Antrim has improved its prospects of avoiding relegation in Division 1B after a 0-25 to 0-12 win over Carlow at Corrigan Park, moving them out of the relegation zone, according to Yahoo Sports. Key contributions came from Seaan Elliott and Conal Cunning, with Keelan Molloy and Donaghy also adding points as Antrim looks ahead to a critical match against Dublin. Despite earlier setbacks, Antrim’s hurling team remains optimistic under manager Davy Fitzgerald's guidance.
In Division One action, Galway secured a convincing 3-11 to 0-15 victory over Armagh in the LGFA National League, with Leanne Coen scoring twice and Andrea Till adding to the tally, the report notes. Donegal maintained their unbeaten start to the season with a 1-20 to 0-19 win over Armagh at the Athletic Grounds, extending their winning streak to four matches. These results emphasize Donegal’s strong position atop Division One of the football league.
Tyrone faces difficulty in Division Two after a loss to Louth, exacerbated by the absence of star player Darragh Canavan, who is in Australia for a month, as explained by Tyrone manager Malachy O’Rourke. With three games remaining, Tyrone must secure crucial points to avoid slipping further into relegation trouble. Meanwhile, Derry continues its dominant run in Division Two, overwhelming Offaly at Celtic Park in a commanding display.
The broader league landscape shows Cork keeping pressure on the leaders by narrowly beating Kerry, while Cavan holds first place in Division Two after a win against Donegal and Tyrone’s draw with Mayo. As the league progresses, upcoming matches—including Antrim’s encounter with Dublin and Tyrone’s final fixtures—will be decisive for survival and promotion outcomes across divisions.

Mickey Harte
Antrim
Louth
Cavan
Tyrone
Kildare
Carlow
Davy Fitzgerald
Monaghan
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