Armagh beat Mayo for fourth straight Division One winpublished at 20:50 GMT 23 February 2025
Image source, InphoHenderson scored two goals to help Armagh beat Mayo
Holders Armagh claimed a fourth consecutive Division One win as they beat Mayo 2-14 to 1-10 at the Athletic Grounds.
Niamh Henderson scored a goal in each half to help the hosts maintain their winning run.
The Orchard County led 1-11 to 0-4 at half-time after a dominant first half display.
Mayo cut the gap to six at one stage of the second half, before a flurry of late Armagh scores wrapped up the comfortable win.
It was an even start to the game with both sides exchanging early points before the Orchard County rattled off seven consecutive scores to establish control.
Kayla Doherty reduced the deficit with Mayo's first point in 13 minutes, but a delicate lob from Henderson re-established Armagh's healthy advantage.
Mayo fought hard in the second half as an early point and then a goal from Saoirse Lally got them back in the game.
Henderson's goal alongside a number of late scores saw Armagh ease to victory and pick up another two points.
Reigning All-Ireland champions Kerry recorded a third win in a row as they beat Tyrone 4-5 to 1-7.
The game was moved from O'Neill's Healy Park to Garvaghey just an hour beforehand following a pitch inspection.
Kerry raced into an early lead with a Danielle O'Leary goal and points from Mary O'Connell and Niamh Carmody giving them a 1-2 lead in the opening five minutes.
Tyrone fought back with points from Aoife Horisk to close the gap in difficult conditions as the wind had an impact.
The Kingdom got their second goal of the game through O'Leary, who finished into an empty net.
Jaydn Lucey scored the final point of the half to give them a 2-4 to 0-4 at the break.
Kerry extended their advantage with on 42 minutes with a goal from the Anna Galvin before substitute Rachael Dwyer scored their fourth.
Tyrone kept fighting and got a late consolation goal from Sorcha Gormley.
In Division Two, Monaghan were beaten by Cork, whilst Donegal drew with Roscommon.
In Division Three, Down picked up a two-point win against Louth.
In Division Four, Antrim eased to a 3-8 to 1-10 win against Leitrim to continue their winning start and Derry lost 3-16 to 1-6 against Wicklow.














