THERE WERE WINS for Offaly, Louth, Longford and Kildare in the first round of the Leinster MFC today.
Cian Johnston posted 0-7 while Cian Farrell added four as the Faithful eased past a poor Westmeath outfit on a scoreline of 0-13 to 1-4.
Westmeath found net through a late goal from Luke Price but the game was long over by that stage.
Ben Mooney and John Gallagher scored goals in Louth’s 2-11 to 0-15 win over Laois after extra-time.
GET IN THERE. Great win for Wayne and the boys pic.twitter.com/iqjz3gjVRC— Louth GAA (@louthgaa) April 22, 2017
GET IN THERE. Great win for Wayne and the boys pic.twitter.com/iqjz3gjVRC
David Kelly and Jack Barrett scored 2-3 between them as Kildare ran out convincing 2-13 to 0-9 winers against Carlow, while Longford were 1-19 to 3-8 victors over Wicklow.
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Leinster MFC first round results
Offaly 0-13 – 1-4 Westmeath Dublin 1-15 – 1-13 Meath Laois 0-15 – 2-11 Louth (aet) Longford 1-19 – 3-8 Wicklow Carlow 0-9 – 2-13 Kildare
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Offaly, Kildare, Louth and Longford advance to Leinster MFC quarter-finals
THERE WERE WINS for Offaly, Louth, Longford and Kildare in the first round of the Leinster MFC today.
Cian Johnston posted 0-7 while Cian Farrell added four as the Faithful eased past a poor Westmeath outfit on a scoreline of 0-13 to 1-4.
Westmeath found net through a late goal from Luke Price but the game was long over by that stage.
Ben Mooney and John Gallagher scored goals in Louth’s 2-11 to 0-15 win over Laois after extra-time.
David Kelly and Jack Barrett scored 2-3 between them as Kildare ran out convincing 2-13 to 0-9 winers against Carlow, while Longford were 1-19 to 3-8 victors over Wicklow.
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Leinster MFC first round results
Offaly 0-13 – 1-4 Westmeath
Dublin 1-15 – 1-13 Meath
Laois 0-15 – 2-11 Louth (aet)
Longford 1-19 – 3-8 Wicklow
Carlow 0-9 – 2-13 Kildare
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