Garvan goal sets up Laois

Laois collected their first brace of points when they proved too strong for an experimental Tipperary side at Portlaoise yesterday…

Laois collected their first brace of points when they proved too strong for an experimental Tipperary side at Portlaoise yesterday. Played on a very heavy sod, a strong gale-force wind did not help either side. Laois got off to a tonic of a start when Brian McDonald pointed a free after two minutes. Then a great Laois move saw Noel Garvan score a goal in the fifth minute. Tipperary hit back with three unanswered points from Peter Lambert, but at halftime the home side led 1-4 to 0-3. Tipperary got off to a great start after the interval when full forward John Carroll hammered home a good goal.

However, the visitors added only one more point as Laois pulled away with a succession of points from Stephen Kelly, Noel Garvan and substitutes Damian Delaney and Michael Lawlor.

LAOIS: F Byron; J P Kehoe, E Delaney, J Higgins; T Kelly, D Conroy, A Phelan; J Murphy, P Clancy; N Garvan (1-2), P Dunne (0-1), G Ramsbottom; S Kely (0-3), H Emerson, B McDonald (0-3). Subs: T McDonald for J P Kehoe; M Lalor (0-1) for A Phelan; D Delaney (0-3) for H Emerson; K Kelly for B McDonald.

TIPPERARY: P Ryan; D Byrne (0-1), N Kelly, L Cronin; M Sheehan, D Peters, M O'Brien; E Hanrahan, L England; D O'Brien, F O'Callaghan, T Connors; P Lambert (0-3), J Carroll (1-0), K Dempsey. Subs: J Keating for K Dempsey; E O'Connor for M O'Brien. Referee: J Kearney (Cork)