Meanwhile St Loman's were held to a draw against Athlone.
A depleted Coralstown-Kinnegad side fell to a comprehensive defeat to The Downs in the Westmeath Senior Football Championship yesterday.
Last year's beaten finalists ran out 3-13 to 0-10 winners.
Downs manager Dermot Power says he's not getting carried away with the result:
Section A
St Loman's, Mullingar 0-16 Athlone 0-16
The Downs 3-13 Coralstown/Kinnegad 0-10
Tyrrellspass 0-14 Mullingar Shamrocks 3-16
Section B
Tang 1-13 St Malachys 2-14
Caulry 2-9 Killucan 0-17
Garrycastle 1-13 Moate All Whites 0-15
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