Tailteann Cup - Round 2published at 16:27 British Summer Time 18 May
Wexford 0-4 Antrim 1-5
Leinster Hurling Championship Round Four: Antrim 1-14 Galway 2-25 (FT)
All-Ireland Group Four: Kerry 0-24 Monaghan 1-11 (FT)
All-Ireland Group Two: Mayo 0-20 Cavan 1-8 (FT)
All-Ireland Group One: Galway 2-14 Derry 0-15 (FT)
Tailteann Cup Group Three: Carlow 0-13 Fermanagh 1-13 (FT)
Tailteann Cup Group Two: Wexford 0-17 Antrim 1-15 (FT)
Tailteann Cup Group Four: London 0-10 Down 1-24 (FT)
Paul McIntyre
Wexford 0-4 Antrim 1-5
Kerry 0-21 Monaghan 1-6
Aaron Kernan
Former Armagh defender on GAAGO
In terms of intensity and quality as much as you're ahead or you want to impress. That mindset can seep into players. If you're five yards off with a pass or if it's going behind you, it's going to ground.
You get a bit sloppy. But it gives management something to pick holes in when ever they're doing a review.
Carlow 0-10 Fermanagh 1-10
Wexford 0-3 Antrim 1-4
Kerry 0-21 Monaghan 1-6
Goal for Monaghan out of nothing. Gary Mohan gets under Shane Ryan's palm out and buries it through the keeper's legs.
Kerry 0-21 Monaghan 1-6
Aaron Kernan
Former Armagh defender on GAAGO
We'll have to assume that's another soft tissue injury. He [Dessie Ward] didn't look like he took a physical knock. He's straight down on the ground as he goes off.
Really disappointing. Probably just another example of the misfortune and bad luck that's surrounding this Monaghan team at this stage.
Carlow 0-10 Fermanagh 1-9
Kerry 0-21 Monaghan 0-6
Paul Geaney takes Kerry beyond the 20-point mark with 15 minutes still to play.
Wexford 0-3 Antrim 1-3
Carlow 0-10 Fermanagh 1-9
Kerry 0-19 Monaghan 0-5
Aaron Kernan
Former Armagh defender on GAAGO
At this rate Tom O'Sullivan is going to put himself up there for top scorer from play in the championship. It was three points from play against Cork and another three today.
He was given a role on Stephen O'Hanlon and O'Hanlon hasn't been seen at all from an attacking point of view.
Wexford 0-3 Antrim 1-1
Kerry 0-19 Monaghan 0-5
Dessie Ward raises a white flag for Monaghan. Tom O'Sullivan has chipped in with his third point of the day from corner back at the other end.
Carlow 0-8 Fermanagh 1-7
Kerry 0-17 Monaghan 0-4
Aaron Kernan
Former Armagh defender on GAAGO
As woefully bad as they [Monaghan] have been, they have created two unbelievably good goal opportunities that you would have expected them to take any given day.
Had they gone in, it does change the complexion of where everything is, in terms of their performance today.
They're still way off, it's the basic errors. It's really poor and not near the level you would expect from them.
Wexford 0-2 Antrim 1-0
Kerry 0-17 Monaghan 0-4
Almost a goal for Kerry. Rory Beggan out quickly to smother Paul Geaney's effort.
Wexford 0-2 Antrim 0-0
Carlow 0-8 Fermanagh 1-7
Wexford 0-0 Antrim 0-0