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Armagh consign Cork to their first loss in 12 months, while Cora scores 1-11 in defeat to Monaghan

We round up all today’s Lidl Ladies National League action.

AIMEE MACKIN LED the Armagh charge as Lidl National League Division 1 champions Cork fell to a rare defeat on Sunday.

Ephie Fitzgerald’s All-Ireland winners lost by 0-9 to 0-12 on their travels to Clonmore, as star forward Mackin scored five points for the hosts.

This was an historic victory for Armagh over Cork in the senior grade and they were full value for it, as the Rebelettes suffered their first competitive loss since losing to Dublin almost a year ago in the League.

Sinead Finnegan and Fionnuala McKenna scored a brace of points each for Armagh, with Caroline O’Hanlon, Lauren McConville and Eve Lavery also getting on the scoresheet for the Orchard County girls.

Armagh led by 0-7 to 0-3 at half-time against the Leesiders, who had Eimear Meaney in good scoring form.

Caoimhe Mohan Monaghan goalscorer Caoimhe Mohan Donall Farmer / INPHO Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO

In Clones, Monaghan won an incredible game against Mayo, as Caoimhe Mohan’s goal four minutes into stoppage time sealed a 3-9 to 1-14 victory for the home side.

Mayo had led by 1-8 to 0-4 at the break, Cora Staunton contributing 1-6 of her 1-11 haul in the opening half.

Monaghan had created some decent goal chances in the first half and finally took one when Ciara McAnespie netted two minutes after the restart.

Mayo still led heading into the final quarter, 1-11 to 1-5, but Monaghan’s second goal, scored by Eimear McAnespie following a superb pass from sister Ciara, kick-started the Monaghan revival.

Six minutes from time, they were level but with Staunton prominent, Mayo outscored Monaghan by 0-3 to 0-1 from there to lead by two as the clock ticked down.

There was still time for one last Monaghan attack, however, and Mohan struck to secure a precious win.

Sinead Aherne Sinead Aherne and the Dubs were victorious today Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO

In Castleisland, visitors Dublin came away with a 1-8 to 0-8 victory over Kerry to maintain their 100 per cent start to the League campaign.

Kate McKenna’s goal effectively separated the sides but captain Sinéad Aherne bagged six points, including five frees, for the Sky Blues.

Nicole Owens also chipped in with two points for Dublin, as Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh landed six points (three frees), for the Kingdom, who suffered a second successive defeat.

Dublin netted from their first attack, McKenna on target, and Dublin were 1-3 to 0-2 to clear with 12 minutes on the watch.

At half-time, the visitors were 1-5 to 0-4 in front but Kerry opened the second half impressively and had the deficit back to just a single point, 0-7 to 1-5, by the 38th minute.

Despite losing Lauren Magee to a yellow card, Dublin dug in as a couple of crucial Aherne frees left Dublin four points clear with time running out.

Ní Mhuircheartaigh kept Kerry in touch with a late score but Dublin held out for maximum points.

Amber Barrett, Geraldine McLaughlin and Kety Herron Geraldine McLaughlin was the hero for Donegal Donall Farmer / INPHO Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO

At Tuam Stadium, Donegal made it two wins from two as ace forward Geraldine McLaughlin stepped up to the plate with two late scores to earn a 2-10 to 1-12 victory over Galway.

The Tribeswomen were ahead for the first time in the game in stoppage time but after McLaughlin claimed the equaliser, she popped up with a dramatic winner.

McLaughlin, the outstanding player on view, netted one of Donegal’s first half goals, Paula McCrory on target with the other, as the visitors led by 2-6 to 1-5 at half-time.

Ailbhe Davoren goaled for Galway and the hosts were much improved in the second half, moving ahead with time running out.

But McLaughlin snatched victory from the jaws of defeat for Donegal, who are thriving thus far after gaining promotion back to the top flight.

In Division 2, there were victories for Cavan, Tyrone, Waterford and Sligo, while Tipperary, Leitrim, Wexford and Meath were victorious in their Division 3 fixtures.

And in Division 4, Wicklow, Antrim, Fermanagh and Longford claimed maximum points from their second outings of the season.

Results

Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 1

Galway 1-12 Donegal 2-10
Monaghan 3-9 Mayo 1-14
Kerry 0-8 Dublin 1-8
Armagh 0-12 Cork 0-9

Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 2

Cavan 1-10 Clare 1-8
Kildare 2-12 Tyrone 4-8
Waterford 2-9 Laois 1-10
Sligo 3-6 Westmeath 1-8

Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 3

Roscommon 1-10 Tipperary 0-21
Down 2-8 Leitrim 2-11
Wexford 6-12 Offaly 3-9
Limerick 0-9 Meath 1-9

Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 4

Wicklow 5-20 Carlow 0-2
Derry 2-6 Antrim 5-13
Kilkenny 0-7 Fermanagh 3-8
Longford 3-23 Louth 0-3

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