Kerry have cruised to victory over Mayo in the Allianz Hurling League.
They won in Tralee by 6-24 to 15 points.
Kerry dominated from the off, scoring 4 points in as many minutes. Mayo then registered their first score, making it 4 points to 1 after 6 minutes. With Kerry leading by 5 points to 3 after 12 minutes Oisin Maunsell netted for the Kingdom to put them 5 clear.
Two minutes later Michael Slattery goaled to make it 2-5 to 0-3. After 3 further Kerry points Gavin Dooley became the next Kingdom goalscorer, netting in the 16th minute. Colin Walsh also goaled for Kerry in a one sided first half, after which the Kingdom were ahead by 4-17 to 0-5.
Gavin Dooley netted for Kerry 2 minutes into the second period. From a long way out it was a case of how many the Kingdom would prevail by. It was 5-22 to 0-14 after an hour. Kerry's next score was their 6th goal, courtesy of Oisin Maunsell. The Kingdom won by 27.
Kerry manager John Griffin
Laois have been promoted from Division Two following a comfortable 28-points to 11 victory over Meath in Portlaoise.
Tommy Fitzgerald's side top the table with five wins from five.
1-10 from David Williams helped Westmeath edge out Derry by 1-20 to 3-13.
Clare have dented Wexford's chances of being promoted to Division One A of the National Hurling League.
The Bannner, who had already secured a return to the top-flight, have beaten the Models by 26-points to 1-20 in Ennis.
It means Dublin will go up if they win at Carlow in the last round of games.
McDonagh Cup champions Kildare picked up their third win of the campaign, overcoming Carlow by 3-22 to 1-19, with Daire Guerin, Cathal McCabe and Muiris Curtin scoring the goal for the Lilywhites.



