Above – Charlie McAuley who scored a goal and 2 point from midfield
Fulfil Leinster U20 Hurling Championship – Tier 2
Antrim 3-22 | Westmeath 1-12
Venue: St Lomans, Mullingar (4G Pitch)
The Saffrons put their recent disappointments firmly in the rearview mirror on Saturday, delivering a commanding 3-22 to 1-12 victory over Westmeath on the 4G pitch at St Loman’s, Mullingar.
Following a frustrating outing against Meath in the Tier 1 qualifying section—where the squad knew they had fallen well short of their best—Antrim needed a performance to rescue their season. They found exactly that, racing out of the blocks to set up a vital win that sends them into Wednesday’s clash with Down full of confidence.

Antrim start well
Antrim were clearly eager to make a statement, establishing a three-point lead before Westmeath’s Kian Loughlin opened the hosts’ account with a free in the fourth minute. The Saffrons’ response was instantaneous: straight from the resulting puck-out, the sliotar was worked upfield for Connor Donnelly to rattle the Westmeath net.
Westmeath refused to roll over early on, hitting back with an eighth-minute goal from Neale Pierson and a point from play by Ryan Williams. However, the visitors absorbed the blow effortlessly. Charlie McAuley floated over a beautiful long-distance score, and Liam McEnhill added to his growing tally, leaving Antrim with a 1-10 to 1-5 advantage at the end of an action-packed first quarter.
The second quarter saw Antrim pull away completely. Cadhan Crawford struck for their second goal shortly after the restart, opening the floodgates for a flurry of points from Oisín McCallin, Orrín O’Connor, Rian Fitzgerald, and McAuley. Westmeath could only muster two pointed frees from Loughlin in reply, leaving Antrim with a massive 2-17 to 1-7 lead at the break.

Defence Shuts the Door
With the breeze at their backs for the second half, Westmeath might have hoped for a revival, but Antrim delivered a hammer blow right from the throw-in. Within the first minute, Charlie McAuley found the back of the net for Antrim’s third goal, effectively killing the game as a contest. Oisín McCallin quickly compounded Westmeath’s misery with a pair of frees.
The Antrim defence was absolute in its dominance. It took until the 41st minute for Westmeath to register their first score of the half—Loughlin’s seventh point of the day. McCallin instantly canceled it out with two rapid-fire points (one from play, one free).
Despite a pair of late consolation points from Westmeath substitute Finn Higgins, Antrim cruised to the finish line. Liam McEnhill capped off a highly comfortable afternoon with the final score, securing a crucial victory for the Ulster champions.

Looking Ahead
With their season firmly back on track, Antrim now look forward to a repeat of the provincial final. They travel to the Dub on Wednesday evening to face Down in Round 2 of the round-robin series, aiming to replicate the victory they claimed over the Ards men at the same venue earlier this year.
Antrim
S. óg McLaren; Cathair Donnelly, L. Glackin (capt.), R. Cunning; N. Magee, C. McIlwaine (0-2), C. McCann; C. McAuley (1-2), C. Mooney; L. McEnhill (0-4), O. O’Connor (0-3), R. Fitzgerald (0-1); C. Crawford (1-1), Connor Donnelly (1-3), O. McCallin (0-6).
- Substitutes Used: Roan McGarry for R. Fitzgerald, Oisín McCamphill for C. McAuley, Canice McIntosh for Cathair Donnelly, Jay McAlonan for O. McCallin, James McDonnell for Connor Donnelly.
Westmeath
N. Brady; C. Daly, J. Murtagh, A. Flanagan; D. Kenny, S. Hayes, D. Smith; C. Ward, C. Leech; N. Pearson (1-0), K. Loughlin (0-8), B. McNamee; R. Williams (0-1), P. Casey, C. McKeogh.
- Substitutes Used: D. Corrigan (0-1) for P. Casey, L. Meyler for C. Leech, O. McCauley for S. Hayes, C. óg Fagan for N. Brady, F. Higgins (0-2) for C. McKeogh.


















