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Are Limerick the dark horses for the Tailteann Cup?

Enda and Steven discuss the latest round of the Tailteann Cup where the hugely-improved form of Limerick comes into focus

Enda and Steven discuss the latest round of the Tailteann Cup where the hugely-improved form of Limerick comes into focus.

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TAILTEANN CUP
Round 1: May 13/14
Group 1: Cavan 2-20 Laois 1-14; Offaly 2-14 London 0-11; Cavan 0-18 London 2-6.
June 3: Cavan v Offaly; Laois v London.
Group 2: Meath 1-19 Tipperary 0-11; Down 2-14 Waterford 1-6; Down 2-18 Tipperary 0-6; Meath 3-17 Waterford 1-14.
June 3: Meath v Down; Tipperary v Waterford.
Group 3: Limerick 2-16 Longford 1-16; Carlow 0-17 Wicklow 1-13; Longford 3-17 Wicklow 2-9; Limerick 1-19 Carlow 0-14.
June 3: Limerick v Wicklow; Longford v Carlow.
Group 4: Fermanagh 1-13 Wexford 1-13; Antrim 3-18 Leitrim 2-12; Fermanagh 1-19 Leitrim 2-7; Antrim 2-15 Wexford 0-14.
June 3: Fermanagh v Antrim; Wexford v Leitrim.
June 10/11: Preliminary quarter-finals
June 17/18: Quarter-finals
June 24/25: Semi-finals
July 15: Final

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EIGHT MORE COUNTIES BEGIN ALL-IRELAND QUALIFICATION SERIES

Donegal, Galway and Mayo have all picked up their first two points in the group stages of the All-Ireland championship – Sligo and Kildare have a point each – and now it’s the turn of eight other counties to bid for their first points.

The following four games will be played this weekend, three on Saturday and one on Sunday.

The line-up is as follows:

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SATURDAY
Group 1: Louth v Cork, Pairc Tailteann. 3.0
Group 2: Armagh v Westmeath, BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, 4.45
Group 4: Derry v Monaghan, Celtic Park, 7.0

SUNDAY
Group 3: Dublin v Roscommon, Croke Park, 4.0

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