The Lake County ladies footballers struggled to keep pace with Mayo.
Westmeath suffered a crushing defeat to Mayo in the Lidl National Ladies' Football League.
The young side struggled to keep pace in Division One, going up against a dominant Mayo side.
The Connacht Aero Dome in Bekan, Co. Mayo was the venue - an historic first indoor encounter for competitive ladies football.
Mayo breezed through the young Lake County side, bagging a 7-22 to 1-12 win.
The absence of the eight the All-Ireland winning players who recently hung up their boots was well and truly felt.
Better results for Laois and Offaly though.
The Faithful women proved too strong for Carlow, ending 3-15 to 7 points in their Division Four B meeting.
While the O'Moore County overcame Clare on a scoreline of 2-12 to 2-07.
                            
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