Dublin continue fine start to the league with victory over Cork

Meath impress as they beat Waterford 1-10 to 1-2 in Dungarvan

Dublin TG4 All-Star Hannah Tyrrell says it's all about fine-tuning at this stage of the season as her side turns their attentions to a clash with rivals Meath in the National Football League Division 1B.

The reigning champions continued their fine start to the league with a 2-15 to 2-3 victory over Cork at Croke Park on Saturday, and Tyrrell scored 1-9.

TG4 All-Ireland champions Meath were also victorious – they got the better of Waterford – meaning both sides are through to the next stage before they meet in Round 3.

“We are just looking at it as another game, looking to improve and rectify, it doesn’t really matter who it is,” said Tyrrell.

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“I’m sure it will be a great game to play but we are just looking forward to getting out there, getting more game time under our belt, and improving each game in the season.”

There were five postponements due to the inclement weather, but Dublin did not let the rain slow them down as they powered to a 12-point win over Cork under lights.

Nicole Owens scored an early goal and Mick Bohan's side took a 1-9 to 0-2 lead into the break. Tyrrell added a second goal from the penalty spot and the efforts of Libby Coppinger and Áine O'Sullivan were consolations.

Meath were similarly impressive when they beat Waterford 1-10 to 1-2 in Dungarvan. TG4 Player of the Year Vikki Wall gave them the perfect start with her goal and six points from the boot of All-Star Emma Duggan helped seal the win.

"Emma Duggan is a very special player," said Meath manager Eamonn Murray. "I'm delighted to see all the kids here watching her. She's only 18. Those kids aren't far away from 18. They only have a couple of years left to be a Emma Duggan."

Two goals

The Connacht derby between Galway and Mayo in Division 1A was refixed for next weekend, while Donegal made it two from two in the other game – Maxi Curran's side beat a resilient Westmeath 2-11 to 2-6 at St Loman's.

Karen Guthrie led the line for Donegal on this occasion and her two goals were the difference.

“Two from two is a great place to be,” said Curran. “Your destiny is in your own hands in terms of qualifying for the league semi-final and that’s really important because the Championship is so far away, getting an extra competitive game would be a huge boost and a great benefit at this time of year.”

Clare and Kerry’s game in Division 2A was postponed, while Laois got the better of Tipperary. Armagh and Cavan’s 2B Ulster derby didn’t get the go-ahead, but Monaghan defeated Tyrone in the other game.

Roscommon were the only winners in Division 3, Wicklow and Wexford drew, while the games between Sligo and Down and Longford and Kildare were postponed.

In Division 4 Leitrim, Fermanagh, Limerick and London were all victorious.