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Briefly

In the Joe McDonagh Cup matches, Westmeath dominated Kerry at halftime with a score of 1-16 to 1-05, largely thanks to Killian Doyle's impressive 0-9 contribution. In another match, Carlow maintained a slim lead over Laois 1-09 to 0-11, with Chris Nolan scoring an early goal. Meanwhile, Kildare asserted their dominance against Down with a score of 1-14 to 0-07, featuring contributions from eight different scorers, including a crucial goal from David Qualter just before halftime. These games showcased strong performances and competitive spirit.
Westmeath has showcased strong performance against Kerry at Austin Stack Park, particularly with corner-forward Killian Doyle scoring 0-9 and securing a significant lead by halftime.
Carlow started strong with quick points and a goal from Chris Nolan in the early minutes, maintaining their lead through consistent scoring despite Laois’s fighting effort.
Kildare demonstrated a balanced scoring effort with eight different players contributing to a dominant halftime score against Down, highlighted by David Qualter's goal at the break.
The halftime scores indicate competitive matches, illustrating how quick starts and contributions from multiple players can define the trajectory of the game.
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