Westmeath have advanced to the quarter-finals of the Tailteann Cup after a surprisingly facile win against an off-colour Laois side in Mullingar.
Nigel Harte put the home team ahead after a mere 15 seconds and Robbie Forde soon doubled this lead from a free. Ronan Coffey halved the deficit from a free, before Matthew Whittaker's powerful shot at the other end came back off the crossbar in the sixth minute, but his side still led by 0-04 to 0-03 with 13 minutes on the clock.
The outstanding Sam McCartan took centre stage at the midpoint of the first half when he scored a quickfire brace of quality two-pointers from play. Westmeath’s defending was very good at this juncture and Justin McNulty’s charges were struggling to get in for scores.
A rapid-fire brace of points from Brian Byrne and Kevin Swayne had the visitors within four points of their hosts, but Dermot McCabe’s men finished the first half very strongly.
A foul on the hard-working Shane Allen gave the hitherto-anonymous Luke Loughlin who, in fairness, had received a lot of pre-match attention from the Westmeath masseur, the opportunity to open his account by superbly converting the ensuing spot kick in the 33rd minute.
After a neat point from Stephen Smith the hooter sounded, but Westmeath sensed the opportunity to increase their advantage and duly did so when skipper Ronan Wallace finished off a great move by finding the net from point-blank range.
Wind-assisted Westmeath led by 2-12 to 0-07 at the interval.
Laois needed a good start upon the resumption, but they never really threatened to make it into a real contest.
Indeed, Westmeath had extended their advantage to 14 points (2-16 to 0-08) when Whittaker atoned for his earlier goal miss by scoring a wonderful individual three-pointer in the 42nd minute. The Lake County men went on to lead by 3-22 to 0-09 at the end of the third quarter.
The O’Moore County outfit had a brief purple patch when they scored five points without reply between the 58th and 64th minutes, including their only two-pointer of the match from a free taken by goalkeeper Killian Roche.
However, two more points from the best player on show, Sam McCartan, either side of a neat score by Kevin O’Sullivan preceded the full-time hooter.
Westmeath strangely opted to play on and when Loughlin’s goal attempt was blocked, Laois got a consolation goal from sub Jonah Kelly to round off a bitterly disappointing display from their perspective.
Westmeath Team
- Conor McCormack
- Jack Geoghegan
- Sam Smyth
- Jamie Gonoud
- Joe Moran (0-01)
- Ronan Wallace (1-05, 1 2pt)
- Sam McCartan (0-08, 2 2pt)
- Brian Guerin
- Shane Allen (0-01)
- Matthew Whittaker (1-01)
- Kevin O’Sullivan (0-02)
- Nigel Harte (0-01)
- Luke Loughlin (1-02, 1-0 pen, 2ptf)
- Stephen Smith (0-02, 0-01f)
- Robbie Forde (0-02, 0-01f)
Westmeath Substitutes
- Danny Scahill for Gonoud (44)
- Tadhg Baker for Guerin (46)
- Danny McCartan (0-01) for Smith (46)
- Eoghan McCabe for Whittaker (53)
- Shane Ormsby for Wallace (60)
Laois Team
- Killian Roche (0-02, 2ptf)
- Ben Dempsey
- Trevor Collins
- Liam Knowles
- Padraig Kirwan (0-02)
- Patrick O’Sullivan
- Aaron McEvoy
- Seamus Lacey
- Damon Larkin (0-01)
- Mark Barry (0-03, 0-03f)
- Ronan Coffey (0-03, 0-02f)
- Conor Heffernan
- Niall Corbet (0-01)
- Kevin Swayne (0-01)
- Brian Byrne (0-01)
Laois Substitutes
- Michael Doran for McEvoy (h-t)
- Jake Darcy for Knowles (43)
- Cathal Lee (0-01) for Corbet (45)
- Jonah Kelly (1-00) for Coffey (55)
- John Brennan for Heffernan (63)
Ref: Martin McNally (Monaghan).
Source: RTE.ie