Allianz Football League results
Division 1
Monaghan 1-12 Tyrone 0-11
Meath 0-7 Donegal 3-8
Division 2
Clare 0-11 Kildare 0-10
Fermanagh 0-13 Roscommon 0-12
Division 3
Louth 1-7 Tipperary 0-11
Leitrim 0-9 Cork 1-15
Offaly 0-10 Longford 0-10
Division 4
Limerick 0-8 London 0-7
Wicklow 2-11 Waterford 1-6
Sligo 0-15 Antrim 0-13
Allianz Hurling League results
Division 1 Group A
Westmeath 1-15 Waterford 3-18
Limerick 1-19 Galway 0-14
Division 1 Group B
Dublin 4-18 Laois 2-17
Carlow 0-9 Kilkenny 3-21,
Wexford 0-15 Clare 0-18
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Limerick 0-2 Galway 0-1
Fine start by the Shannonsiders. Galway respond through Mannion.
Limerick 0-3 Galway 0-2
Canning drills over a free but Limerick respond immediately through Reidy.
Wexford 0-0 Clare 0-4
Shane O’Donnell sets up Ryan Taylor to push the Banner four clear.
Dublin 0-3 Laois 0-0
Fine start by Dublin after three scores from Oisin O’Rorke, all frees.
GOAL! Eamonn Dillon goals for Dublin against Laois.
Limerick 0-5 Galway 0-6
Superb defending by Joe Canning leads to a turnover and Conor Whelan slotting over the bar.
Wexford 0-1 Clare 0-6
Davy Fitzgerald’s side are finally off the start from a Jack O’Connor free.
Fermanagh 0-0 Roscommon 0-4
Brian Stack extends the Roscommon lead.
Westmeath 0-1 Waterford 0-7
Jake Dillon sends Waterford six clear.
GOAL! Willie Dunphy brings Laois level against Dublin.
Limerick 0-8 Galway 0-8
Reidy’s free after a foul on Gearoid Hegarty leaves us level again.
Westmeath 0-4 Waterford 1-8
Darragh Lyons lands his second score. Stephen Bennett hit the goal for the Deise.
Fermanagh 0-3 Roscommon 0-6
Evan McGrath for the Ernesiders.
Clare 0-4 Kildare 0-6
Paddy Brophy with a fine score for the Lilywhites.
Limerick 0-10 Galway 0-8
David Dempsey lands a nice effort.
RED! John Conlon is sent off for Clare against Wexford.
Waterford 1-6 Westmeath 0-6
Niall Mitchell caps off a great revival by the midlanders.
Wexford 0-4 Clare 0-7
Aidan Rochford lands Wexford’s first from open play.
Limerick 0-12 Galway 0-8
Seamus Flanagan sends a goal chance over the bar. Limerick cut Galway open there.
Wexford 0-4 Clare 0-10
Clare recover from Conlon’s red with scores from Kelly and Fitzgerald.
Joe Canning sticks one over the bar without even looking at the goal for @Galway_GAA pic.twitter.com/4satNX4uvy
— The GAA (@officialgaa) February 2, 2020
Monaghan 0-7 Tyrone 0-6 – HT
Darren Hughes was black-carded for Monaghan near the end of the half for a rugby-style tackle to prevent a goal chance.
GOAL! Jack Fagan and Stephen Bennett get a goal each for Waterford.
Half-time scores
Allianz Football League
Division 1
Monaghan 0-7 Tyrone 0-6
Division 2
Clare 0-6 Kildare 0-6
Fermanagh 0-3 Roscommon 0-9
Division 3
Louth 0-5 Tipperary 0-2
Leitrim 0-3 Cork 1-7
Offaly 0-5 Longford 0-6
Division 4
Limerick 0-8 London 0-7
Wicklow 0-8 Waterford 1-1
Sligo 0-9 Antrim 0-8
Allianz Hurling League
Division 1 Group A
Westmeath 0-6 Waterford 3-10
Limerick 0-12 Galway 0-9
Division 1 Group B
Dublin 1-11 Laois 1-8
Carlow 0-5 Kilkenny 1-12
Wexford 0-4 Clare 0-12
Davy Fitz is losing his sideline battle with Brian Lohan so far as Wexford trail Clare by eight points.
Limerick lead a very physical game against Galway by three points at half-time.
Limerick v Galway Half-Time Highlights in Round 2 of the Allianz National Hurling League. Watch it here on GAANOW!
— The GAA (@officialgaa) February 2, 2020
Limerick: 0-12
Galway: 0-09 pic.twitter.com/N5g7OrwLXS
Subs warm up at halftime... pic.twitter.com/SVhruiZvRy
— Wexford GAA (@OfficialWexGAA) February 2, 2020
GOAL! David Dempsey hits the net for Limerick against Galway.
Meath 0-3 Donegal 0-1
Donegal’s Michael Murphy misses a penalty after a great save from Mark Brennan.
Wexford 0-5 Clare 0-12
Paudie Foley drops over a free from way inside his own half. Wexford needed that to start off the second period.
Carlow 0-5 Kilkenny 1-13
Niall Brassil adds one for the Cats.
Meath 0-4 Donegal 0-2
Ciaran Thompson sends over a free for Donegal.
Wexford 0-7 Clare 0-12
Jack O’Connor plays a neat one-two with Damien Reck and fires over.
Limerick 1-12 Galway 0-11
Shane Cooney with a fine effort from the middle.
GOAL! Michael Murphy scores from the penalty spot for Donegal!
Wexford 0-9 Clare 0-12
Wexford have a massive breeze behind them and they’re back within three.
Limerick 1-14 Galway 0-13
Nice pass from Graeme Mulcahy to Hegarty sees Limerick move four in front.
David Dempsey slams in a great goal for @LimerickCLG !! pic.twitter.com/n09LQkvhrB
— The GAA (@officialgaa) February 2, 2020
Wexford 0-11 Clare 0-13
Paul Morris cuts inside and reduces the gap to two from a narrow angle.
Clare 0-9 Kildare 0-8
Cleary’s score moves the Banner into the lead.
Limerick 1-15 Galway 0-13
Aaron Gillane with a fine fetch, turn and point.
GOAL! Karl O’Connell scores for Monaghan against Tyrone.
Limerick 1-16 Galway 0-13
Darragh O’Donovan puts six between the teams with a brilliant effort from the wing.
Wexford 0-12 Clare 0-13
The margin is down to one after Conor McDonald thunders one over the bar.
Limerick 1-17 Galway 0-14
Crossfield ball by Aidan Harte and Sean Bleahane scores. O’Connell responds at the far end.
Wexford 0-13 Clare 0-15
A brace from Tony Kelly helps Clare restore a two-point lead.
GOAL! Ronan Hayes slams in Dublin’s fourth against Laois.
Monaghan 1-12 Tyrone 0-8
Conor McCarthy and Aaron Mulligan add a score apiece to keep Monaghan clear.
Dublin 4-14 Laois 1-13
The Sky Blues are getting revenge for their championship exit last summer.
Fermanagh 0-10 Roscommon 0-10
Conall Jones and Ultan Kelm score a point apiece to bring Fermanagh level.
Clare 0-11 Kildare 0-9
Keelan Sexton kicks a quickfire brace to put the Banner two up again.
Wexford 0-14 Clare 0-16
Paudie Foley and Fitzgerald swap scores.
Limerick 1-17 Galway 0-14
Conor Cooney has a 21m free saved by Nickie Quaid. Limerick clear.
BLACK! Niall Kearns is sin-binned for Monaghan against Tyrone.
Jason Knight needs to show ambition and get out of there. A title challenging championship team at a minimum. Would love to see a prem team take a punt on him. Loads of potential.
Come on the wednesday swfc
@michael gill: spot on
@michael gill: SWFC blew it by not investing during the January transfer window. They ran out of steam.
Get in there Ipswich Town
Honestly might be best thing for a few of them. Derby are a basket case.