A full round-up of the action from Allianz Hurling League Divisions 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B.

Carlow came away from Ruislp with a convincing 3-23 to 0-15 victory against London in the Allianz Hurling League Division 2A.
The visitors led by two points at the break,1-09 to 0-10, and kicked on in the second half to move up to third in the table. They've now won two and lost one of their opening three league games.
Next up for Colm Bonnar's charges is a Netwatch Cullen Park clash with Kildare, who were hammered by Kerry.
Daniel O'Carroll's first-half goal set the Kingdom on their way to a 1-23 to 0-09 success at St Conleth's Park.

In Division 2B Wicklow held a stubborn Donegal at bay in Aughrim to close out a 2-21 to 0-21 win.
Lee Henderson's solid free-taking kept Donegal ticking over after goals from Enda Donohue and John Henderson goals had the hosts in control.
It was nip and tuck on the turnaround but Wicklow always had their opponents at arm's length and got over the line.
Mayo made it three wins from three with a strong finish that reeled Derry in at Celtic Park.
They trailed by four points with 50 minutes played but the Oak Leafers failed to register another score as Mayo powered to 0-13 to 0-10 victory.
Down had too much for Armagh in Ballycran, easing to a 3-15 to 0-13 victory.
Eoghan Sands, Paul Sheehan and Danny Toner all found the net in a clinical performance.

In Division 3A Louth and Warwickshire played out a draw at Darver, finishing on 1-16 apiece, while Roscommon moved through the gears in the second half to cruise to 1-25 to 1-10 defeat of Longford at Dr Hyde Park.
Monaghan fell to a four-pint loss against Tyrone, with two Damien Casey goals key to a 2-15 to 0-17 win in Inniskeen.

Leitrim had too much for Fermanagh at Brewster Park, seeing pout a 2-12 to 0-11 Division 3B win while Lancashire overcame Cavan 2-18 to 1-12 at Randalstown.