GAA: Kerry and Dublin set intentions; Meath promoted to Joe McDonagh Cup
There was action across the football and hurling championships on Saturday, with little by way of an upset.
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There was action across the football and hurling championships on Saturday, with little by way of an upset.
The Very Camogie Leagues are the big fixtures of the weekend, as Galway and Tipperary travel to Croke Park for the Division 1A title.
Five of Meath's Christy Ring Cup winners have been named in the 2023 Ring, Rackard, Meagher Champion 15 selection, with a further five counties represented in the selection.
Glen Rovers' recent relegation from the Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship ended a 97-year stay at the highest grade.
Meath and Sligo recorded wins Tyrone and Mayo respectively to maintain their push to make the Christy Ring final, with both sides to meet in Markievicz Park next week.
Pearse Óg McCrickard scored a brilliant 15 points as Down defeated Kildare in Hawkfield to preserve their status in the McDonagh Cup next year, while sending their hosts plummeting through the trapdoor and down to Christy Ring level.
Mayo await their first win in the Christy Ring Cup as Tyrone left Hastings McHale Park with eight points to spare over their hosts.