Westmeath scored a remarkable seven goals on the way to victory in Lakepoint Park.
Anna Jones and Sarah Dillon helped themselves to a pair of goals each on the way to a comprehensive win over Laois in Division Two of the Ladies National Football League yesterday.
Westmeath scored a remarkable seven goals on the way to victory in Lakepoint Park where it finished 7-8 to 0-11.
Offaly have now suffered back to back defeats in Division Three after they lost to Louth on a final score line of 2-12 to 0-7.
This Sunday Westmeath are on the road to take on Monaghan, Laois will play host Tyrone, while Offaly travel to Longford.
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