Full-time: Waterford 1-21 Limerick 0-203.30pm Offaly 1-17 Tipperary 5-23 Jason Forde gets his hat-trick, he's now got 3-10, 2-3 from play. JMK3.26pm Roscommon 3-14 Monaghan 1-13 Diarmuid Murtagh pops over a two-pointer to see th Rossies turn the screw.3.22pm Offaly 1-14 Tipperary 4-22 Five minutes to go here and the pace has slowed. Tipp have been sharp and clinical, but Offaly have been their own worst enemy. JMK3.16pm Waterford 1-13 Limerick 0-13, 55 mins One worry for Limerick and now one for Waterford: captain Conor Prunty leaves the field injured. Waterford have been dogged. Charlie Treen has three points to his name. Calum Lyons and Jamie Barron are finding more space now but Limerick are back to 15. JF3.12pm Roscommon 3-11 Monaghan 1-10, 46 mins Diarmuid Murtagh and Enda Smith find the net for the Rossies.3.09pm Full-time: Donegal 1-21 Kerry 1-18Donagh O'Sullivan added a late goal for the Kingdom to bring it back to a one-score game but the home side take the win and they're two from two.3.09pm Offaly 1-10 Tipperary 4-17 Jason Forde adds a fourth goal, brilliantly set up by Gearoid O'Connor3.08pm Offaly 1-10 Tipperary 3-17, 48 mins Premier in cruise control now, Noel McGrath, Conor Stakelum and Jack Leamy push the advantage to 13. JMK3.06pm Full-time: Mayo win on a 1-18 to 2-9 scoreline. Andy Moran's debut league as Mayo boss continues its 100% winning start. Ger Brennan's debut league as Dublin remains winless and pointless. EC3.06pm Waterford 1-11 Limerick 0-10 Penalty goal for Shane Bennett after Matthew Fitzgerald was deemed to have denied Reuben Halloran a goalscoring opportunity. Fitzgerald is off the field and Waterford are four ahead. JF3.05pm Penalty goal for Shane Bennett after Matthew Fitzgerald was deemed to have denied Reuben Halloran a goalscoring opportunity. Fitzgerald is off the field and Waterford are four ahead. JF3.03pm Offaly 1-10 Tipperary 3-14, 45 mins Tipp leading by 10 here after John McGrath adds an excellent point. Offaly have looked to Adam Screeney to get back into this one, but the Faithful are still turning over possession too easilty. JMK3.02pm FULL-TIME Louth 1-12 Cork 1-17All over, a massive away win for John Cleary’s side. BOM3.01pm Mayo 1-18 Mayo 2-8 Cian McHale (free), Jack Carney, Sam Callinan, and Jordan Flynn have delivered four-in-a-row of Mayo white flags. Their lead is now seven strong, 1-18 to 2-8. Just three second half scores from Dublin and none in the last 13 minutes. There's three minutes remaining here in Castlebar, a steady flow already heading for home. EC2.59pm Offaly 1-10 Tipperary 3-12 John McGrath hits the net five minutes after coming on. JMK2.57pm Donegal 1-20 Kerry 0-17, 61 mins Sean O'Shea notches a great score -- but it's just the one point this time before Murphy opens his account.2.55pm Offaly 1-10 Tipperary 2-12 Two changes for Offaly here, Dan Bourke and Ter Guinan, U20 All-Ireland winners are on at the break for Conor Doyle and Ross Ravenhill, while Tipperary have brought on Darragh Stakelum and John McGrath for the second half. JMK2.54pm Donegal 1-18 Kerry 0-17A Sean O'Shea two pointer has Keryr making a case here.2.51pm Louth 0-10 Cork 1-15, 63 mins - Away side in control here in Drogheda. BOMIn the later Division One game, we've reached the break: Roscommon 1-06 Monaghan 1-082.49pm Donegal 1-18 Kerry 0-13, 54 minsHugh McFadden adds another two-pointer for the hosts.Michael Murphy is introduced to a huge reception, as you'd expect.2.46pm GOAL FOR DUBLIN! A Paddy Small goal has revived Dublin's misfiring challenge. He fielded a Niall Scully delivery and, via a deflection, found the net from a tight angle. 1-14 to 2-8 they trail. 53 minutes gone. EC2.44pm Louth 0-10 Cork 1-14 - A Sherlock 45 settles the Rebels. BOM2.42pm HALF-TIME Waterford 0-10 Limerck 0-9Waterford's lead at the break was deserving for the way in which they have taken this game to Limerick and Reuben Halloran's free-taking has been flawless. Worryingly for the visitors, Adam English retired with a shoulder/collarbone injury. JF2.41pm Donegal 1-14 Kerry 0-8 Interesting observation here. Jim McGuinness is joined as usual by Neil McGee and Colm McFadden. However, Antoin McFadden (Colm’s brother and an athletic performance coach) is very involved on the line as well. MB2.40pm Louth 0-10 Cork 1-12 - A point from Louth sub Tadhg McDonnell cuts the gap to five points.2.38pm GOAL FOR MAYO!Mayo 1-11 Dublin 1-5 Darragh Beirne goal for Mayo. They lead 1-11 to 1-5 after 45 minutes. In the opening 10 minutes of the half, Dublin have kicked four wide, two short, and hit the woodwork. EC2.37pm Full-time NHL Div 1B: Antrim 1-19 Clare 2-302.36pm Offaly 1-10 Tipperary 2-12, 34 mins Offaly hanging with Tipp here despite the numerical disadvantage, but giving possession away to the Premier far too easily. JMK2.35pm Waterford 0-8 Limerick 0-8 Looks like Adam English has shipped a bad collarbone injury. JF2.34pm Donegal 1-13 Kerry 0-8Donegal are going heavy on two-pointers with the breeze. Langan nails his second in the space of five minutes. MB2.33pm Louth 0-7 Cork 1-12 - Away side keeping Louth at arm's length. BOM2.32pm RED CARD FOR DUBLIN!Straight red for Dublin defender Seán MacMahon. Off the ball incident involving himself and Ryan O'Donoghue. Dublin down to 14 for the remaining 30 minutes. EC2.31pm Waterford 0-8 Limerick 0-6 Teams have been level seven times and there's a bit of rust in the Limerick display. Their full-back line has been excellent, though. Their players are requiring more running repairs than Waterford whose attitude at the very least can't be questioned. 26 mins2.30pm Offaly 1-7 Tipperary 2-11 Jason Forde converts the penalty after Andrew Ormond was brought down by Ben Miller, who was black carded for the infringement. Offaly reduced to 14 and seven behind. JMK2.28pm Cormac Costello rattles the Mayo crossbar with a goal chance three minutes into the second-half. The miss follows a pair of Dublin wides. A breakaway David McBrien point edges Mayo three clear, 0-11 to 1-5. EC2.25pm Here we go again.Louth 0-6 Cork 1-10 - Ciarán Downey points for Louth on the resumption BOM.Roscommon 1-5 Monaghan 1-6 The Farney have edged ahead through Michael Brannigan after 21 minutes.2.22pm 15,197 is the attendance at Castlebar, Eoghan Cormican tells us.2.18pm Offaly 1-5 Tipperary 1-6 Offaly back to within one, brilliant strike from Brian Duignan after the long ball in from Brecon Kavanagh. Ciaran Cleary broke it down fro Duignan to capitalise JMK2.15pm Waterford 0-5 Limerick 0-5 Waterford's opening quarter has been a major improvement on last week. They have the wind but Limerick have been made to graft for most of their scores, 15 mins. JF2.12pm Offaly 0-3 Tipperary 1-4 - Tipp with the game's first goal after Andrew Ormond and Josh Keller carved Offaly open with a clever one-two before teeing up Paddy McCormack. Jack McKay2.11pm Half-time: Donegal 1-9 Kerry 0-8 - Jim McGuinness's side are in control at the break.2.11pm Half-time in Castlebar - Mayo in front against Dublin, by 0-10 to 1-5. EC2.10pm Half-time - Louth 0-5 Cork 1-10 - A pair of two-pointers from Brian Hurley and Steven Sherlock help the Rebels to an eight-point advantage at the break. BOM2.08pm GOAL FOR DONEGAL! Donegal 1-7 Kerry 0-8 Daire Ó Baoill sidesteps Shane Murphy and fires to the net.2.06pm Mayo 0-10 Dublin 1-5 Sean Bugler for Brian Howard on the half hour is Dublin's third sub of the half. Ciaran Kilkenny and Kevin Stephenson already in for Ethan Dunne and Killian McGinnis respectively. EC2.04pm Waterford 0-2 Limerick 0-1 An unusual one in Waterford: Cian Lynch finds Paul Kinnerk's glasses on the pitch in the early stages and hands them over to the Limerick coach. JFClare lead Antrim 1-18 to 0-10 meanwhile.2.03pm Sean O’Shea is the glue for Kerry. He’s scored 0-3 (a two point free and a 45) and assisted another 0-3. Donegal will be frustrated with some wastefulness in this half. The bite in this game is glorious. Right from the throw-in, with Tadhg Morley and Conor O’Donnell wrestling in the ground. These two straight up don’t like each other. Maurice Brosnan2.02pm Only Dublin's second lost restart on 27 minutes fed another Mayo goal chance. But again, goalkeeper Evan Comerford was equal to the shot of James Carr. Jordan Flynn followed with a point attempt short. Stephen Coen followed with a point attempt wide. Despite the waste, Mayo still lead 0-9 to 1-4. Ciaran Kilkenny has come in for Ger Brennan's side. EC1.59pm Mayo 0-8 Dublin 1-4 Paddy Small puts Dublin within a point of their hosts.1.57pm Louth 0-5 Cork 1-5 - Good response to the goal by Louth with Sam Mulroy leading his side’s charge. BOM1.56pm Donegal 0-6 Kerry 0-7 Tony Brosnan keeping Donegal honest in Ballyshannon with another superb two-pointer from the right hand touch line to put Kerry in front. TL1.55pm Kevin Egan sends team news from Tullamore: Offaly had a mountain to climb against the All-Ireland champions this morning, but the challenge in front of them is now positively Himalayan after Adam Screeney, Daniel Bourke, Sam Bourke and team captain Cathal King were all ruled out due to various injuries following their Fitzgibbon Cup appearances during the week. Ruairí Kelly, Ciarán Cleary, Eoghan Cahill and Colin Spain come into the Faithful County starting 15, Tipperary start as selected.1.53pm Mayo 0-8 Dublin 1-3, 21 mins - Killian McGinnis points for the Dubs before Mayo reciprocate through Stephen Coen.1.50pm GOAL FOR CORK! Louth 0-3 Cork 1-5 - Chris Óg Jones goal after a Brian Hurley pass.1.49pm Tony Brosnan on the loop with a second three pointer for Kerry, they lead in Ballyshannon 0-5 to 0-4.1.48pm Louth 0-3 Cork 0- 5 Colm O’Callaghan's aerial ability in midfield helping Cork gain a foothold. BOM1.46pm Donegal 0-3 Kerry 0-3 All square in Castlebar as Sean O'Shea's two-point effort from downtown skews away from goal. 15 minutes gone there.Mayo 0-7 Dublin 1-2 David McBrien with Mayo's second two-pointer for a 0-7 to 1-2 lead on 15 minutes. After their kickout woes against Donegal, Dublin retained their first six restarts. Fergal Boland intercepted the seventh for a goal chance, kicked by Darragh Beirne, that Evan Comerford stopped. EC1.45pm Mayo 0-5 Dublin 1-2 Darragh Beirne draws the home side level after 12 mins.1.42pm Louth 0-2 Cork 0-4 Chris Óg Jones points from play for the Rebels, after 11 minutes.1.39pm It's half-time in a couple of the earlier games.Leitrim 1-9 Waterford 2-3 the visitors hit too goals to get back in it.Longford 0-7 London 0-81.38pm Louth 0-2 Cork 0-2 - An even start here after eight minutes in front of a large crowd. BOM1.37pm Donegal 0-2 Kerry 0-2 And just like that the sides are level, with Sean O'Shea lofting a two-pointer.1.35pm Donegal 0-2 Kerry 0-0 The hosts start brightly with early points from Finnbarr Roarty and Conor O'Donnell.1.33pm Mayo 0-2 Dublin 1-0 Early goal Dublin. Luke Breathnach with the finish in the third minute. The visitors lead 1-0 to 0-2. EC1.30pm We've had the anthem at Ballyshannon and the ball is thrown in there and for the 1.30pm slate of games.1.27pm The big news from Ballyshannon is that David Clifford is out of the Kerry team; Killian Spillane steps up.1.22pm One change also on Dublin side, Eoghan Cormican writes. Con O'Callaghan does not start. He was their top-scorer in the defeat to Donegal. Cormac Costello starts instead.1.21pm Patrick Curran starts for Jack Fagan. Conditions bright and breezy in Waterford. The pitch is in decent nick but is expected to cut up. - John Fogarty1.17pm Eoghan Cormican is at the always-tasty meeting of Mayo and the Dubs in Castlebar."One change to Mayo team," he writes. "Fergal Boland, whose January was focused on Tooreen's bid for All-Ireland intermediate club hurling glory, replaces Tommy Conroy. Cian McHale, who kicked 1-5 in UL's midweek Sigerson quarter-final win, is added to the bench."1.15pm Barry O'Mahony is in Drogheda where Cork will look to make it back-to-back wins."Three changes for Louth with sub goalkeeper Tiernan Markey coming in for Nial McDonnell. Padraic Tinnelly replaces Emmet Carolan and Eoghan Callaghan comes in for Conal McKeever.For Cork, Rory Maguire drops out for Matty Taylor and Steven Sherlock starts instead of Ruairí Deane."1.12pm Some Sunday lunchtime reading before the action?Football's finest minds are now exploring smart tactical possibilities, Éamonn Fitzmaurice writes.And Maurice Brosnan spoke to Cork boss Ben O'Connor last night after the Rebels' win in Galway.1.05pm John Fogarty is at that Waterford-Limerick game and sends this early update: "Some early whispers in Walsh Park that Jack Fagan won't be starting for Waterford. Would be another blow to an already depleted Waterford side. There don't appear to be any fresh injury concerns in the Limerick camp."1pm Strap in for another busy afternoon of league action.We have correspondents throughout the country and will keep a close eye on events from Ballyshannon -- where Kerry take on Donegal in football's top flight -- to the intriguing hurling showdown between Waterford and visitors, Limerick, and all points in between.
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