them great start to d1.
It will be nice and spicy come the championship. How bad was the last ten minutes? Only heard it on the radio.sounded like a few cheap shots but I am glad Galway are showing some serious spine. Our football team was too nice for a long time.
Safe to say O’Connors league campaign hasent got off to the best of starts
@Sam Walsh: He’s good but he’s a liability, about time he was shown a red card
@Sam Walsh: hes no diarmud connolly.
@John Boyle: Maybe so but I wouldent be too worried if I was a Mayo fan. Still a top class side.
Delighted to see a ref brave enough to send that tramp O’Connor off. He’s always at it. But but but Mayo aren’t dirty of course.
@Ciara Baines: agreed , he was the same last year in the championship against Galway and now O Shea is at it. Galway slowly but surely coming good
@Ciara Baines: mayo are pure dorty . Dey were throwin gps’s at the dubs in the final last year