Aidan O'Shea hits first four-point goal to spark Connacht blitz
Briefly

In a notable display at Jones's Road, Connacht overwhelmed Leinster 4-5-11 to 1-2-7, showcasing the impact of new Gaelic football rules in the game.
Mayo's O'Shea and Carney made history with a rare four-point goal and two-point score, setting a strong tone for Connacht's dominance in the match.
Despite efforts from Leinster's Small and Kilkenny to mount a comeback, Connacht's scoring power proved too much, emphasizing the effectiveness of their strategic play.
With standout performances from Connacht's forwards and an unassailable lead by the final quarter, the match serves as a promising test for rule changes in Gaelic football.
Read at Irish Independent
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