Laois need late point to draw with Carlow

National Hurling League Division Two round-up: It took a point from centre forward Matthew Whelan three minutes into injury-…

National Hurling League Division Two round-up:It took a point from centre forward Matthew Whelan three minutes into injury-time to rescue Laois against Carlow in their Division Two A encounter at Dr Cullen Park yesterday, as it finished 1-9 to 0-12.

This was a story of two free-takers, James Young of Laois and Carlow's Brendan Lawler, both of whom ended up with 0-8.

At half-time a shock result looked on the cards as the home county led 1-6 to 0-5, and Carlow continued to impress after the interval, as Laois had Whelan to thank for rescuing a point.

A notable aspect of this game was that referee Michael O'Connor had to retire injured after 15 minutes, to be replaced by linesman Eamon Morris of Dublin.

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Although missing out on the closing stages of the league, Meath still finished their campaign with a less than impressive 2-12 to 0-14 win over a battling Armagh at Páirc Tailteann.

Some fine point-talking by Neil Hackett boosted the home side while Declan Coulter was the Ulster outfit's top performer, sending over nine points, seven from play.

Two badly-needed second-half goals from Wicklow corner forward Wayne O'Gorman set them up for a hard-earned 3-11 to 2-12 win over Derry at Arklow yesterday. Unbeaten Wicklow thus booked their place in the semi-finals.

In Division Two B, Kildare fell to their first defeat when they went down to a comprehensive 3-10 to 0-8 defeat to Kerry at Newbridge.

Kerry led all the way after Mike Slattery pointed and Kieran Hanafin added a goal in the fifth minute. Billy White opened Kildare's account from a free but Mike Dooley secured Kerry's second goal late in the half, helping the visitors to a 2-3 to 0-5 interval lead.

Westmeath progressed to the semi-finals after a thoroughly deserved 2-11 to 1-8 victory over London at Ruislip yesterday.

After failing to win a game and forcing a draw with Mayo, Division Three beckons for London's hurlers next year.

Playing with the advantage of a strong breeze in the opening half Westmeath were soon in control when points from an Andy Mitchell free, John Shaw and Barry Kennedy followed by a Danny Carty goal opened up a 1-3 to 0-0 lead in the opening quarter.

SCORERS

Carlow - B Lawler (0-8, five frees, '65); J Coady (1-1); Laois - J Young (0-8, four frees, two '65s, one line ball); W Hyland (0-3), M Whelan (0-1).

Meath - M Cole (1-2, 0-2 frees, '65); N Hackett (0-5); P Durnin (1-0); S Clynch (0-2); A Liddane, S Donoghue, J Meyler (0-1 each); Armagh - D Coulter (0-9, 0-1 pen, 0-1 free); C Christie, G Enright, P McCormack, C McCann, F Bradley (0-1 each).

Wicklow - W O'Gorman (2-2); E Glynn (1-0); J O'Neill (0-5, frees); S Furlong (0-3); Don Hyland (0-1); Derry - S McBride (2-2); R Convery (0-5); K Hinphey (0-2); B Dodds, R Kennedy, G O'Kane (0-1 each).

Kerry - M Dooley (2-1); M Slattery 0-6 (five frees, '65); K Hanafin (1-1); M Conway, T Flynn (0-1 each); Kildare - M Dowd (frees), B White ( frees), B Byrne (0-2 each); T Spain, T Murphy (0-1 each).

Westmeath - A Mitchell (1-7, five frees, '65); D Carty (1-0); R Whelan, J Shaw, D McNicholas, B Kennedy (0-1 each); London - J Quinlan (0-6, five frees, '65); M Finn (1-1); E Phelan (0-1).