Summary

  • Division One: Galway 1-11 Derry 3-10

  • Division One: Roscommon 1-16 Monaghan 0-7

  • Division Two: Fermanagh 0-16 Cork 1-14

  • Division Two: Armagh 1-9 Donegal 0-12

  • Division Two: Louth 3-9 Cavan 2-13

  • Division Three: Sligo 1-19 Antrim 1-13

  • Hurling - Division One: Antrim 1-13 Galway 2-35 (FT)

  1. Half-timepublished at 14:41 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Sligo 1-8 Antrim 1-9

    Antrim fight back to lead. Paddy McBride registers two further points to take his tally to five in the game before Paddy Burke and Mick Byrne add to their advantage.

    Paul Kilcoyne points for Sligo to make it a one point game at the break.

  2. Full-timepublished at 14:38 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Antrim 1-13 Galway 2-35

    John Cooney fires Galway's final point as the Tribesmen complete a 25-point victory......at least I'm hoping that's the margin as the scoreboard operator at Corrigan Park appears to have missed a few late Galway scores.

    But whatever the precise scoreline, it's a chastening day for Darren Gleeson's Saffrons as they were hammered at home.

    Antrim got off to the worst possible start as Jason Flynn fired in an immediate Galway goal after intercepting a short puckout from home keeper Tiernan Smyth.

    As the Saffrons played with the wind in the first period, Joseph McLaughlin's goal briefly cut Galway's lead to four points but the Tribesmen led 1-16 to 1-7 at half-time and Flynn fired in his side's second goal shortly after the restart.

    Evan Niland finished with 0-13 for Galway with Tom Monaghan and Conor Cooney hitting 0-5 and 0-4 respectively from play for Henry Shefflin's side.

    Antrim 1-13 Galway 2-35Image source, BBC Sport
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    Antrim 1-13 Galway 2-35

  3. Postpublished at 14:37 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Fermanagh 0-7 Cork 0-5

    Fermanagh work the ball in and Declan McCusker signals for the mark. A fantastic score from the Fermanagh captain, their lead is extended.

    Cork struggling to get into scoring positions, working the ball back and fourth between the 45 and the 'D'. Majority of their scores thus far coming from frees.

    Eventually, they play the in ball in and a mark is won. Conor Turbitt becomes the second Cork player to get on the scoresheet.

    A free is awarded to the Rebels. Of course it's Brain Hurley who steps up to take it and of course he scores it.

  4. Half-timepublished at 14:36 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Galway 1-5 Derry 1-7

    Eoin McEvoy's early goal helped Derry to an early four-point advantage, but Cein Darcy's effort in the 25th minute brought the hosts roaring back into contention.

    Galway are asking serious questions of the Derry defence, but whatever they get a score, Derry always seem to reply to keep their lead intact.

    It's all to play for in Salthill.

  5. Division 1B Hurling latestpublished at 14:35 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Antrim 1-13 Galway 2-34

    It's more of the same at Corrigan Park with Evan Niland having brought up his tally to 0-13 as the Tribesmen lead 2-34 to 1-13 in injury-time.

  6. Half-timepublished at 14:29 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Roscommon 0-9 Monaghan 0-4

    Daire Cregg has top-scored for the hosts in this first half with four points.

    Monaghan up against it in Dr Hyde Park.

    Roscommon 0-9 Monaghan 0-4Image source, Inpho
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    Roscommon 0-9 Monaghan 0-4

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    Goalpublished at 14:29 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Sligo 1-7 Antrim 1-3

    A good spell in the game for Sligo as they manage a goal through Cian Lally and two points further points from Darragh Cummins and Pat Spillane to establish a four-point lead.

  8. Half-timepublished at 14:27 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Galway 1-5 Derry 1-7

    A Brendan Rogers point in the last attack of the half gives Derry a two-point advantage at the break.

    Three points from Robert Finnerty are keeping Galway in touch, but the hosts are just finding it difficult to build momentum and get back-to-back scores.

    Galway 1-5 Derry 1-7Image source, Inpho
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    Galway 1-5 Derry 1-7

  9. Postpublished at 14:27 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Fermanagh 0-5 Cork 0-3

    Just over 20 minutes played.

    A mighty score from Brian Hurley sees Cork earn their first point from play.

    Again, Fermanagh respond and bomb up the pitch with ambition. Garvan Jones converts a free and keeps the scoreboard ticking.

    Cork seem to finding their way into the game, Brian Hurley has moved inside and it seems to be working as he slots another one between the posts.

    A one man show for Cork so far.

  10. Division Three latestpublished at 14:25 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Sligo 0-5 Antrim 1-3

    Pat Spillane and Dermot McAleese exchange points for Sligo and Antrim before Paddy McBride edges Antrim ahead again.

  11. Substitutionpublished at 14:23 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Galway 1-4 Derry 1-6

    A big blow for Derry as Conor Doherty is forced to go off with what looks like a knee injury.

    Lavey's Niall Toner takes his place. We are now beginning three extra minutes of additional time.

  12. Nip and tuckpublished at 14:21 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Galway 1-4 Derry 1-5

    Robert Finnerty and Niall Loughlin exchange points for their respective sides, before Niall Daly opens his account from play.

    Derry keeping their noses in front as approach half-time.

    Ciaran McFaul and Robert FinnertyImage source, Inpho
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    Ciaran McFaul and Robert Finnerty

  13. Postpublished at 14:21 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Fermanagh 0-4 Cork 0-1

    Cork have their first score of the day and it comes from a free. Captain Brian Hurley steps up and slots the ball over the black spot.

    Almost immediately, Fermanagh work the ball down the field and respond with another point for Sean Cassidy.

    The Ernemen dictating the pace of the game here in Ederney.

  14. Division Three latestpublished at 14:20 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Sligo 0-4 Antrim 1-1

    Decky Lynch splits the post for Antrim before two frees from Sligo captain Niall Murphy draws his side level.

  15. Division 1B Hurlingpublished at 14:20 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Antrim 1-9 Galway 2-28

    The second half is shooting practice for the Tribesmen with Tom Monaghan just firing over one of the scores of the day to increase their advantage to a whopping 22 points.

    Jason Flynn strikes his second Galway goal at Corrigan ParkImage source, Inpho
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    Jason Flynn has fired both Galway goals at Corrigan Park

  16. Postpublished at 14:18 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Louth 2-1 Cavan 1-3

    Lively opening quarter in Ardee.

    Gerard Smith has found the net for Cavan but Sam Mulroy's penalty and another major from Ryan Burns has the home side in front.

  17. Postpublished at 14:15 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Roscommon 0-8 Monaghan 0-3

    Points from Kieran Duffy and Jack McCarron haven't been enough for Monaghan thus far.

    The Rossies are starting to pull away. Daire Cregg scoring their fourth straight point

  18. Division 1B Hurling latestpublished at 14:15 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Antrim 1-9 Galway 2-24

    Antrim's misery is added to by captain Eoghan Campbell being forced off by injury. A David Burke score and Evan Niland's 11th point increases the visitors' lead to 2-24 to 1-9 midway through the second half.

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    Goalpublished at 14:14 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Galway 1-2 Derry 1-4

    Galway are right back in this one and it's all down to a super finish from Cein Darcy.

    Darcy found himself in acres of space as he raced down towards the Derry goal, and his low crisp drive gave Ryan Scullion no chance in the Derry goal.

  20. Division Two latestpublished at 14:13 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Fermanagh 0-3 Cork 0-0

    It's been all about Fermanagh in the opening ten minutes.

    Sean Cassidy opens the scoring for Fermanagh, before Garvan Jones adds his name to the scoresheet. Shane McGulion then had a goal chance, but it was denied by the Cork goalkeeper as he pushes the ball around the post for a 45.

    Sean McNally converts the 45 and it's another point for Fermanagh.

    Cork are frantically trying to get up and running, but Fermanagh are fully in control and making that difficult for the Rebels.