Watch: Tyrone v Offaly

Tyrone secured their second victory in Division Two with a 0-28 to 2-13 win over Offaly, whose wait for their first points of the campaign continue.The home side led 0-12 to 1-7 at the break at O'Neill Park but gave themselves a more comfortable lead early in the second half.Offaly netted a late second goal, but it was too little too late as they remain bottom of the division.Seanie O'Donnell and Keith O'Neill exchanged early points before scores from Aidan Clarke and Lorcan McGarrity put the hosts ahead.O'Neill responded with a point before Ruairi Canavan landed the first two pointer of the evening.O'Donnell added his second point and Cormac Egan then made it 0-6 to 0-3 as Offaly looked to comeback after missing a goal scoring chance when O'Neill's effort hit the crossbar.Harry Plunkett landed another point for the visitors before Cormac Quinn added another for Tyrone.Offaly's persistence did pay off when Jack McEvoy fired into the back of the net following a lovely run from Jordan Hayes.Ronan Cassidy's point put Tyrone ahead before Marcas Dalton clipped over and Ruairi Canavan converted.The away side drew level once again through Darragh Flynn's fisted effort, but Tyrone responded through captain Brian Kennedy, who added a two-pointer.The Red Hands pulled further ahead through Niall Devlin before Keith O'Neill took advantage after a foul on Daire McDaid before the break.Early second-half points from Ben Cullen, Niall Devlin and Mattie Donnelly looked to have the hosts firmly in the driving seat, but then Harry Plunkett struck a stunning two-pointer with the outside of his boot.Scores from Ronan Cassidy, Donnelly James Molloy then gave Tyrone a six-point lead before Rory Egan and O'Neill pulled scores back for Offaly.Darren McCurry and Ruairi Canavan added scores with Jack McEvoy then shown a black card for a tackle on Michael RaffertyCassidy, Canavan, Donnelly and Michael McKernan added late points with Tyrone as Cormac Egan landed his second point from play for Offaly.In the final minutes, Darragh Flynn and Ruairi McCullagh exchanged points and Flynn registered a superb goal for Offaly.
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