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ALLIANZ LEAGUES WEEKLY ROUND-UP – HURLING AND FOOTBALL

A look back at last weeks National Hurling League along with a preview of the National Football League returning

CORK AND TIPPERARY MAKE IMPRESSIVE EARLY HEADWAY

Cork and Tipperary hold the prime slots in Division 1 of the Allianz Hurling League, which takes a break next weekend before heading into Round 3 a week later.

Cork, who haven’t won the title since 1998, are the only team in Group A on full points, having beaten Limerick and Galway. Tipperary, who last won the title in 2008, are similarly placed in Group B after beating  Laois and Kilkenny. Waterford and Dublin are a point behind.

Westmeath are the only team in Group A without any points while in Group B Antrim and Laois will also be looking for their first points in Round 3.

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Offaly, who were relegated from Division 1 last year, have made a good start to their bid for a quick return, winning their opening two games in 2A.  Kerry, who play Offaly in the next round, are also on full points – so too are Kildare.

TOP SCORERS

DIVISION 1

Aidan McCarthy (Clare)………….0-23 (14 frees)

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Evan Niland (Galway)…………….0-21 (16 frees, 2 ’65s’)

Billy Drennan (Kilkenny)…………1-18 (0-14 frees, 0-1 ‘65’)f

Donal Burke (Dublin)………………1-17 (10 frees, 1-0 pen)

Jason Forde (Tipperary)………….1-15 (0-7 frees, 0-2 ‘65s’. 0-1 s/l))

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Killian Doyle (Westmeath)……….0-17 (12 frees, 1’65’)

Conal Cunning (Antrim)………….0-14 (10 frees, 1’65’)

Stephen Bennett (Waterford)……2-7 (2-0 pens, 0-7 frees)

Micheal Houlihan (Limerick)…….0-12 (8 frees)

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Gearoid O’Connor (Tipperary)…..0-11 (7 frees, 1’65’)

Declan Dalton (Cork)………………..1-8 (0-2 frees)

Patrick Horgan (Cork)…………….0-10 (5 frees, 1’65’)

Conor Lehane (Cork)……………..2-4

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Jordan Morris (Tipperary)………..2-4

Austin Gleeson (Waterford)…….0-10 (7 frees)

DIVISION 2A

Eoghan Cahill (Offaly)…………0-22 (12 frees, 1 ‘65’)

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Padraig Boyle (Kerry)………….0-21 (19 frees 1’65’)

Paul Sheehan (Down)…………0-20 (14 frees, 2 ‘65s’)

James Burke (Kildare)…………0-18 (14 frees)

James Friel (Derry)……………..0-12 (11 frees)

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Kevin McDonald (Carlow)……..0-7 (1 free, 1’65’)

Cormac O’Doherty (Derry)…….0-7 (6 frees)

David Nally (Offaly)………………0-7 (2 frees, 2’65s’)

Cathal McCabe (Kildare)……….1-4

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DIVISION 2B

Padraig Hanrahan (Meath)…..0-29 (24 frees)

Declan Coulter (Donegal)…….0-19 (13 frees, 1 ‘65’)

Ronan Crowley (London)…… 1-16 (0-10 frees)

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Michael Little (Tyrone)…………0-18 (14 frees, 4 ‘65s’)

Andrew Kilcullen (Sligo)……….0-14 (7 frees, 2 ‘65s’)

ALLIANZ HURLING LEAGUE 2023 – FIXTURES & RESULTS

DIVISION 1

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GROUP A:

Round 1: Galway 0-23 Wexford 0-15; Cork 2-17 Limerick 0-22;  Clare 4-27 Westmeath 0-14.

Round 2: Limerick 1-27 Clare 2-18;  Cork 4-24 Galway 3-22; Wexford2-23 Westmeath 1-15.

Round 3: February 25: Cork v Westmeath; Wexford v Clare; Galway v Limerick.

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Round 4:  March 12: Clare v Galway; Westmeath v Limerick; Cork v Wexford.

Round 5:  March 19:  Clare v Cork; Westmeath v Galway; Limerick v Wexford

GROUP B

Round 1:  Kilkenny 1-18 Antrim 0-15; Waterford 2-19 Dublin 3-16; Tipperary 2-32 Laois 0-18.

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Round 2:  Waterford  2-31 Laois 2-19; Tipperary 2-24 Kilkenny 1-21; Dublin 0-28  Antrim 2-19.

Round 3:  February 25/26:  Dublin v Tipperary; Waterford v Antrim; Laois v Kilkenny.

Round 4: March 11/12: Tipperary v Waterford; Antrim v Laois; Kilkenny v Dublin.

Round 5: March 19: Antrim v Tipperary; Dublin v Laois; Waterford v Kilkenny.

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DIVISION 2A

Round 1: Offaly 0-21 Down 0-18;  Kerry 2-22 Derry 0-14;  Kildare 0-25 Carlow 0-11.

Round 2:  Kerry 0-18 Carlow 1-13; Kildare 1-17 Down 0-19; Offaly 0-33 Derry 1-15.

Round 3: February 25/26: Kerry v Offaly; Carlow v Down; Derry v Kildare

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Round 4: March 11/12: Down v Derry; Kildare v Kerry; Offaly v Carlow

Round 5: March 19: Carlow v Derry; Kerry v Down; Offaly v Kildare.

DIVISION 2B

Round 1: Donegal 1-16 Sligo 0-15; Tyrone 1-26 London 3-18;  Meath 2-24 Wicklow 2-14.

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Round 2:  Donegal 1-18 London 2-13; Wicklow 0-15 Tyrone 0-12; Meath 0-22 Sligo 1-13.

Round 3: February 19: Meath v Donegal; February 26: Wicklow v London; Sligo v Tyrone.

Round 4: March 11/12: London v Sligo; Tyrone v Meath; Donegal v Wicklow.

Round 5: March 19: Donegal v Tyrone; London v Meath;  Sligo v Wicklow.

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DIVISION 3A

Round 1: Monaghan 2-13 Fermanagh 1-14; Roscommon 0-17Mayo 0-17 Armagh 3-18 Louth 1-16.

Round 2:  Fermanagh 2-18  Mayo 2-16 Louth 2-16 Roscommon 0-15; Monaghan 2-17 Armagh 0-22.

Round 3: February 26: Monaghan v Louth; Armagh v Mayo; Fermanagh v Roscommon.

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Round 4: March 12: Roscommon v Armagh; Louth v Fermanagh; Mayo v Monaghan.

Round 5: March 18: Armagh v Fermanagh;  Monaghan v Roscommon; Louth v Mayo.

DIVISION 3B

Round 1:  Cavan 1-13 Longford 0-14; Leitrim 1-21  Warwickshire 3-6

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Round 2: Cavan 2-20  Warwickshire 2-9; Leitrim 3-21 Lancashire 3-16.

Round 3:  February 26: Warwickshire v Longford; Lancashire v Cavan.

Round 4: March 11: Longford v Sligo; Cavan v Leitrim

Round 5: March 18: Lancashire v Warwickshire; Leitrim v Longford.

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March 25/26: Division 1 semi-finals; Division 2A, 2B, 3A,£B semi-final (one in each);  Relegation play-offs.

April 1/2: Division 2A,2B,3A,3B finals.

April 8 or 9: Division 1 final

TOP TWO CLASH IN EAGERLY-ANTICIPATED DIVISION 1 CLASH

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It’s Round 3 weekend in the Allianz Football League when twelve counties will be attempting to maintain unbeaten runs while eight others will be striving to pick up their first points.

DIVISION 1: ROSSIES ON A ROLL – CAN ARMAGH END THEIR RUN?

Saturday: Mayo v Kerry, Castlebar, 7.30; Sunday (1.45): Galway v Tyrone, Tuam Stadium; Monaghan v Donegal, Clones; Roscommon v Armagh, Dr.Hyde Park.

Unbeaten in the Allianz League since 2021, Roscommon will be bidding to take their run to 11 games when they play Armagh on Sunday. They have beaten Galway (three times), Cork, Meath, Down, Offaly, Tyrone and drawn with Clare and Derry in a 10-game run which saw them win the Division 2 title last year and lead Division 1 after two rounds this year.

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Their last League defeat was against Sunday’s opponents. Armagh won a Division 1 relegation play-off by nine points in 2021. They have made a good start to this League, beating Monaghan and drawing with Mayo, leaving them in second place.

Kerry and Mayo (two points each) met three times last year, with the Kingdom winning all three. They won the group League game by a point and the final by 16 points before continuing their dominance with an eight-point win the All-Ireland quarter-final.

Tyrone have bad memories of their last visit to Tuam in 2020 when they lost a League clash to Galway by 19 points. The Ulster men lost to Donegal in the first round this year but got their League ambitions back on track with a win over Donegal in the last round while Galway drew with Mayo and lost to Roscommon in the opening two rounds. It leaves them in the relegation zone and seeking their first win in five League outings, having lost their last two to Roscommon (Round 7 Division 2 and the final) in 2022.

Monaghan haven’t won any of their first two games for three consecutive seasons and now find themselves bottom of the table ahead of the home clash with Donegal, who they beat by five points in last year’s League.

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DIVISION 2: DERRY v MONAGHAN CRUCIAL IN PROMOTION RACE

Saturday: Derry v Meath, Owenbeg, 5.0; Sunday: Clare v Kildare, Ennis, 2.0; Louth v Limerick, Ardee. 2.0 Cork v Dublin, Pairc Ui Chaiomh, 3.45.

It may appear early to talk in terms of promotion but having won their first two games, Derry and Meath have their sights firmly set on the big prize. The winners of their clash in Owenbeg on Saturday will take a giant step towards achieving it.

Meath scored seven goals in their first two games while Derry have conceded only one, making Saturday’s attack/defence clash very interesting.  Derry beat Meath by two points in last year’s League.

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Dublin, who are also on full points after two rounds, meet Cork in the League for the first time since 2016 when they clashed in Division 1.  Dublin won by four points. They beat Cork by 11 points in last year’s All-Ireland quarter-final.

This will be the 47th League meeting between the counties, with Cork leading 22-19 while there have been five draws from their previous 46 games.

Clare (one win, one defeat) take on Kildare, who lost their opening two games to Dublin and Cork. Clare beat Kildare in the 2021 (three points) and 2020 (one point) Leagues.

Louth and Limerick met twice in Division 3 last year with Mickey Harte’s side winning both games (group game and final). Louth lost to Clare and Derry in their first two games this year while Limerick lost to Derry and Dublin.

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DIVISION 3: OFFALY, CAVAN AND DOWN MAKE BEST EARLY HEADWAY

Saturday: Tipperary v Antrim, Stadium, 6.0; Sunday: Fermanagh v Down, Ederney, 1.0; Cavan v Longford, Kingspan Breffni, 2.0; Westmeath v Offaly, Cusack Park, 2.0.

Offaly considered themselves very unlucky to be relegated from Division 2 last year and have made an impressive start to their bid for a quick return, beating Antrim and Fermanagh.

They now face a tricky ‘away’ assignment against Westmeath, who beat them by nine points in last year’s Tailteann Cup semi-final.

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Cavan, promoted from Division 4 last year, are priming for a shot at another promotion, winning their first two games against Westmeath and Tipperary by a combined total of 15 points.  They beat Sunday’s opposition (Longford) by six points in the 2021 League.

Down – full points after two games – meet Fermanagh in the League for the first time in six year while Tipperary and Antrim also meet for the first time since 2017.

Antrim, Tipperary and Longford are all seeking their first League points.

DIVISION 4: LEITRIM AND LAOIS SETTING EARLY PACE

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Saturday: Wicklow v London, Aughrim, 1.0; Sunday: Sligo v Waterford, Markievicz Park, 1.0; Carlow v Laois, Netwatch Cullen Park, 2.0; Wexford v Leitrim, Wexford Park, 2.0.

Leitrim and Laois are the only teams on full points, with Carlow a point behind them on three. Leitrim take on Wexford, who they beat by four points last year.

Laois and Carlow meet in the League for the first time in four years. Laois won by three points in a Division 3 clash that year. Wicklow meet London for the first time since 2020 when they won by eight points.

Sligo beat Waterford by a point last year; the Deise won by two points in the 2020 meeting.

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TOP SCORERS

DIVISION 1

Ryan O’Donoghue (Mayo)……0-13 (10 frees)

Rian O’Neill (Armagh)…………..0-10 (6 frees, 1’45’, 1 mark)

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Conor McCarthy (Monaghan)..1-7 (0-6 frees, 1-0 pen)

Darren McCurry (Tyrone)……….0-10 (7 frees, 1 mark)

Darragh Roche (Kerry)…………..1-5

DIVISION 2

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Stephen Sherlock (Cork)…….0-18 (11 frees, 2’45s’)

Shane McGuigan (Derry)…….1-14 (0-8 frees, 1-0 pen)

Shane Walsh (Meath)………..1-7 (0-2 frees)

Dean Rock (Dublin)……………1-6 (1-0 pen, 0-4 frees)

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Emmet McMahon (Clare)…….0-8

Sam Mulroy (Louth)……………0-8 (4 frees, 1 mark)

DIVISION 3

John Heslin (Westmeath)……1-7 (0-7 frees)

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Andrew Gilmore )Down)……1-7 (0-4 frees)

Oisin Brady (Cavan)……………0-9 (8 frees)

Pat Havern (Down)……………1-6 (0-1 free, 0-1 mark)

Sean Quigley (Fermanagh)…0-8 (8 frees)

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Bernard Allen (Offaly)………..1-5

DIVISION 4

Keith Beirne (Leitrim)…………..2-17 (0-10 frees, 0-1 ‘45’)

Mark Rossiter (Wexford)………0-13 (7 frees, 2 ‘45s’)

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Paul Kingston (Laois)……………0-12 (2 frees)

Brian Lynch (Waterford)………..0-12 (11 frees)

Darragh Foley (Carlow)………..0-11 (0-9 frees)

ALLIANZ FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2023: RESULTS & FIXTURES

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DIVISION 1

Round 1: Mayo 1-11 Galway 2-8; Donegal 0-13 Kerry 1-9; Roscommon 3-11 Tyrone 1-12;  Armagh 1-14 Monaghan 1-12.

Round 2: Kerry 3-16 Monaghan 0-14; Roscommon 0-9 Galway 0-8; Tyrone 0-16 Donegal 0-8; Armagh 0-17 Mayo 0-17.

Round 3: February 18: Mayo v Kerry; February 19: Galway v Tyrone; Monaghan v Donegal; Roscommon v Armagh.

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Round 4: February 25: Kerry v Armagh; Mayo v Tyrone; February 26: Donegal v Galway; Monaghan v Roscommon.

Round 5:  March 4: Armagh v Donegal: March 5: Galway v Monaghan; Tyrone v Kerry; Roscommon v Mayo.

Round 6: March 18: Armagh v Galway; Kerry v Roscommon; March 19: Monaghan v Tyrone; Donegal v Mayo.

Round 7: March 26: Galway v Kerry; Roscommon v Donegal; Tyrone v Armagh; Mayo v Monaghan.

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DIVISION 2

Round 1: Meath 3-14 Cork 0-19; Clare 0-13 Louth 1-9; Derry 0-16 Limerick 0-4; Dublin 1-11 Kildare 0-13.

Round 2: Meath 4-8 Clare 0-16; Cork 2-14 Kildare 0-7; Derry 2-11 Louth 1-11; Dublin 2-17 Limerick 1-11.

Round 3: February 18: Derry v Meath; February 19: Clare v Kildare; Louth v Limerick; Cork v Dublin.

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Round 4: February 25: Dublin v Clare; February 26: Kildare v Derry; Meath v Louth; Cork v Limerick.

Round 5:  March 4: Derry v Dublin; March 5: Clare v Cork; Louth v Kildare; Limerick v Meath.

Round 6: March 18: Meath v Dublin; March 19: Derry v Clare; Louth v Cork; Limerick v Kildare.

Round 7: March 26: Clare v Limerick; Dublin v Louth; Kildare v Meath; Cork v Derry.

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DIVISION 3

Round 1: Fermanagh 0-15 Longford 0-8; Down 2-11 Tipperary 1-11; Cavan 0-12 Westmeath 1-6; Offaly 2-12 Antrim 0-12.

Round 2: Down 2-18 Antrim 2-17; Cavan 1-19 Tipperary 1-7; Offaly 1-9 Fermanagh 1-8; Westmeath 4-16 Longford 0-9.

Round 3: February 1: Tipperary v Antrim; February 19: Fermanagh v Down; Cavan v Longford; Westmeath v Offaly.

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Round 4: February 25: Antrim v Fermanagh; Down v Westmeath; February 26:  Offaly v Cavan; Longford v Tipperary.

Round 5: March 5:  Fermanagh v Tipperary; Cavan v Down; Westmeath v Antrim; Longford v Offaly.

Round 6: March 18: Antrim v Cavan; Down v Longford; Fermanagh v Westmeath; Tipperary v Offaly.

Round 7: March 26: Cavan v Fermanagh; Westmeath v Tipperary; Offaly v Down; Longford v Antrim.

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DIVISION 4

Round 1: Wicklow 2-10 Carlow 2-10; Wexford 1-9 London 1-9;  Leitrim 3-18 Waterford 0-11; Laois 2-11 Sligo 0-11.

Round 2:  Carlow 1-11 Waterford 0-10; Leitrim 3-12 London 1-15; Sligo 0-18 Wicklow 0-12; Laois 1-18 Wexford 1-13.

Round 3: February 18: Wicklow v London; February 19: Sligo v Waterford; Carlow v Laois; Wexford v Leitrim;

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Round 4:  February 25: Laois v Wicklow; Waterford v Wexford; February 26:  London v Sligo; Leitrim v Carlow.

Round 5: March 4: Laois v Waterford; March 5: London v Carlow; Wicklow v Leitrim; Sligo v Wexford.

Round 6: March 18: Carlow v Sligo; Waterford v London; Wexford v Wicklow; March 19:  Leitrim v Laois.

Round 7: March 26: Wexford v Carlow; London v Laois; Waterford v Wicklow; Leitrim v Sligo

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