Faithful County's joint manager talks to midlands 103 after their defeat to Kildare.
It was a clean sweep of defeats for the midlands counties in the Lidl Ladies National Football leagues over the weekend.
In division 2, Laois were beaten by double scores by Armagh, 0-10 to 0-5 and Westmeath lost to Tyrone 1-12 to 2-13.
Offaly were second best in Tullamore when they welcomed Kildare, their division three clash finished 3-17 to 2-6.
Joint Manager with the Offaly footballers, Brían O'Ruairc caught up with David Hollywood after the game:
All three teams are next in action in the league on St Patrick's Day weekend.
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