National Football League Division 1
- Roscommon 3-11 Tyrone 1-12
National Football League Division 2
- Clare 0-13 Louth 1-9
BEN OโCARROLLโS GOAL deep into additional time sealed victory for Roscommon in Davy Burkeโs first league game as manager.
On his league debut, OโCarroll capped his 1-2 individual tally and man of the match performance with a 74th-minute goal in a 3-11 to 1-12 win against Tyrone.
The Rossies, promoted last season as Division 2 champions, are widely expected to find themselves in a fight for their top-flight survival in 2023.
But three second-half goals from Ciarรกin Murtagh, Diarmuid Murtagh and OโConnor earned them to a massive two points on opening weekend.
Roscommon had the better of the first half and led by five before scores from David Mulgrew and Darragh Canavan sent Tyrone in at the break three points in arrears, 0-8 to 0-5.
The visitors drew level with a quick flurry early in the second half before taking the lead through Richie Donnellyโs goal on 46 minutes, 1-8 to 0-9.
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Burke responded by sending on Ciarรกin Murtagh for Conor Cox and the change paid almost instant dividends, Murtaghโs goal on 52 minutes โ just four minutes after his introduction โ levelling the game at 1-9 apiece.
That was quickly followed by Roscommonโs second, courtesy of Diarmuid Murtagh, in the 56th minute which put them into a lead they never relinquished.
But Tyrone refused to go down without a fight and set up a grandstand finish through a quick double from Donnelly and Niall Sludden which saw them trail by the minimum, 2-10 to 1-12, with just three minutes remaining before OโCarroll made Roscommonโs victory safe late on.
At Cusack Park, Clare snatched victory from the jaws of defeat with a heroic comeback in their Division 2 opener against Louth.
Ciarรกn Downeyโs 67th-minute goal looked set to give the visitors the win in a low-scoring game, but Clare reeled off four unanswered points in additional time to leave Louth stunned, Jamie Malone scoring a remarkable winner with 77 minutes on the clock.
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Nice that they finally found somewhere to play him