Aimee Mackin made a triumphant return from injury, leading Armagh to a vital 1-13 to 2-8 victory over Kerry, alleviating their relegation concerns in Division One of the LGFA National League.
Mackin contributed four points to the two-point win that helped the Orchard County climb out of the relegation zone during a closely contested match in Silverbridge.
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At halftime, the home team held a 1-6 to 1-2 lead, with Mackin scoring a free and Kelly Mallon contributing from set-pieces.
Blaithin Mackin netted Armagh’s goal, assisted by Lauren McConville. Despite a stellar performance from Kerry’s Siofra O’Shea, who scored 2-2, Armagh dominated the second half to secure the win.
In other league news, Galway secured their spot in the league final with a 3-13 to 1-13 victory over All-Ireland champions Dublin.
This defeat means Dublin faces a precarious situation heading into next weekend’s final fixtures, where a showdown with league leaders Cork could result in relegation.
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The Rebel County also claimed their place in the final by defeating Meath 4-8 to 2-12, highlighted by a pair of goals from Katie Quirke, along with one goal each from Aine Terry O’Sullivan and Aimme Corocan.
LGFA National League Results
Division One
Cork 4-8 Meath 2-12
Armagh 1-13 Kerry 2-8
Waterford 2-10 Kildare 1-13
Galway 3-13 Dublin 1-13
