All the action in Divisions 1 and 1A of the football and hurling leagues.
Kerry have their first win of the National League campaign after James O’Donoghue’s hat-trick helped them to a 3-15 to 0-09 rout of Tyrone in Killarney.
Bryan Sheehan was the other Kingdom hero, scoring eight points – seven of them from frees.
The sides went into the half-time break level at 0-08 apiece, but a different Kerry emerged in the second half with O’Donoghue following up his 38th minute goal with two strikes late in the game.
Cork, meanwhile, kept up their unbeaten record by beating Derry 2-18 to 3-14 at Páirc Uí Rinn.
Brian Cuthbert’s side led by 2-09 to 0-04 after strikes from John O’Rourke and Tomás Clancy, but goals from Enda Lynn and Emmett McGuckin brought Derry back into it before the break.
A second goal from Lynn reasserted Cork’s dominance and three decisive points from Colm O’Neill proved the difference at full-time.
Finally, Mayo were too strong for Westmeath as they ran out 2-17 to 3-09 winners at Cusack Park.
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In Sunday’s hurling action in Division 1A, a hat-trick from Clare’s Conor McGrath proved the difference at Semple Stadium as Davy Fitzgerald’s All-Ireland winners beat Tipperary 4-15 to 0-20.
Clare went into the break with a commanding 3-07 to 0-08 thanks to two McGrath goals and one from John Conlon.
Tipp closed the gap to three points with six points early in the second half, but McGrath point and third goal, among a glut of other scores, meant that the gap would never be bridged by the Premier County.
Goal from Richie Hogan and Mark Kelly were the difference as Kilkenny beat Galway 2-16 to 1-16 at Nowlan Park.
Brian Cody’s side were better throughout, although a late Conor Cooney penalty flattered the Tribesman and made for a nervous end to the game.
Finally, Waterford made light of the sending-off of Michael ‘Brick’ Walsh just before half-time to beat Dublin by 1-13 to 1-10 in Walsh Park.
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