Kevin Regan of Westmeath up against Limerick's Tom Morrissey and Mark Quinlan at TEG Cusack Park, in the NHL Div 1A.

Positive second half from Westmeath hurlers as Limerick show their class

Limerick 1-27 Westmeath 1-15

Despite producing a very encouraging display in the second half, Westmeath still lost by a 12-point margin to Limerick in TEG Cusack Park this afternoon.

Westmeath sportingly gave the visitors a guard of honour on to the pitch. The Lake County had the aid of a very useful wind in the first half but they seldom threatened the Limerick rearguard. Their attacking prowess was greatly reduced before a ball was pucked by the absence of All Star nominee Killian Doyle. He was replaced by his twin Ciaran. John Kiely fielded roughly half of his likely championship team and they dominated right from the first whistle. They had three points on the board in the opening five minutes via Diarmaid Byrnes (a monster free), Tom Morrissey (who replaced Gearóid Hegarty from the selected team) and Peter Casey. They led 0-4 to 0-1 when Conor Boylan found the net in the 12th minute after fine approach work by Casey.

Within a minute, Noel Conaty did well to keep out a Seamus Flanagan rasper, with Boylan firing the sliotar wide from the rebound. In Killian Doyle's absence, Jack Gillen was on free-taking duty for Joe Fortune's troops, but he only managed one successful strike from a number of scoreable placed balls in the first half. The home team had the gap down to six points (1-8 to 0-5) by the 25th minute, but the Liam MacCarthy Cup holders fired over six more points by the interval, including two each from Morrissey and the outstanding Donnacha Ó Dálaigh, to lead from 1-14 to 0-5 at half-time.

On the change of ends, sub Niall O'Brien and Morrissey traded points from early frees. The Treaty men added three more points in the ensuing five minutes, but they were denied a second goal when Conaty saved from skipper William O'Donoghue in the 39th minute. Conaty again did well from a Casey shot at the expense of a '65' which Byrnes converted. Without having to overly exert themselves, Limerick kept the scoreboard ticking over but they were dealt a blow just past the hour mark when Colin Coughlan was black-carded after a foul on Westmeath sub Eoin Keyes. O'Brien superbly dispatched the resultant penalty past Jamie Power.

This gave the home team a lift and they gave as good as they got in the closing stages. One of the biggest cheers of the afternoon came when Aaron Gillane was introduced in the 63rd minute and the Patrickswell star did not disappoint, scoring a delightful point near the end. Keyes almost doubled Westmeath's goal tally in the dying moments, Power doing well to deflect the ball out for a '65' which O'Brien - whose introduction greatly improved the Westmeath attack - converted.

Scorers - Limerick: T Morrissey 0-9 (four frees), D Ó Dálaigh 0-5, P Casey 0-3, C Boylan 1-0, D Byrnes (one free, one '65'), C O'Neill, S Flanagan 0-2 each, B Murphy, W O'Donoghue, A Gillane, A O'Connor (free) 0-1 each.

Westmeath: N O'Brien 1-6 (1-0 pen, five frees, one '65'), K Regan 0-2, T Doyle, R Greville, S McGovern, J Boyle, J Gillen (free), C Doyle, D Clinton (s/l) 0-1 each.

Limerick: Jamie Power; Fergal O'Connor, Dan Morrissey, Barry Nash; Diarmaid Byrnes, Ronan Connolly, Colin Coughlan; Barry Murphy, William O'Donoghue; Tom Morrissey, Cathal O'Neill, Conor Boylan; Donnacha Ó Dálaigh, Seamus Flanagan, Peter Casey. Subs used: Darragh O'Donovan for Murphy (blood, 31 to 39), Mike Casey for D Morrissey (52), Oisín O'Reilly for Ó Dálaigh (52), Mark Quinlan for Byrnes (56), Aaron Gillane for Flanagan (63), Aidan O'Connor for T Morrissey (69).

Westmeath: Noel Conaty; Darragh Egerton, Tommy Doyle, Conor Shaw; Aaron Craig, Robbie Greville, Jack Galvin; Shane Clavin, Shane McGovern; Joey Boyle, Ciaran Doyle, Kevin Regan; Owen McCabe, Davy Glennon, Jack Gillen. Subs used: Niall O'Brien for McCabe (inj., 14), Johnny Bermingham for Clavin (h-t), Eoin Keyes for Gillen (52), Gary Greville for Craig (52), Darragh Clinton for C Doyle (54), Mark Cunningham for R Greville (blood, 60 to 62).

Referee: Colum Cunning (Antrim).