LOUTH PUT FIVE goals past Sligo to move into top spot in Division 3 this afternoon.
The Wee County ran out 5-16 to 0-6 winners over Sligo, who are rooted to the foot of the table without a point from their four games.
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Down are level on points with Longford after their comprehensive eight-point away win against Longford.
Offaly gained a valuable victory in their fight against relegation, prevailing against 12-man Carlow by three points in Tullamore. Leinster finalists Laois went down by three points to Westmeath in the other game.
In Division 4, Derry continued their winning run with a 2-8 to 0-9 win against Wicklow.
Waterford put five goals past Wexford in their victory to significantly improve their scoring difference, while Antrim defeated London by five points and Leitrim were one-point victors against Limerick.
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Five-star Louth move to top of Division 3 table, while Offaly enjoy vital win against Carlow
LOUTH PUT FIVE goals past Sligo to move into top spot in Division 3 this afternoon.
The Wee County ran out 5-16 to 0-6 winners over Sligo, who are rooted to the foot of the table without a point from their four games.
Down are level on points with Longford after their comprehensive eight-point away win against Longford.
Offaly gained a valuable victory in their fight against relegation, prevailing against 12-man Carlow by three points in Tullamore. Leinster finalists Laois went down by three points to Westmeath in the other game.
In Division 4, Derry continued their winning run with a 2-8 to 0-9 win against Wicklow.
Waterford put five goals past Wexford in their victory to significantly improve their scoring difference, while Antrim defeated London by five points and Leitrim were one-point victors against Limerick.
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