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Earlier in Donnybrook, Connacht and Ulster played out a 12-12 draw.
Evan Comerford made two important saves for Dublin as Craig Dias enjoyed his first appearance since 2013.
Orla Finn top-scored in difficult conditions as the Rebels won by the minimum at Croke Park.
Jordan Flynn was sent off for Mayo in the first quarter.
A mouthwatering triple-header kicks eir’s football and hurling league coverage off, as they feature 16 counties.
Mourneabbey defend their crown against Kilkerrin-Clonberne in Limerick tomorrow.
Throw-in at HQ is 7pm this evening.
The back-to-back All-Ireland champions will also face Donegal at HQ.
The undefeated and unified lightweight champion of the world faces Eva Wahlstrom on Saturday night.
Doireann O’Sullivan was in outstanding form as they lifted the Dolores Tyrrell Memorial Cup after years of near misses.
New Zealand have made one change from their win over England.
“We’ve heard nothing from either county so the game goes ahead as fixed,” said Munster Council chairman Jerry O’Sullivan.
Mattie McGleenan’s men clocked up a tally of 3-17 as Cian Mackey inspired from the bench on home turf.
They played out an entertaining draw with Kilkenny at Semple Stadium.
Ace forward will hand out trophies at ‘The Longest Day’ hurling tournament under the shadow of the Rock of Cashel.
The visitors hit the front early on but The Orchard County answered in force.
Dublin GAA have announced details of three Croke Park double-headers for the 2012 National Football and Hurling League campaigns.