There are two Ulster derbies in Division 2. Monaghan welcome Cavan to Donaghmoyne. Both sides have one win apiece and are looking to keep a distance between themselves and the bottom. Leaders Armagh are hoping to make it four wins from four when they travel to take on Tyrone in Omagh.
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Armagh and Tipperary both made it three wins from three in Division 2 with wins over Monaghan and Roscommon respectively while Cavan got their first win of the campaign when they’d one point to spare over Westmeath.
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Armagh will be hoping for three wins out of three when they entertain neighbours Monaghan in Middletown while Laois and Tyrone will want to get back to winning ways when they clash at Crettyard.
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Westmeath produced an excellent performance to brush aside the challenge of Laois while Armagh made it two wins from two with a hard fought win away to Roscommon.
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Laois will hope to pick up their second win of the league campaign when they travel to Mullingar on Sunday to take on Leinster rivals Westmeath. Armagh were impressive in their win against Cavan last weekend and will be looking for two wins from two when they visit Roscommon.
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Aishling Moloney scored 0-7 on her return from a long-term injury as Tipperary made a winning start to the league. Laois were impressive in their win over Monaghan.
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In Division 2 there is an Ulster clash as Cavan entertain last year’s beaten league finalists Armagh at Drumlane.
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Emma Morrissey scored 2-4 including the winning penalty, deep into added-time, to seal Tipperary’s place in the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship for 2023, with Cavan heading for the relegation play-off instead.
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Nicole Owens hit 1-2 as Dublin qualified for the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship quarter-finals following their win over Tipperary at Templetuohy.
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Lisa Cafferky scored their goal as Mayo kickstarted Group A of the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship with a big victory over Tipperary.
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