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Published 19:05 14 Feb 2016 GMT
Updated 19:06 14 Feb 2016 GMT
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Last year's runners-up Cork travelled to Pearse Stadium for their opening tie which they lost by a heftier scoreline of 1-27 to 1-21.
Galway were rattled early on as Seamus Harnedy found the net in the 11th minute but the home side regained their composure and Niall Burke's goal more than steadied the ship with Micheál Donoghue's side looking like much better value from there on out.
Kerry enjoyed the biggest upset of the day as they took a thrilling 1-24 to 2-14 victory back to the Kingdom.
Ciaran Carey’s men will be quite happy if life in Division 1B continues in this vein as they held off some late Laois pressure to prove that they're not out of their depth in the division.
Mikey Boyle got Kerry's only goal and, with nine different scorers, they looked threatening from all areas throughout a memorable win.
Clare had too much for Offaly in Ennis and they romped to a 2-21 to 0-15 victory, with a goal each for Peter Duggan and Aaron Shanagher.
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