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Gary Rogers on the ball for Longford against Cavan. Action from the National Football League Division 3 North Round 2 game at Kingspan Breffni on Saturday evening last Photo: Syl Healy );
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No matter what happens against Fermanagh at Brewster Park in Enniskillen this weekend, a relegation play-off is looming for Longford in the fierce fight for survival in Division 3 of the National Football League.
And a last ditch clash against the Munster champions Tipperary (or even Offaly) might well materialise, depending on the final round results in the north and south sections this Saturday with all four games fixed to start at 3pm.
You don’t put the cart before the horse, in this case the cart being the championship but for Leitrim, the horse is definitely the League and it is in the.
Aidan O’Shea is set to be fit for the start of their league campaign. By Kevin O Brien Monday 26 Apr 2021, 9:36 PM 5 hours ago 3,497 Views 3 Comments
Aidan O Shea during the All-Ireland final.
Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO
Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO
MAYO CAPTAIN AIDAN O’Shea is expected to be fit for their Allianz Division 2 South opener after a scan on his knee came back with positive news.
Midwest Radio report that the 30-year-old’s knee injury is not as serious as was first feared and he’ll be available for the beginning of their campaign against Down in Castlebar on 15 May.