One of the big results from the Leitrim championship last weekend saw Leitrim Gaels defeat, defending champions Mohill.
While it is only round two of the championship, the victory is still seen as a massive result and was achieved in no part by a penalty save by Peter O'Neill in the first-half.
Gaels boss Mal Guickan admitted the save was excellent. However, under the new rules teams have to show hunger in the middle third.
It is two wins from two for Leitrim Gaels who sit top of the table on 4 points. Fenagh are second on three points with Glencar-Manorhamiltion, Mohill, Ballinamore and Aughawillian on two points each.
St. Marys have one point while Melvin Gaels are still looking top pick up their first points.
Round three will see Aughawillian go up against Glencar-Manorhamiltion, Leitrim Gaels will face St. Marys, Ballinmore take on Melvin Gaels and it is Fenagh against Mohill.