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Published 18:07 22 Feb 2015 GMT
Updated 18:10 22 Feb 2015 GMT
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John McGrath escapes three Galway men[/caption]
An injury-time point from substitute Conor Kenny put the game beyond an aggressive Galway to give Tipp the perfect rebound from last week's thrashing at the hands of Dublin.
In Division 1B, some professional Wexford defending gave them their first win in Offaly, in league or championship, for 42 years.
A first-half Jack Guiney goal gave The Model County a four point lead at the break and Offaly were always going to struggle after Cillian Kiely saw red.
Wexford continued to add points, despite some questionable shooting, in the second half and the 2-15 to 0-12 victory was wrapped up when Podge Doran found the back of the net.
Limerick put 23 points past Antrim to give the Treaty County their first victory in the league in this campaign.
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Shane Dowling tussles with Neal McAuley[/caption]
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